Merkel Condemns Netanyahu, Says Germans Collectively Responsible for Six Million Lampshades

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
October 22, 2015

Berlin: Netanyahu absolves Germans for hoax, Merkel insists they must continue to be punished for generation after generation.
Berlin: Netanyahu absolves Germans for hoax, Merkel insists they must continue to be punished for generation after generation.

Yesterday, for reasons not yet understood, Bibi Netanyahu came out and defended Hitler, saying he never meant to kill Jews.

Then happened what I knew was going to happen: the sick bitch Angela Merkel came out and condemned his statements, saying that Germany is collectively responsible for the Holocaust.

i24 News:

Germany on Wednesday said that responsibility for the Holocaust lay with the Germans, after Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sparked controversy before a visit to Berlin by saying a Muslim elder had convinced Adolf Hitler to exterminate Jews.

All Germans know the history of the murderous race mania of the Nazis that led to the break with civilization that was the Holocaust,” Chancellor Angela Merkel’s spokesman Steffen Seibert said when asked about Benjamin Netanyahu’s remarks.

This is taught in German schools for good reason, it must never be forgotten. And I see no reason to change our view of history in any way. We know that responsibility for this crime against humanity is German and very much our own.

Who is “we”?

Merkel was born in 1954 – 9 years after Hitler’s death.

Seibert was born in 1960 – 15 years after Hitler’s death.

But they both, along with the rest of the German people (the majority of which are under the age of 70) are “responsible” for alleged events which allegedly happened before they were born?

This is beyond the pale.

The crowned King of the Jews comes out and says Hitler did nothing wrong, and Merkel responds by saying Germany as a collective is responsible. Even though virtually no one living now was around when the alleged Holocaust was allegedly committed.

Based on which moral system can individuals be held responsible for things which happened before they were born?

What happened to the “lottery of birth,” which is one of the key lines of reasoning backing the invasion? How does this lottery of birth concept mesh with the idea that people are personally responsible for the actions of their ancestors?

Hours before heading to Berlin, Netanyahu claimed on Wednesday that Adolf Hitler had no intention of killing the Jews, but only wished to expel them. According to Netanyahu, the idea for mass extermination came from the then-Mufti of Jerusalem, Haj Amin al-Husseini.

In a speech at the World Zionist Congress in Jerusalem, Netanyahu described a meeting between Husseini and Hitler in November, 1941:

“Hitler didn’t want to exterminate the Jews at the time, he wanted to expel the Jews. And Haj Amin al-Husseini went to Hitler and said, ‘If you expel them, they’ll all come here.’ ‘So what should I do with them?’ he asked. He said, ‘Burn them.'”

This idea of Palestinians directing the official policy of Hitler is very funny.

Goebbels: What are your orders, Mein Führer?

Hitler: I don’t know – I have to call the Arabs.

Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas responded to Netanyahu’s claims, saying that the Israeli leader had exonerated Hitler and was implicating Haj Amin al-Husseini for the “heinous crime that was committed against the Jews.”

He concluded, “In this vicious and despicable manner, Netanyahu wishes to fabricate history.”

Yes, of course Abbas comes out shilling, yet again.

In response, opposition leader Isaac Herzog said that Netanyahu was playing into the hands of Holocaust deniers. Herzog demanded that Netanyahu backtrack on his statement, calling it a “dangerous distortion of history.”

The umbrella organization of Israel’s Holocaust survivors’ groups reacted with outrage. “Netanyahu hurts the feelings of the survivors who experienced first hands Hitler’s edicts, humiliation and torture. He hurts them by minimizing the role of that vile man and incites by diverting hatred toward the Arab public in Israel and its leaders, by implying that they always wanted to exterminate the Jewish people, and do to this day.”

This is all good, in the end, as it brings the history of the Holocaust again into the public consciousness. Netanyahu is saying that the history is a lie. He is still asserting that the hoax happened, but once you start thinking about the idea that the whole thing could have been completely misconstrued and Hitler actually did nothing wrong, you are one step closer to the truth.