Ireland’s Jew Alan Shatter Demands the Heads of Those Responsible for Antisemitic Posters

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
November 13, 2013

Identified: Enemy Jew Alan Shatter.
Identified: Enemy Jew Alan Shatter.

Last week, I reported on the three Antisemitic posters which went up in an Irish town and had the town council attempting to ban all posters.  This week, the story took a bizarre turn, with Alan Shatter, the Jew who holds Ireland’s Orwellianly named position of “Minister of Justice and Equality,” came out and personally condemned the posters, demanding that whoever posted them ‘come clean.’

These were three posters printed on printer paper and posted on a bulletin board.

Here they are.

Irish Antisemitism Alan Shatter
It’s like the new Holocaust all over again.

The fact that something such as this would not only draw the Jew’s attention, but actually have him making public statements of condemnation and calling for prosecution of those responsible for the amateur political posters really speaks to the deep psychosis of the Jewish race.

Can you, personally, imagine being so upset as to make a statement to the press based on three pieces of printer paper taped to a dirty wall?

Because I cannot.

The Irish Times reports:

Mr Shatter told the Irish Times that the posters clearly illustrated an undercurrent of anti-Semitism. “These posters make covert anti-Semitism overt,” he added.

The Minister said he was aware that one local election candidate had said he knew who had put up the posters.

“It is important that people who put up such posters should come clean with the electorate.”

The Minister said he had no doubt that some of the individuals who feigned concern with the Palestinian cause were motivated by anti-Semitism.

“I am not accusing individuals who have a critique of the current position in the Middle East but there are some, and I emphasise some, who use the Palestinian cause as a flag of convenience for anti-Semitism,” he said.

Mr Shatter is today attending a meeting in the Lithuanian capital Vilnius on the issue of hate crime in the EU.

He said the posters in Limerick illustrated the problem and he pointed out that incitement to hatred was a criminal offence.

He said that the message on the posers was not simply offensive to him but to all Jewish people living in the country.

There is nothing a Jew fears more than being called a Jew.  As soon as he is called out for what he is, he goes into a neurotic fit, and becomes incapable of thinking clearly.  He knows that the greatest threat to his racial agenda is to be identified as a member of an alien group working for an alien cause.