Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
April 15, 2015
According to a report released this week by the Foundation for the Benefit of Holocaust Victims in Israel, nearly half of Jewistan believes a second Holocaust is on the way – again.
The annual study, released ahead of Holocaust Remembrance Day, which begins on the evening of April 15 this year, found that 46 percent of Israelis believe a second Holocaust can happen, five percentage points higher than last year. And a similar number of Israel’s 189,000 Holocaust survivors, or 47%, agree.
Some 46% of survivors also say that future generations will not remember the Holocaust after they are gone, a spike of nine percentage points from last year’s study. A lower 31% of the general public has the same worry, while half of Israelis under 30, the study found, never knowingly met a Holocaust survivor.
Oh don’t you worry about that one, Grandpa Lampshade. They’re not forgetting any time soon.
What we will never hear a discussion of is why this alleged Holocaust allegedly happened, or, in fact, why anyone would be thinking it would happen again. Instead, we will just hear eternally about the suffering, with the not-so-subtle implication that the only people who would ask why anyone would try to exterminate an entire race of people are people who would want to commit such an extermination.