Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
August 4, 2015
Reading The Guardian is literally like travelling to another dimension.
Their latest bit of whackjobbery – and every bit is worse than the last – forwards the claim that not only the children of Holocaust survivors, but their grandchildren as well, suffer from trauma from the evil Nazis who gassed the sixty trillion.
I’m not even joking. They published this.
These lying third-generation hoaxers are calling for “action.”
Please understand, this is not satire. The Guardian literally, in real life, published this article.
Jewish activists in Scotland have started a campaign to support the grandchildren of Holocaust survivors across the world, saying the trauma of the extermination camps continues to haunt the descendants of those who suffered there.
Dan Glass, 29, from London, said he heard constant tales of the Holocaust as he grew up, which have deeply affected him into adulthood.
“All four of my grandparents narrowly avoided the gas chambers in Auschwitz and countless of their friends met with this fate. For my father it was a daily conversation in my teens and early 20s and even though I very profoundly understood his pain, one day I had to say to him, ‘Dad, I can’t talk about this anymore.’ My father had a whole wall of books on the subject of the Holocaust – it was all he wanted to talk about, but it was so harrowing for me.”
Narrowly escaped! They had to walk backwards out the front door!
Glass began speaking to other children and grandchildren of Holocaust survivors, initially for an academic thesis, then later as part of the group he founded Never Ever Again!, a reference to the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights pledge. He said he soon realised he was not alone in being scarred by the traumatic pasts of his relatives.
“I have been privileged to hear so many stories from young people who should now be able to live with joy – but their lives are damaged and they weren’t even there,” he said.
They were damaged by something that didn’t even happen to them – can you imagine the evil?
Holocaust survivors by proxy is like another Holocaust!
Glass adds that other grandchildren of survivors have experienced clinical depression, anxiety, addiction and eating disorders, which they blame on the impact of their families constantly retelling stories of the horrific events their relatives endured.
Fat and Jew?
It’s Hitler’s fault because he tried to gas your mammy!
Ken Feinstein, a second generation family member, whose parents were Holocaust survivors and who grew up in Boston, Lincolnshire, told of how his school teacher, who also survived, insisted children as young as eight watched documentaries on the subject.
It is truly magical that while six million were gassed, millions upon millions survived.
A young woman from London told Glass of how her grandmother, who was in the Dutch resistance, avoided starvation at times by digging up flower bulbs and sucking out the nutrients. The woman later developed anorexia and believes it was related to the war stories that had been passed down the line and never processed.
God help her! Hitler forced her mother to dig up bulbs and eat them, now she just can’t eat anything because she heard that story!
It’s starting to sound like these third generation Jews deserve shekels from third generation GERMAN NAZI LAMPSHADERS.
Trauma research about the impact of the Holocaust on subsequent generations varies; some studies conclude there is no effect of trauma two generations on, while others claim that breast milk of survivors was affected by stress hormones that impacted on the physiology of the next generation. Some in the field of epigenetics say the intergenerational effects of the Holocaust are very pronounced and that the atrocities altered the DNA of victims’ descendants, so that they have different stress hormone profiles to their peers.
You think you have it bad, goyim? These Jews are getting Holocaust 70 years later through breast milk! The suffering is written in their DNA!
How dare these Germans?
Psychologist Ruth Barnett, whose Jewish father fled Germany for Shanghai, narrowly escaping the Holocaust, says she has witnessed inherited trauma in some of her clients.
“Constantly talking about events like the gas chambers to grandchildren is a way that traumatised people try to get rid of it – by sicking it up. But unless it is processed properly, they make even more anxiety for themselves and other generations.”
Never Ever Again! wants to move from what it calls “melancholic memorialisation” to “positive action”, and is calling for mental health provision to treat inherited trauma, as well as campaigning on various issues, including increased surveillance of fascist groups across Europe, supporting the Human Rights Act and challenging anti-immigration legislation.
Because of the suffering we inherited through breast milk, goyim, we need you to do three things:
- Give us money
- Stop the new Nazis
- Bring infinity Africans into your country
They are asking for so little, given how this breast milk-transmitted trauma holocausted them.