Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
January 16, 2015
One of the interesting consequences of the Paris attacks is that rather than feeling sorry for Jews, people are beginning to question what the hell these people are up to. This is a result of the tribalism of feeling under attack and an unconscious understanding that Jews are not of us, have never been of us and do not belong in our countries.
Jews are furthering this sentiment against them by making all types of demands that they be given special protections and privileges, claiming that it is the duty of Europe to protect them.
The most outrageous of these demands comes from the European Jewish Association (EJA), one of the most prominent Euro-Jew organizations, which is literally demanding a special right to carry guns in the EU, something that no one else is allowed to do in the Marxist republic.
They say that a special right for members of their race to bear arms is necessary “for the essential protection of their communities.”
The recent attacks, including one on a Kosher market that killed four, “have revealed the urgent need to stop talking and start acting” in a way that empowers Europe’s Jews, according to a letter sent Tuesday by EJA General Director Rabbi Menachem Margolin to EU leaders.
The EU, which has enacted very stringent gun control laws, should empower and train Jews to be proficient with guns in order to maintain their safety, according to Margolin.
“The Paris attacks, as well as the many challenges and threats which have been presented to the European Jewish community in recent years, have revealed the urgent need to stop talking and start acting,” Margolin writes.
“We hereby ask that gun licensing laws are reviewed with immediate effect to allow designated people in the Jewish communities and institutions to own weapons for the essential protection of their communities, as well as receiving the necessary training to protect their members from potential terror attacks.”
Margolin told the Free Beacon that he and the EJA have been warning for “a very long time” that anti-Semitism is growing in Europe and that it poses a direct threat to the continent’s Jewish population.
There has been a “dramatic increase of anti-Semitism in Europe,” Margolin said in a telephone interview on Wednesday. “We demanded from the European governments some time ago that action should be taken [and] were not surprised to see the results in Paris.”
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“Many people today are not coming to synagogue because of the issue and they’d be more comfortable if they knew people were trained to react in an emergency,” Margolin said.
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“We need to recognize the warning signs of anti-Semitism, racism, and intolerance that once again threaten Europe and our European ideals,” Margolin wrote in his letter to the EU.
The situation cannot continue as it is, Margolin insisted.
Jewish community representatives should be armed and on guard at Kosher markets and synagogues, he said.
“We realize that we also have to do something to take responsibility in case it takes too long” for authorities to put the proper defenses into place, Margolin explained.
This would include stationing armed Jewish community members at popular hubs.
Jews have always, always, always pushed things too far and gotten kicked out of Europe. That is presently what they are in the process of doing: pushing it too far. Demanding a special privilege to carry weapons is representative of this process.