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Anti-Semitic migrants in Germany: Are they at least ashamed?


The Hamas terror and the open sympathy of anti-migrant societies for the murder of Jews horrifies the very people who laid the foundation for it with mass immigration. But even the excitement is symbolic at best. A comment from Michael Paulwitz for Junge Freiheit.

In the barrage of fire around Israel, the lies of the leading political and media spokesmen in this country are crumbling into rubble. Amid the dances of joy and storms of applause from sympathizers and admirers of the Islamist Hamas terrorists who were mobilized in a flash, the lie of integration evaporates into a grotesque caricature.

The nice, smiling Neukölln headscarf girl celebrates at home with the whole clan the Hamas murders of randomly mowed down Israeli kibbutz residents. This is so natural and obvious to her that she has no qualms about gushing about it openly and willingly to the camera.

The opposing societies do not have to fear criticism
War as an emergency wipes away the whitewash. The “newcomers” – in the jargon of multicultural propagandists – are not the mirror image of their universalist uprooted admirers, just with headscarves and delicious falafel. They brought their own value systems and socializations, conflicts and enmities with them and did not abandon them when they entered the comforts of the German welfare state.

Over the years and generations, milieus have solidified and expanded to which the existing and often former majority society is as alien and despised as they are used to hating their hereditary enemy Israel. They don't have to fear criticism, because the local potatoes [that is how Germans are nicknamed] are used to only being criticized themselves and also giving a lot of money to those who insult them.

Turncoats in the wind
The teachers at the schools have suspected for some time what is about to overwhelm them. As long as it could somehow be glossed over and covered up, they often didn't want to see or know about it. The caprioles become all the more hectic and disturbed when the obvious can no longer be hidden under the blanket of phrases.

Suddenly, spokesmen who would have just brandished the “Nazi” club at the mere thought of such a possibility are pondering whether terror sympathizers and Israel haters should not be expelled from the country; and the same tabloid that spearheaded “refugee” and “welcome” propaganda during the Merkel years states with wide eyes: We have allowed hundreds of thousands of anti-Semites to come to us.

Until the next storm
This is not yet a rethink and not yet a political change. Because that wouldn't just mean admitting that those who had been warning about this for years and who were despised and socially excommunicated for it were right. It also required the will to recognize and correct the self-inflicted wrong path and to endure the associated inconveniences.

It is more convenient to close your eyes again when the excitement subsides again and to take refuge once again in deceptive silence and denial. Until the next storm.

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