Holohoaxing Jewess Suing Person for Saying Mean Things to Her on Facebook

Daily Slave
August 22, 2015

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In between gassing trillions of Jews the evil Nazi regime apparently allowed Jews like this hag to participate in orchestras.

An ugly Holohoaxing Jewess named Esther Bejarano is literally suing a person because they said mean things to her on the Facebooks.

Her Holohoax story is a good one.  She apparently was able to join a girls orchestra at Auschwitz so she didn’t have to lift heavy stones.  Wow, a girls orchestra at Auschwitz?  But I thought all the Germans did was gas people in shower rooms?  Why waste time allowing Jews to form their own orchestras if it was their intent to gas them?  Her own personal Holohoax story raises even more questions about the dumbest hoax of the 20th century.

DW:

Esther Bejarano, one of the last survivors of the Auschwitz concentration camp, is suing a Facebook user for making disparaging remarks. She says he mocked her by putting her in a class with Nazi officials.

Bejarano, a Jewish artist from Hamburg who has been campaigning tirelessly to keep the memory of the horrors of the Nazi regime alive, is suing the Facebook user for libel and slander, according to a report by German public broadcaster NDR.

The man, who has not been identified, had commented on a post pertaining to a concert she attended in the central German town of Fulda on Bejarano’s Facebook page. He mocked Bejarano’s efforts to combat far-right extremism, calling it “the great Esther Bejarano show,” according to the report.

He went on to say that “strangely, people everywhere are being sued for and convicted of being an accessory to mass murder because they collaborated with the Nazi regime. But that’s exactly what this woman did, who ‘sang for her life.’”

During her time in the Auschwitz Nazi concentration camp, Bejarano joined the camp’s so-called “girls orchestra” to get away from the grueling work of lifting heavy stones for the Nazis.

She pretended to be able to play the accordion, which may well have saved her from death in the camp. The members of the orchestra were forced at gunpoint to play when new inmates arrived at the camp.