1/3/2005

The Depth of Jewish Racism

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Pictured: Maimonides, the great liberal Jewish Leader who wrote that according to Talmudic law Jews should not save the life of Christians unless Christians would find out that they would purposely let Gentiles die.

The Depth of Jewish Racism
Israel Shamir

The following article by a very brave Israeli writer, the intrepid Israel Shamir, is a look into the depth of anti-gentile feeling in the Jewish faith and in the nation of Israel in particular. As Shamir shows, Israel sent teams into East Asia not to help rescue the vicitms but to try to make sure that Jews are not contaminated by the “unclean” gentiles even in death! After years of study of Jewish supremacism I am still sometimes taken aback by the depth of Jewish racism. –David Duke

While the whole world had sent aid to the tsunami-hit South East Asia, Israel forwarded a team entrusted with a unique task. Not many Israeli tourists were swept away by the giant waves - the official death toll stands at three, with some twenty missing; not many when compared with a hundred thousand Indonesians or even with three thousand Swedes. Still the Israeli teams were very active on the ground. The highly trained experts led by Rabbi Meshi Zahav did not go to save trapped survivors or alleviate suffering of millions; their job was to save dead Jews from a fate worse than death - that is to be buried with the goyim in the same grave. (more…)


Anarcho-Tyranny–Where Multiculturalism Leads

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Anarcho-Tyranny—Where Multiculturalism Leads
By Sam Francis

In Europe, if not in the United States, some people are beginning to grasp that just maybe they made a mistake when they decided to welcome millions of immigrants over the last several decades.

The most recent European to get it is former West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt, who has been making noises about the damage he and his colleagues have inflicted on their own societies.

Interviewed in a Hamburg newspaper last month, Mr. Schmidt confessed, “The concept of multiculturalism is difficult to make fit with a democratic society” and that importing thousands of Turkish “gastarbeiter,” or foreign guest workers, into Germany over the last several decades was a bit of a boo-boo. (more…)


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