Een gezicht bij de nazi-lefty-islam-link
Een voordeel van hashtags
Dit is @PaulRae100. Op twitter beweert hij eigenaar te zijn van dit softwarebedrijf.
Zijn 'bio' vermeldt verder o.a.: "Likes politics, economics, defence and religious stuff. Ex-RN. Fought Serbs. Lefty".
Ik kwam op zijn spoor dankzij mijn tweetdeck-kolom die berichtjes weergeeft met de hashtag 'islamofobie' of 'islamophobia'.
De Kristalnacht was volgens deze meneer een reactie van de Duitsers op joods terrorisme.
» Het eerste berichtje van hem dat mijn aandacht trok, was van een type dat vaak opduikt in die kolom:
There are many similarities with Germany/Jews in the 30s and UK/Muslims today. Really, there is. #Islamophobia
Sarcastisch schreef ik terug:
Yes, the Germans had a hard time with those violent Jews
Waarop hij reageerde met:
@frgroenendijk Kristallnicht was initiated after a Jewish terrorist assassinated the German ambassador in France.
Voor jongere lezers: de 'terrorist' waar deze linkse volgeling van Mohammed op doelt is Herschel Grynszpan (wiki-citaat verderop).
Mein Kampf wordt veel verkocht in het Midden-Oosten. De link gaat naar een berichtje over de verkrijgbaarheid van Mein Kampf in Qatar. Qatar, nu in het nieuws vanwege een kwart miljardvoetbalstadion in Qatar ontworpen door Albert Speer & partners? steun aan de Hamas-terroristen. De dag na het bezoek van de emir van Qatar regende het weer raketten op het zuiden van Israël. Het lijkt wel of er verband bestaat tussen die twee gebeurtenissen.
Straks voetballen in Qatar.
Is dit een grap? Onder een foto van een van de in Qatar geplande voetbalstadions staat dat het ontworpen is door Albert Speer & partners.
Voor jongere lezers: Albert Speer was DE bouwmeester van het nazidom…
Citaat uit dat hierboven gelinkte wiki-lemma over de tragische Grynszpan:
The Grynszpans were among the estimated 12,000 Polish Jews arrested, stripped of their property and herded aboard trains headed for Poland. At the trial of Adolf Eichmann, Sendel Grynszpan recounted the events of their deportation, on the night of 27 October 1938: "Then they took us in police trucks, in prisoners’ lorries, about 20 men in each truck, and they took us to the railway station. The streets were full of people shouting: ’Juden raus! Aus nach Palästina!’ " ("Jews get out! Out to Palestine!").[2] When they got to the border, they were forced to walk two kilometres to the Polish border town of Zbąszyń (Bentschen in German). There, however, Poland refused to admit them, in view of this egregious breach of international law. The Grynszpans and thousands of other Polish-Jewish deportees were left stranded at the border, fed by the Polish Red Cross. It was from Zbąszyn that Berta Grynszpan sent a postcard to Herschel in Paris, telling him what had happened and pleading with him to rescue them and arrange for them to emigrate to America - something totally beyond his powers.
Berta's postcard was dated 31 October, and reached Herschel on Thursday 3 November. The next day was the Jewish Sabbath, and then came the weekend. On the evening of Sunday 6 November, he asked his uncle Abraham to give him money that he could send to his family, but Abraham said that he had little to spare, and that he was incurring both financial cost and legal risks by harbouring Herschel, an illegal and unemployed youth. There was a furious scene, and Herschel walked out of his uncle's house, with about 300 francs to his name. He spent the night in a cheap hotel.
On the morning of 7 November, Grynszpan wrote a farewell postcard to his parents, which he put in his pocket. He then went to a gunshop in the Rue du Faubourg St Martin, where he bought a 6.35mm revolver and a box of 25 bullets, for 235 francs. He then caught the metro to the Solférino station, and walked to the German Embassy at 78 Rue de Lille. At 9:45am at the Embassy reception desk, Grynszpan said that he was a German resident and that he wanted to see an Embassy official - he did not ask for anyone by name (an important point in the light of later events). The clerk on duty asked Ernst vom Rath, the more junior of the two Embassy officials available, to see him. When Grynszpan entered vom Rath's office, he pulled out his gun and shot vom Rath five times in the abdomen. According to the French police account, he shouted "You’re a filthy boche" and said he was acting in the name of 12,000 persecuted Jews.
