Israeli Jewish Congress President Warns Jews of New Holocaust on Its Way to Europe

Daily Slave
July 29, 2014

Vladimir-Sloutsker
Jew Vladimir Sloutsker is afraid of a new European Holohoax and is demanding limits on political speech.

The Israeli press publishes an endless amount of insane comments and statements from Jews.  The latest is from Israeli Jewish Congress President Vladimir Sloutsker, who told Knesset members that European Jews are faced with a new Holohoax.  The Jew referenced all of the protests and demonstrations by pro-Palestinian activists who are extremely angry at the Jews for their lies and war crimes.

He also wants to put pressure on European governments to impose more limits on political speech.  So in other words, this Jew only wants free speech so long as it doesn’t say anything negative about Jews or Israel.

And let’s not even bother discussing the fact that there was never an original Jewish Holohoax.

If there’s any good news about this, it shows that the Jews are starting to panic over the events in Europe.  They may have finally gone too far this time.

From Jerusalem Post:

The situation facing European Jewry is “simply intolerable, unacceptable and inexcusable,” Israeli Jewish Congress president Vladimir Sloutsker told MKs and foreign diplomats at a special session of the Knesset Immigration, Absorption and Diaspora Committee on Monday.

Calling the rise in anti-Semitic incidents accompanying Israel’s invasion of Gaza an “SOS situation,” Sloutsker warned that if left unchecked, such behavior could lead to another European genocide.

“Never before since the Holocaust, have we seen such a situation as today,” he said, referring to the continent-wide demonstrations by pro-Palestinian activists, a number of which have generated into violence and many of which have featured racist rhetoric.

“We are potentially looking at the beginning of another Holocaust now. These events [violent demonstrations and expressions of anti-Semitism] will only grow in scale across Europe,” he asserted.

Addressing the legislators and representatives of a number of European governments, including those of Denmark, Holland and France, the oligarch and former head of the Russian Jewish Congress called for Jewish communities across the continent to “unite and consolidate.”

Sloutsker also called on all European governments to impose what he called “strict regulations” on the format and content of demonstrations in order to prevent further violence against Jews.