Spain: Award-Winning Writer Claims Jews “Not Made to Coexist” and Maintain an “Invisible Community of Blood”

Daily Stormer
July 30, 2014

Antonio Gala
Antonio Gala
Things continue to get hot for the Jews as an award-winning Spanish writer condemns them in a racialist text which explains that they are “not made to coexist” and maintain an “invisible community of blood.”

Of course, the Jews will respond with lawsuits and other bullying. But the damage is done, and once again their response is only going to make it worse for them.

i24 News:

The Jewish community in Madrid said it would take legal measures against a well-known writer who used the Israeli operation in Gaza to justify the historic expulsion of Jews from Spain, in an editorial published July 23 in the Spanish daily El Mundo.

Antonio Gala, an award-winning playwright and author, explained that “It’s not strange that they have been so frequently expelled,” adding: “What is surprising is that they persist. Either they are not good, or are being poisoned”. He also wrote that he is “not a racist”, according to the Times of Israel.

Gala begins with the assertion that “The Jewish People could have done much good for mankind” but “it is a thought they were not made to coexist.”

The article, titled “The Chosen” states “Now you have to suffer their abuses in Gaza, and review it all with an apparent injustice. They are never clear.”

Gala was the 1989 laureate of the Leon Felipe Prize for Civic Values.

He also writes that Jews have “new means, dimensions and benefits with new pressure from a power situated elsewhere in the world and an invisible community of blood.”

In a letter to the editor of El Mundo, David Hatchwell, president of the Jewish Community of Madrid, has committed to prosecute Gala over the article.

Every hour, something like this happens.

The Jews have pushed it too far. The backlash is officially here.