As part of the non-Israeli observance of Holocaust Memorial Day, the Global Forum Against Anti-Semitism published a study detailing the resurgence of global anti-Semitism Sunday.
Attacks on Jews worldwide included murder, assault, vandalism, arson and desecration of Jewish religious sites. Attacks rose 66% in Austria from 2005, 60% in Germany, 50% in Scandinavia and 20% in France and Russia.
In addition to attacks, open identification with Nazi ideas, along with beliefs that the Jews exaggerated or coordinated the Holocaust are on the rise. In the past week alone, the following events took place:
* In Minnesota, the National Socialist Movement, a Neo-Nazi group, is planning a large book-burning of publications it considers “anti-white,” including the Talmud.
* More than 150 Neo-Nazis turned up outside a Holocaust remembrance event in Frankfurt on the Oder, Germany.
* In Russia, hundreds of Neo-Nazis marched and gave Nazi salutes with banners reading “Jewish fascism! There is nothing scarier!” in one of Moscow’s central squares and in St. Petersburg and other cities as well. "We want political freedoms, democracy, free media, all those things everybody else wants," said co-organizer Igor Tomilov. "We don't have those things in Russia because everything is controlled by Zionists."
* A Holocaust memorial in Verdan, Germany was burned in a fire Friday by arsonists. A Nazi-era cattle car used to transport Jews to the death camps was burned in the fire. Burning such memorials and remains of concentration camps have been a favorite pastime of European Neo-Nazis. The barracks of the Sachsenhausen concentration camp was burned less than a decade ago.
The Yad VaShem Holocaust Memorial Institution launched a Farsi-language version of its web site as an educational tool for the people of Iran, whose president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad hosted a conference on Holocaust denial earlier this year. An Arabic site is scheduled for the future. The English site was viewed by an estimated 20,000 visitors from Muslim countries in 2006.
Neo-Nazism seems to start more as a game among people. But at some point the game teaches that hate is the solution for all of the worlds problems. It then swallows the people into a vast pit of hate towards all who refuse to play the game.
Sadly unlike fun games the consequences of this one are dangerous and do hurt people that do not praticipate. It is the innocent that suffer.
There has always been a fairly significant problem with Neo-Nazi youth in Europe as a whole. I think it was decline throughout the 90's, but I could be wrong. In any case, it is obviously on the rise now.
"Imagination was given to man to compensate him for what he is not, and a sense of humor was provided to console him for what he is."
I really don't understand how someone can live with that type of hate in their lives...it really makes no sense to me.
I really do feel sorry for those people, angry about their actions...but sorry for them because they really are pathetic.
One sad, pathetic wretch was whinging that one day he was in the pub, and saw this "n****r" with a laptop, and was resentful that a black person should have such a piece of equipment, while he should not.
All I could think was, 'You sad, idiotic loser. Maybe if you saved your money instead of getting pissed down the pub, you too could afford a laptop, you worthless piece of genetic material'.
Moral of the story - nazis are only funny when Indiana Jones is beating the crikey out of them. Neo-Nazis are idiots who should stop hating Jews and non-white people and grow up.
What I'm about to type won't be popular, but the reasons for a rise in Neo-Nazi youth is similar in dynamics to the rise in radical Islamic terrorism. Find some vulnerable individuals who feel society doesn't represent them, fill their head full of hate and finger pointing, and give them something to do about it...such as racial attacks or blowing themselves up. It isn't hard for groups like the Neo-Nazis or Al-Qaeda to find willing members.
"Imagination was given to man to compensate him for what he is not, and a sense of humor was provided to console him for what he is."
I mean here they wnat to abolish racism,but base a coutnry where if you are jew then you are an Isrealis.
It means that Jews are special,to their own eyes and to certain goverment..
And these goverment make it a point to break every law to support jews in all their evil actions.
This create a sense of lacking and superiority,and thus when people look at it they say,hey how come this person is treated better just becasue he is a jew..??
So in one world,jews in trying to destroy nazism are cultivating it WORLD WIDE.
I mean here they wnat to abolish racism,but base a coutnry where if you are jew then you are an Isrealis.
It means that Jews are special,to their own eyes and to certain goverment..
And these goverment make it a point to break every law to support jews in all their evil actions.
This create a sense of lacking and superiority,and thus when people look at it they say,hey how come this person is treated better just becasue he is a jew..??
So in one world,jews in trying to destroy nazism are cultivating it WORLD WIDE.
But they blame other.
LOL...
I wonder from where you take this? cnn? fox? bbc? ???
I mean here they wnat to abolish racism,but base a coutnry where if you are jew then you are an Isrealis.
It means that Jews are special,to their own eyes and to certain goverment..
And these goverment make it a point to break every law to support jews in all their evil actions.
This create a sense of lacking and superiority,and thus when people look at it they say,hey how come this person is treated better just becasue he is a jew..??
So in one world,jews in trying to destroy nazism are cultivating it WORLD WIDE.
But they blame other.
LOL...
What?
That's like a racist Islamophobe attacking a Muslim and saying, 'yeah, well if certain Muslims who happen to have the same skin colour as you didn't commit atrocities, and if the government never allowed your women to wear headscarves in public, I never would have attacked you'.
It's been mentioned that there were some White Power Skinheads came to Malaysia and recruited skinheads...
What a CRAZY world...
Thats so sad. "Malays who would like to unleash our power against Jewish, African and Chinese attempts to dominate and corrupt us." How sad for the manipulated souls that are asking white supremists to "use them" and almost acknowledge that they believe they are inferior.
Thats so sad. "Malays who would like to unleash our power against Jewish, African and Chinese attempts to dominate and corrupt us." How sad for the manipulated souls that are asking white supremists to "use them" and almost acknowledge that they believe they are inferior.
.. that's why I call this people as CRAZY....
Malays have so many privileges in Malaysia... what else they want?
Luckily there are no Jewish cemeteries in southern part of Malaysia. In Penang, they didnt put any signboards mentioning the jewish cemetery. They even change "Yahudi Road" into "Zainal Abidin Road"
In 1895, the first Jew, Ezekiel Menassah emigrated from Baghdad and settled in Penang, Malaysia. For more than 30 years, Menassah remained the only Jew in to the country, continuing to observe Jewish holidays and keep kashrut. Following World War I, more Jews began to settle in Malaysia. Then during World War II, the Jewish community was evacuated to Singapore. By 1963, only 20 Jewish families remained in Malaysia.
Today, approximately 100 Jews reside in Malaysia. On the island of Penang there is a tiny congregation and a cemetery in George Town in Jewish Street (Jalan Yahudi). The Jewish cemetery in Penang is considered to be the oldest single cemetery in the country. The oldest legible gravestone in the cemetery dates to 1805 and the latest to 1976. The cemetery also includes the grave of a Jewish British officer killed during World War II. Most of the Jews living in Malaysia are refugees from Russia.
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