Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
November 11, 2016
Dream of better days, my German brothers. For better days are coming soon.
I don’t see anything “threatening” about this.
They didn’t say “pogrom these kikes.”
All they are doing is reminding people that eight decades after people decided to drive Jews out because they were destroying society, the country is still filled with Jews.
And that makes people ask: why?
RT:
German police launched a probe against neo-Nazis after they marked about 70 Jewish synagogues, nurseries, schools, businesses and cemeteries in Berlin on a map posted online on the anniversary of 1938 Kristallnacht pogrom in Nazi Germany.
The Facebook entry posted by a local neo-Nazi group had a caption “Jews among us!” written in Gothic script popular in the Nazi era, Tagesspiegel reported on Wednesday.
The post was first spotted by a Berlin-based NGO Mobile Counsel Against Right-Wing Extremism (MBR).
“I see this as an attack against our open society. This is an attack against us all,” said Volker Beck, a MBR member and Green Party MP.
In the meantime, police has launched a probe against the far-right group over allegedly committing a hate crime. “A criminal complaint was filed over suspicion of incitement [of hatred],” a police spokeswoman told AFP.
…The address of the Berlin Holocaust memorial also appears on the map.
“We were very shocked by this and find it intolerable,” said Sarah Friedrich, a spokeswoman for the Holocaust memorial foundation. The map reminded her of lists published by the Nazis prior to Kristallnacht, she said. However, the foundation did not plan to tighten security in light of these events, Friedrich told the news outlet Local.
See. They didn’t view it as a threat.
These people tighten security whenever anyone sends them a mean message on Twitter, and they didn’t do it for this, meaning the threat-assessment was zero on their own insane threat assessment scale.
On Wednesday, German Chancellor Angela Merkel paid tribute to victims of the Nazi pogrom during a memorial service at the Ohel-Jakob synagogue in Munich.
One must comprehend how easily anti-Semitic and racist ideas proliferate today, she said, emphasizing the danger of unrestrained hatred spreading up through Internet.
The events of Kristallnacht had been a prelude “for the greatest genocide in history of mankind,” the Chancellor noted, while at the same time expressing gratitude to Germany’s Jewish communities which extended their hand to reconciliation.
Even if the Holocaust happened – and I assure you, it did not (though it should have) – it wasn’t the “greatest genocide” – that title would go to Holohomor, the Jewish genocide of Ukrainians, which killed way more than 6 million.
Hitler did nothing wrong.
When Trump invades Poland, we’re digging up these alleged mass graves and we’re testing the “gas chamber” walls to see if millions were actually killed with bug spray in these rooms.
These kikes are going to have some serious splainin to do.