Grynszpan made no attempt to resist or escape, and identified himself correctly to the French police. He freely confessed to shooting vom Rath (who was in critical condition in a hospital), and again said that his motive for doing so was to avenge the persecuted German Jews. In his pocket was the postcard to his parents. It said:
"With God's help.
My dear parents, I could not do otherwise, may God forgive me, the heart bleeds when I hear of your tragedy and that of the 12,000 Jews. I must protest so that the whole world hears my protest, and that I will do. Forgive me.
Hermann [his German name]"
Merk op dat de 'gematigde nazi's' scandeerden dat de Joden naar 'Palestina' moesten. Hitlers vriend ter plekke, de moefti van Jeruzalem, was daar, een nogal groot tegenstander van om het heel erg eufemistisch uit te drukken.
Zie over twitter en politiek ook Ahmed Marcouch laat zich kennen en Dibi's doodsangst.
Berta's postcard was dated 31 October, and reached Herschel on Thursday 3 November. The next day was the Jewish Sabbath, and then came the weekend. On the evening of Sunday 6 November, he asked his uncle Abraham to give him money that he could send to his family, but Abraham said that he had little to spare, and that he was incurring both financial cost and legal risks by harbouring Herschel, an illegal and unemployed youth. There was a furious scene, and Herschel walked out of his uncle's house, with about 300 francs to his name. He spent the night in a cheap hotel.
On the morning of 7 November, Grynszpan wrote a farewell postcard to his parents, which he put in his pocket. He then went to a gunshop in the Rue du Faubourg St Martin, where he bought a 6.35mm revolver and a box of 25 bullets, for 235 francs. He then caught the metro to the Solférino station, and walked to the German Embassy at 78 Rue de Lille. At 9:45am at the Embassy reception desk, Grynszpan said that he was a German resident and that he wanted to see an Embassy official - he did not ask for anyone by name (an important point in the light of later events). The clerk on duty asked Ernst vom Rath, the more junior of the two Embassy officials available, to see him. When Grynszpan entered vom Rath's office, he pulled out his gun and shot vom Rath five times in the abdomen. According to the French police account, he shouted "You’re a filthy boche" and said he was acting in the name of 12,000 persecuted Jews.
Grynszpan made no attempt to resist or escape, and identified himself correctly to the French police. He freely confessed to shooting vom Rath (who was in critical condition in a hospital), and again said that his motive for doing so was to avenge the persecuted German Jews. In his pocket was the postcard to his parents. It said:
"With God's help.
My dear parents, I could not do otherwise, may God forgive me, the heart bleeds when I hear of your tragedy and that of the 12,000 Jews. I must protest so that the whole world hears my protest, and that I will do. Forgive me.
Hermann [his German name]"
Reacties
# 1
Roelf - Jan Wentholt:
Alweer een heel goed stuk.
25-okt 2012 , 07:07
# 2
Het Vrije Volk:
Nee het is geen grap. Het voetbalstadion in Doha is ontworpen door Albert Speer & Partner GmbH. Deze Albert Speer is de zoon van...
25-okt 2012 , 09:51
# 3
Veteraan:
Tsja,helaas zijn niet alle Nazi's uitgeroeid.De Amerikanen en de Russen zijn ook niet vies geweest van het nazisme gezien hun streken tegenover hun bevolking betreft gehandicapten en boeren.Direct na de oorlog zijn duizenden Nazi's in handen van beide partijen gevallen. Was bijvoorbeeld Werner von Braun in Britse handen gevallen,was hij opgehangen vanwege de duizenden Britse doden in hun steden door de V1 en de V2.
18-jan 2013 , 12:35
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