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The Rise of Nazi-ism in Europe
« on: May 10, 2012, 04:12:14 PM »
All the signs are indicating that we are heading toward another rise of the Jew-hating political party based on German Nazism. They call themselves nationalists but they still use the swastika, the nazi salute, and always they blame the Jewish people for all that is wrong with the world.

We must awaken ourselves, so that we may awaken those around us. It is hard to believe that the world has come to this. I used to believe that the world was headed toward light and goodness, but as time passes I find that all the signs indicate another descent into madness for this world. Nazism is a dead ideology and it should have been dead long ago. But since antisemitism is a byproduct of hatred of Hashem {G-d Almighty} and this hatred is a natural product of this world, it will never cease until Moshiach comes.

Do not be deceived into believing that these groups are just fringe elements. This is exactly what the Jews of the world thought when they read about the rise of Hitler and his goon squad. It is easy to write off these events as irrelevant and nothing to worry about. But the world should be standing up against this kind of unabashed hatred of the Jewish people and the scapegoating of Jews everywhere. Instead we can hear the chirping of the crickets as the haters are building their bonfire to burn the Jewish people in a second Holocaust.


http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/155648#.T6we-qTKnng

Former Salonika Rabbi: Jews in Greece Are Concerned

Former rabbi of the Jewish community of Salonika, calls on Israel to pressure Greece over neo-Nazi party.
Elad Benari

Rabbi Mordechai Frizis, formerly the rabbi of the Jewish community of Salonika, Greece, spoke to Arutz Sheva on Wednesday about Greek Jews’ concerns following the election of the neo-Nazi Golden Dawn Party to parliament.

The extreme-right political party, whose logo closely resembles a swastika, received seven percent of the vote, twice the minimum threshold level required to send representatives to parliament, giving them 21 parliament seats out of 300.

The militant, ultra-nationalist, party seeks to restore national pride to Greece and expel foreigners. The party campaigned heavily on an anti-immigrant platform under the slogan "so we can rid this land of filth."

“These are people with swastikas, the Nazi salute, Nazi ideology and they blatantly say they want a new Holocaust,” Rabbi Frizis told Arutz Sheva.

He added, “Many people voted for this party because of the great economic despair. They are basically going back one hundred years and blaming the Jews for the economic situation".

Rabbi Frizis noted that it is not the first anti-Semitic move in Greece, saying, “Last year a neo-Nazi leader in Greece was brought to trial after writing a book in which he announced his desire to destroy the Jewish people and the court acquitted him. We saw two synagogues being torched over the last two years and now this party enters parliament.”

“When I speak with the Jews of Greece I hear that they are concerned,” he added. “They did not expect that their country would agree to such a thing.”

Rabbi Frizis admitted, however, that despite the difficulties, it is not likely that Greek Jews will make aliyah to Israel en masse.

“For the Jews it is difficult to make a decision to immigrate to Israel,” he said. “I, as a religious man, hope everyone will come to Israel, but right now the State of Israel, which has good relations with Greece, needs to pressure the Greek government.”

He added, “When things like this happen all the Jews throughout the world should wake up. It does not only concern the Jews of Greece but it could start a domino effect that will spread to Italy, France and Spain where there are also financial problems. Neo-Nazi parties must not be given legitimacy in Europe.”

On Tuesday, the Central Board of Jewish Communities in Greece issued a statement saying that it believed that "the May 6 election of those nostalgic for fascism and Nazism was a serious blow for Greek democracy."

"We are confident that our fellow citizens, the democratic forces in the Greek Parliament, the media and the spirit and culture of the people will continue to strive to combat racism, intolerance and anti-Semitism," the statement read.

"We all have a duty to preserve our dignity, and preserve the principles of liberty, democracy and humanity," the statement added.

“Right now, Golden Dawn is not coming out against Jews,” said the president of the Greek Jewish community in Salonika. “Instead, it attacks immigrants. Still, there are right-wing extremists, and we need to assess the situation and see how Greece’s democracy will deal with this. There is no reason for worry.”
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Re: The Rise of Nazi-ism in Europe
« Reply #1 on: May 11, 2012, 01:56:29 AM »

“Many people voted for this party because of the great economic despair. They are basically going back one hundred years and blaming the Jews for the economic situation".

This is what the whole occupy movement is about.  economic warfare, blaming evil Jew 'bankers' for all their misery...  This is why we saw SO MUCH jew hatred from the Occuterrorists here in America.. and this sentiment is even worse in Greece.



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Re: The Rise of Nazi-ism in Europe
« Reply #2 on: May 11, 2012, 07:49:53 AM »
I think Europe is going to be more and more prone to Nazi-ism not only due to the native population's historical anti-Semitism but the other factor is the Muslim immigration that will make that even worse.