Poll: One-Third of Americans Say They Wouldn’t Hide Jews if They were Being Holocausted

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
October 6, 2015

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This is almost like a third of the Holocaust occurring all over again.

Well, this is encouraging news.

Obviously, there are different ways of interpreting it.

Hollywood Reporter:

The scientific poll is part of a marketing plan for ‘Return to the Hiding Place,’ a movie about Christians helping Jews during the Holocaust.

One-third of American adults, if alive during the Holocaust, would refuse to hide a Jew from the Nazis.

That data comes courtesy of a scientific poll conducted as part of an odd marketing ploy to promote the digital release of the film Return to the Hiding Place, which tells the true story of Christians who risked death to shelter Jews from Nazis seeking to ship them off to death camps during World War II.

That is definitely a very odd marketing ploy.

Peter Spencer, who directed and co-produced the movie, got the idea for the poll when star John Rhys-Davies — during a Hallmark Channel appearance to promote the movie — asked Home & Family co-hosts Cristina Ferrare and Mark Steines if they’d have risked the lives of their own families to hide a Jew from Nazis.

Ferrare was adamant she would, while Steines said he wouldn’t have been able to put his family in such danger. See the clip below.

“It’s a moral dilemma that we’ve never had to face, but you know those kids did, and their families did, and a lot of them lost their lives because of it,” Rhys-Davies says to the co-hosts, referencing the true-life characters in the film.

Barna Research conducted the poll, asking the question: “Think back to World War II when Jews in Europe were forced into concentration camps and many were killed by the Nazis. If you were living in this time period, would you have risked the possible imprisonment and death of yourself and your family to hide Jews?

Sixty-nine percent said they would while 31 percent said they would not, with males more likely than females to answer in the affirmative. Married people were more likely to say yes than were single people, and homosexuals were more likely to say yes than were heterosexuals.

They are framing it as “these people who answered no are selfish and mean” rather than “these people hate the Jews and wanted to see them gassed.

Still, the oy veying from the Jew media is entertaining.

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I would like to see a poll that says “would you help Nazis round up Jews and put them in camps if you knew they weren’t actually going to be gassed but were viewed as a security risk?”

Anyway, speaking of 1/3rds and Holocausts, might as well post this for those who haven’t seen it.

It’s slow, but one of the most informative films on this stupid hoax around.