NY Times: Your Comparison Between WWII Jews Fleeing Nazi Germany and Muslim Migrants From Syria is Ludicrous

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Without Political Correctness, there would be no NY Times.

Their despicable spinning of every news worthy story to fit their PC agenda, makes me sick to even have to read such drivel. And unless I am forced to read this journalistic propaganda, I do not.

For the sake of my article, I had to subject myself to the ignorance of the staff and writers of the NYC journalistic arm of the Democratic Party. The story in question hit me hard, as I am a Jew. Unlike the Jews on staff at the Times, I love my people and I love Israel.  The Times is filled with self hating Jews.  You know the type. Think Rahm Emanuel.

From the NY Times:

Read article here:

Would You Hide a Jew From the Nazis?

I was originally going to publish this article in its entirety – I have chosen not to do so.  It will take up precious space needed for words of truth.

  1. Jews are by nature not terrorists nor murderers
  2. Although, not every Muslim is a jihadist – many are, and there is virtually no way at this time to fully vet them to keep our citizens safe. If two jelly beans in a jar of hundreds were laced with poison, would you have your child reach in and take a hand full?
  3. Jews have been persecuted from time immemorial.

I wrote an article a year ago, which chronicled the persecution of my people:

The Cross and How Jews Perceive It

I highly recommend the reader to at least peruse the article.  Most will be shocked at the slaughtering of my people throughout the ages – many at the hand of the Vatican.  The article speaks of forced conversions, especially during the Spanish Inquisition. It chronicles centuries of my people being expelled by country after country during the Diaspora. Hitler’s Germany seemed to be the pinnacle of Jew hatred, although presently, every nation on earth stands against Israel.

I will end with this – a beautifully written assessment of the vulgar NY Times piece:

From Algameiner.com

It’s Disgraceful to Compare European Migrants to Holocaust

If we are to believe Robert Frolich, Hungary’s chief rabbi, we’re witnessing scenes not seen in Europe since the Holocaust. “It was horrifying when I saw those images [of migrants in Europe],” Frolich told The New York Times. “It reminded me of Auschwitz.”

What were those images? Thousands of migrants had entered the Czech Republic illegally, and police had written numbers on the arms of some with markers, to help keep track of them. This simple procedure reminded the rabbi of the tattooing of concentration camp inmates marked for death. Meanwhile, Hungary, Bulgaria, Greece and France have been erecting flimsy razor-wire fences in a desperate and unsuccessful bid to keep out illegal immigrants who have been pouring across their borders en masse for weeks and months.

Another outrage caused Kenneth Roth, Human Rights Watch’s Jewish executive director, to trot out his own Holocaust comparison. “Certainly those images of the trains can’t help but conjure up nightmares of the Holocaust,” he pontificated.

Roth was referring the trains carrying thousands of migrants from their points of illegal entry in sovereign nations like Hungary towards Germany, via Austria, where they had insisted on going, and where they would be housed in relative comfort – not shuffled off to their deaths in concentration camps.

“They tell them that the train was going to Austria and then take them to a camp instead,” Frolich chimed in. “[I]t is very similar to what happened to Jews in the 1940s.”

Is it? Such gratuitous comparisons to the fate of Jewish Holocaust victims are not only fatuous; they are disgraceful – especially coming from a rabbi and a human rights activist, both of whom should know better. It was the migrants themselves who had insisted on getting on those trains in the first place. When Hungarian authorities in Budapest tried to stop them, the asylum-seekers came close to rioting.

Nevertheless, Jonathan Greenblatt, the Anti-Defamation League’s national director in New York, couldn’t resist his own Holocaust comparison. “[T]he insensitivity and the ignorance of the imagery [the police’s] actions evoked is stunning; it’s just sickening.”

That’s not what’s sickening. It’s cheap moralizing and spurious comparisons that arouse nausea. Nor is it particularly commendable to keep reminding Europeans – be they the descendants of Nazi perpetrators or their erstwhile victims, like the Czechs – of the Holocaust any chance we get.

So let us remind Messrs. Frolich, Roth and Greenblatt: Jews who ended up being butchered by the Nazis were not stampeding across the borders of several sovereign European states to seek a better life. They were taken against their will. My grandparents’ generation in Hungary, hundreds of thousands of whom perished in Auschwitz, would surely have appreciated the kind of hospitality that Europeans, Germans included, have generally been showing these asylum-seekers.

Let us also remind these gentlemen that there are already hundreds of thousands of newly (and illegally) arrived people in Europe, a continent facing a massive humanitarian crisis, with potentially millions more on the way. Most of them happen to be young males, many of whom hail from as far away as Pakistan and Bangladesh, who surely could have found plenty of other safe havens en route if they had needed one.

Since most migrants carry no IDs of any sort (presumably on purpose), and routinely refuse to be processed administratively at their points of forced entry, we have no way of knowing who exactly they really are. Many are surely genuine refugees; many others almost certainly aren’t. The Islamic State has repeatedly boasted of embedding their fighters among the ranks of refugees, some of whom have burned off their fingertips with acid to foil efforts at being properly registered or potentially identified through fingerprinting.

Yet any attempts by European authorities at enforcing even a semblance of order and verification instantly remind Frolich, Roth and Greenblatt of the industrial-scale genocide of Jews. And this when Jewish communities across much of Europe are increasingly being targeted by militant Islamists.

It’s disgraceful and they should be ashamed. -source

Most of my readers know that I am a Jewish believer in Yeshua (Jesus). Why is no one addressing the mass slaughter of Christians in the Middle East?  And why are they but a  miniscule percentage of the so-called refugees who are being transported to safety?  Is mass genocide of Christians not a problem for the U.N.?  (a rhetorical question, of course)

I apologize for my tone in this piece, but I am angry. The Lord would call it a righteous anger.

Shalom b’Yeshua,

MARANATHA

 

 

 

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