Godfrey Bouillon
Daily Stormer
April 17, 2015
This is hot off the wire service, guys. News is reverberating around the world that a shocking, twisted crime has taken place in the village of Upper Nyack, New York. A banner has been torn. We’re awaiting official statement from President Obama and European heads-of-state regarding the governmental response to this inhuman atrocity.
A banner honoring the millions of people murdered by the Nazis was found ripped apart Thursday outside a Broadway synagogue hours after a ceremony commemorating Holocaust Memorial Day.
The canvas-backed banner is part of the Community Sons of Israel’s Yom Hashoah remembrance.
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“This is a startling wake-up call to our community,” said Rabbi Ariel Russo. “Hateful speech on the Internet and acts of vandalism in our town are not acceptable… We ended the ceremony with the hopeful words of hatikvah (hope), and now we have to teach (our children) that we are not free from anti-Semitism in our own backyard.”
What’s that rabbi? Hateful speech on the Internet? Why, I think you’re right. The best way to prevent hate crimes like this violent banner-ripping is by limiting what people can say on the Internet.
For one, we need people to stop talking about Black-on-White violence and Jewish financial scheming, and we need them focused on all the Swastikas the evil Goyim are drawing everywhere. Two, we need Shomrim (special Jewish police) in our cities with the ability to arrest evil Goyim who plot against us. Three, anyone who speaks out against nuking Iran needs to be incarcerated.