Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
July 25, 2015
The biggest threat to the civilized world is not millions of Africans and Moslems invading Europe. No, friends. That brings cultural enrichment and helps the growth of the economy.
The true biggest threat to the order of the world is people having different opinions on historical events. And this trend of having opinions must be shut down, once and for all. Especially in Eastern Europe, where people are too stupid to believe everything they are told by the innocent Christ-killing Jews.
JTA:
The World Jewish Congress praised Romanian President Klaus Iohannis for enacting a law that makes it illegal to deny the Holocaust.
“We congratulate President Iohannis for his strong stand against fascism, anti-Semitism and racism,” WJC President Ronald Lauder said in a statement Thursday, after Iohannis signed into law legislation passed recently by Romania’s parliament. “Only by fighting Holocaust denial and fascism at the highest levels can a nation effectively counter the troubling spread of anti-Semitism across Europe,” said Lauder.
The law, which is now part of Romania’s penal code, punishes Holocaust denial and the promotion of the fascist Legionnaires’ Movement with prison sentences of up to three years.
“We urge other European leaders to show the same kind of bold leadership and send a clear message: that fascists and Holocaust deniers are not only committing morally reprehensible acts, but also crimes punishable by law,” Lauder said.
The failures to restitute Jewish property and persistent Holocaust denial, even in academia and the government, have tarnished the country’s reputation. In 2012, a politician who denied that Jews had suffered in Romania during the Holocaust was appointed to a ministerial post despite protests by Jewish groups. The politician, Dan Sova, later apologized and said his statement was the result of ignorance.
A few months later, a Romanian member of the European Parliament denied the Holocaust on television. The following year, a prominent historian said it was a “huge lie” that large numbers of Jews were killed in areas under Romanian control during the Holocaust, leading to his firing from a teaching post at a German university.
Prominent people in one of the only countries where denial wasn’t illegal were engaged in denial, proving, absolutely, that if you let people deny they will deny because they hate the Jews for no reason and so desire to deny they were genocided so they can genocide them anew.
Now, at least, the Jews may have a chance to return to normal lives after having been gassed so many times, repeatedly turned into soap and lampshades by Hitler.
They may even have a chance to win back some of their wealth. Though that is doubtful. Even with criticism of Jews completely illegal in almost every country, the odds are still stacked against this compulsively oppressed group of innocents.