White House Admits They Intentionally Omitted Jews From Holocaust Statement

Zeiger
Daily Stormer
January 31, 2017

We’ve got trolls in the White House.

We previously reported that the White House released a statement on holohoax remembrance day that failed to mention Jews or anti-Semitism.

There is no way this was accidental, but all in all it was basically a subtle nod to us.

But something much more incredible is now happening; the White House staff, under attack by the Jews, are doubling down and saying it was completely intentional, and don’t regret it.

TIME:

The White House is defending the statement it released on International Holocaust Remembrance Day on Friday that had no mention of the 6 million Jews that were killed.

Hope Hicks, the Donald Trump administration spokeswoman, told CNN that, “despite what the media reports, we are an incredibly inclusive group and we took into account all of those who suffered.

Other than having no mention of the 6 million Jews killed, the statement also failed to mention anti-Semitism.

Instead, Hicks provided a link to a Huffington Post UK story that notes the 5 million other “priests, gypsies, people with mental or physical disabilities, communists, trade unionists, Jehovah’s Witnesses, anarchists, Poles and other Slavic peoples, and resistance fighters,” that were murdered in the genocide, according to CNN. When asked if asked if Trump purposely left out Jews in his statement to avoid offending anyone, Hicks simply said, “it was our honor to issue a statement in remembrance of this important day.”

Now, this is straight up trolling.

Can you imagine how butthurt the Jews must be right now?

Kikes BTFO.

President Trump’s statement is sharply different than those of his predecessors — namely Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama — who both had some mention of Jews or anti-Semitism in their statements.

But wait – there’s more.

There’s some beautiful moments in this interview. The first is when the Jew interviewer pressures Priebus to basically apologize for the statement. He flat out refuses, saying that the White house doesn’t regret the wording at all.

Then, perhaps best of all, while waxing lyrical about the “horrors of the holocaust,” he says the following:

“If we could wipe it [the holocaust] off the history books, we would…”

Notice how the interviewer make a double-take when he hears that. Nothing could be more triggering to Jews than the idea of the holocaust not happening, because that’s one of their greatest weapons in subjugating the goyim.

Jews love the holocaust.

They love the lampshades, they love the soap. They love the gas chambers and the poop diamonds too.

This statement, while it could be taken to be innocuous in the context of what Priebus was saying, is doubly telling, because the Jews are on edge. They feel like Trump is trying to erase the “memory of the holocaust” by not mentioning Jews in his statement, by making it about “all the people who suffered” instead of just Jews. So this suggestion that the holocaust should be “wiped off the history books” is sure to make them panic even more.

I would say that this whole episode is designed to make Jews flip out. Trump knows that they are the only strong organized force against him, and if he wants to implement his agenda, he needs to keep them off-balance. He definitely knows how to push their buttons.