Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
January 19, 2015
Following the Paris massacre, Jews started talking about how they wanted to flee the scene and the Prime Minister of France came out and said that if Jews leave, “France will no longer be France.”
Now, UK Home Secretary Theresa May has come out and said the same thing about Britain.
Speaking at the ceremony in London, Mrs May said Britain would not be the same without people of different faiths.
She told the audience in London: “In Europe, of course, we have seen large numbers of Jewish people emigrate and others are questioning their future.
“There have been other attacks as well, the like of which we never thought we’d see again in Europe – in Brussels, of course, where four people were shot and killed at a Jewish museum and in Toulouse, where three children and a teacher were murdered at a Jewish school.
“So I want to say this: Jewish people have long been an important and integral part of this country, we cherish the contribution you make, not just in the past but today and every day.
“Following those attacks in Paris we saw a tremendous expression of unity as people came together in solidarity with the victims of France, people in countries all over the world repeating ‘Je suis Charlie’, ‘Je suis Ahmed’, ‘Je suis juif’.
“But the most important quote I heard I think was from French prime minister, Manuel Valls, who said: ‘If 100,000 Jews leave, France will no longer be French, the French Republic will be judged a failure.’
“It is a sentiment I well understand, one that holds true for Britain.
“Without its Jews, Britain would not be Britain, just as without its Muslims, Britain would not be Britain – without its Sikhs, Hindus, Christians and people of other faiths, Britain would not be Britain.“
What would France and Britain be without Jews? In what way would these countries stop being the countries that they are without these invasive, parasitical monsters messing with everything?
It seems to me that it is the French who make France France and the British who make Britain Britain. Maybe these government people aren’t aware of the fact that these nations have histories which go back before WWII – a long way back before that – and that the they were once “nations” rather than “nation-states,” and that nationality was defined by blood-lineage?
Or maybe they are just complete shills for the Jews, who exist for no other reason than to protect Jews and promote Jew interests?
Ms. May also stressed the need to “wipe-out” Antisemitism.
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“I know that many Jewish people in this country are feeling vulnerable and fearful and you’re saying that you’re anxious for your families, for your children and yourselves,” she continued.
“I never thought I would see the day when members of the Jewish community in the United Kingdom would say they were fearful of remaining here in the United Kingdom.”
“And that means we must all redouble our efforts to wipe out anti-Semitism here in the United Kingdom,” she said.
What does it mean?
For those keeping track here, though “Antisemitism” can manifest as behavior, when we speak of it generally we are speaking of a belief.
Helen Fein, a City University of New York professor and Holohoax propagandist has defined Antisemitism as “a persisting latent structure of hostile beliefs towards Jews as a collective manifested in individuals as attitudes, and in culture as myth, ideology, folklore and imagery, and in actions – social or legal discrimination, political mobilization against the Jews, and collective or state violence – which results in and/or is designed to distance, displace, or destroy Jews as Jews.”
So, though the government can use prison sentences to stamp out the manifestations of Antisemitism, in order to “wipe-out” Antisemitism, they are going to have to change people’s belief systems.
Along with the basic absurdity of saying you are going to “wipe-out” the personal beliefs of untold numbers of individual humans, such a plan also violates Article 19 of the UN’s Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which reads:
Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.
Just to state the obvious, most of the people holding Antisemitic beliefs, and all of those committing violence acts on these beliefs, are Moslem immigrants, which adds another layer of bizarreness to this whole maddening spectacle. They don’t come out and say that they are talking about Moslems when they talk about Antisemitism, because that would also be politically incorrect, and they hype up right-wing White Antisemitism so much that they can talk about the concept and have most people picturing a rainbow of haters.
This entire situation is unmanageable. But it is funny to watch them try to manage it.