Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
January 31, 2015
The filthy rats are whining as only rats can whine – more of a screeching scream than a whine, really – claiming the BBC has dishonered them with a program about their idiot gas chamber hoax.
The show was aired Tuesday, ahead of the International Holocaust Memorial Day, and asked “is it time to lay the Holocaust to rest?”
In other words, they asked “is 70 years enough?” Apparently, the Jew position is literally “never forget,” as in if human civilization last another hundred thousand years, we will still be reminded every single day that Jews got gassed by Hitler.
Arutz Sheva:
Joshua Eibelman, a junior at Maimonides School in Brookline, Massachusetts, told Arutz Sheva that he launched a petition calling for BBC Director-General Tony Hall to renounce the episode of the debate show “The Big Questions,” which suggested “laying to rest” the Nazi genocide of six million Jews and millions of others.
The petition, which can be signed here, argues that “on a day of mourning and remembrance of the 11 million innocent men, women, and children who were brutally murdered during the Holocaust, such a question is more than objectionable; it is reprehensible and morally repugnant.”
Hall is urged to “distance, renounce, and condemn this anti-Semitic rhetoric coming from inside the corporation he runs,” in the petition.
In particular, the call demands that Hall take disciplinary action against Nicky Campbell who hosts the show, “and clarify the standards by which all BBC personnel have to abide in doing so.”
Hahaha.
But what about Danny Cohen, the ratlike weasel who is the actual director of BBC television? Why is he not mentioned here?
This was a television program, Jews. Cohen is the one responsible.
Maybe he’s one of these Jews who sees that Holocaust talk has pasted the point of diminishing returns, and is in fact now just making people hate you more?
Here’s the show. It’s actually pretty funny.