Zeiger
Daily Stormer
June 7, 2016
Good job, lads.
Stop whatever you’re doing right now and pat yourself on the back.
No, really, do it.
Our efforts are really paying off here, brothers. Everyone is recognizing our work.
In rise of anti-Semitism, a monster has been unleashed. It must be stopped.
THE DRAMATIC rise of local incidents of anti-Semitism is deeply troubling (“Anti-Semitic incidents climb in N.E.,” Page A1, June 2). The Anti-Defamation League’s report of 56 anti-Semitic acts in the region in 2016, compared with 61 for the whole of 2015, indicates a shift has occurred. An ugly monster, once restrained by a shared commitment to civility and a genuine embrace of American pluralism, has been unleashed. The monster feeds on coarse stereotypes, ignorance of “the other,” and dangerous misinformation. The monster threatens the very fabric of American civil society as it renders an entire group of people isolated and vulnerable.
Of course, the kikes at the ADL classify every little criticism of the Jews on Twitter as an “anti-semitic act.” Thus what we’re seeing here is really a growth in the public criticism that jews are experiencing.
And because of this criticism, Jews are feeling “isolated” and “vulnerable.” Good. Maybe you should go back to Israel then, kikes? Then you’ll be among your own and won’t have to constantly worry about being lampshaded?
“group says,” huh? Which group? Ah, a group of whining kikes.
Reports of anti-Semitic incidents are soaring this year across New England, an increase fueled by vandalism, harassment, and other acts at schools and colleges, according to statistics released Wednesday by the Anti-Defamation League.
The data alarmed Jewish clergy and academics, who said the incidents suggest a rising level of intolerance that may feed on the rhetoric from the contentious political season.
“Clearly, people are acting out on some long-held stereotypes and hatred toward Jews, and it’s designed to send a message of intimidation,” said Robert Trestan, director of the New England Regional Office of the ADL. “We’re increasingly living in an environment where incivility is becoming common and accepted practice.”
Lol at the jab at the Glorious Leader: “rhetoric from the contentious political season.”
Jews are incapable of understanding that hatred towards them is a direct result of their own behavior. Thus simple observation of their repeated behavior patterns become “long-held stereotypes.” Just like the “long-held stereotype” that blacks are stupid and Moslems like to blow up our stuff.
Harvard Law School emeritus professor Alan Dershowitz said it was hard to measure the current state of anti-Semitism in statistics since many incidents go unreported.
He said he receives around 50 anti-Semitic e-mails, letters, and phone calls each year but does not report them to law enforcement.
Still, he said, the current uptick reflects a culture where hate is becoming more acceptable.
“I think the moratorium on anti-Semitism that began after the Holocaust is beginning to end. And I think that we’re seeing more and more acceptance of it, of anti-Semitic tropes,” he said.
Yeah, people are getting fed-up with the holohoax propaganda. It’s just not enough anymore to cover up Jewish criminality and exploitation. The people are breaking free of the Jewish mind control, and we Nazis are at the forefront of that.