Zeiger
Daily Stormer
September 10, 2016
Wait, are those Jew-runes around the swastika? Hey, rabbi, whatcha doin’?
Every year, the Jews come out with an article saying the levels of antisemitism are at their highest ever.
Part of that is the innate sense of paranoia all Jews share. After all, when you commit so much evil, you acquire a sense of constant danger.
Also, part of it is to get more donation for their pro-Jewish organizations, which thrive on inciting fear in their donors.
But the key factor here, is that people are really getting fed up with these Kikes.
Jew hatred and demonization of Israel are at “the highest level of our lifetimes,” Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations said at a high-level forum on anti-Semitism held on Wednesday at the UN’s headquarters in New York.
“Over 1/3 of European Jews are afraid to wear a yarmulke or Star of David in public,” Danny Danon said. “More than half of French Jews have considered emigrating because they don’t feel safe living as Jews in France. Today we hear things about Jews and the Jewish people that we thought belonged to the pages of history. … Anti-Semitism is returning to everyday life without shame.”
Danon also said that social media presents a “new kind of threat” in that anti-Semitism goes global very quickly.
“We are living in a new era and we face a new kind of anti-Semitism,” Danon said. “Using the tools of online social networks to demonize the Jewish people and the Jewish state, this is Anti-Semitism 2.0.”
This is Jew-speak for: “when the goyim know, they can transmit this knowing to other goy more quickly through the internet, which is dangerous for us. We need to shut it down.”
“The enemies of the Jewish people are using the tools of modern technology to target and harass Jews around the world,” he said, adding that the modern world makes life easier for anti-Semites since “all you need is a wireless connection, a Facebook account, and a deep hatred for the Jewish people.”
Yeah, good tip Jew.
Trolling Jews is indeed fun and easy. A very economical hobby.
It’s also very relaxing, and good for the soul.
After a good session of trolling, you’ll feel refreshed, like when having a good bubble bath.
“It is more effective than The Protocols of the Elders of Zion,” he added.
He said that attacks against Jews online lead directly to attacks against Jews on the street.
“We know from history that during times of crisis, people look for scapegoats,” Danon said. “And time and time again that scapegoat has been the Jewish people. So we have to be proactive, we have to speak out and we have to educate our young people about the dangers of online anti-Semitism. And we also have to be honest. Talking is not enough. We need immediate and concrete action. … Media companies have to take preventative steps.”
In other words, we have to prevent free-speech, because that’ll lead to “annuda’ shoah!”
“Ah, sorry, filthy goyim, but we have to take away your freedoms, otherwise you might hurt innocents in your mindless tantrum.”
Thanks for your concern, Jew.
You take your little “preventive steps.”
But if you think it’s going to reduce the level of Jew-hatred… Well, you’ll see next year when you’re kvetching about it .
2017 will be the most anti-semitic year yet.
I guarantee it.