tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32809541.post1512062336366270493..comments2024-01-01T00:26:05.685-05:00Comments on Hezbos In YOUR Backyard: An Open Letter to the Continent of Europe(Kissing Europe Goodbye)Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32809541.post-82054703095203771862010-10-11T10:24:40.953-04:002010-10-11T10:24:40.953-04:00Ema:
It began in Jerusalem. “Itbach Al Yahood! It...Ema:<br /><br />It began in Jerusalem. “Itbach Al Yahood! Itbach Al Yahood!” Slaughter the Jews. Slaughter the Jews. With knives and clubs, the mob attacked every Jew in sight, burned Torah scrolls, and yanked supplication notes to God from the cracks in the Wall and set them aflame.<br /><br />Attacks spread throughout the land over the following days. Jews were stabbed, shot, beaten down with rocks, maimed, and killed in various Jewish towns and suburbs. The chaos continued for days. With thousands of dagger- and club-wielding Arabs swarming throughout the city hunting Jews, wire services transmitted headlines such as “Thousands of Peasants Invaded Jerusalem and Raided all Parts of the City.”<br /><br />Martial law was declared. Armored cars were brought in from Baghdad. British airplanes swept in to machine-gun Arab marauders.Violence continued to spread throughout Palestine. Jews fought back and retaliated with bricks and bars and whatever they could find. Then, on Aug. 23 and 24, Hebron became a bloody nightmare.<br /><br />House to house, Arab mobs went, bursting into every room looking for hiding Jews. Religious books and scrolls were burned or torn to shreds. The defenseless Jews were variously beheaded, castrated, their breasts and fingers sliced off, and in some cases their eyes plucked from their sockets. Infant or adult, man or woman – it mattered not. The carnage went on for hours, with the Arab policemen standing down – or joining in.<br /><br />One young boy, Yosef Lazarovski, later wrote of the horror: “I remember a brown-skinned Arab with a large mustache breaking through the door. He had a large knife and an axe that he swung through the doorjambs until he broke through. (He was) full of fury, screaming, ‘Allah Akbar!’ and ‘Itbach al Yahood!’ … My grandfather tried to hold my hand, then (he tried) to push me aside (and hide me), screaming, Shema Yisrael … and then I remember another Arab … with an axe that he brought down on my grandfather’s neck.”<br /><br />Not a single victim was simply killed. Each was mutilated and tortured in accordance with their identities, the specific information provided by local Arabs. The Jewish man who lent money to Arabs was sliced open and the IOUs burned in his body. The Jewish baker’s head was tied to the stove and then baked.<br /><br />London dispatched special investigative commissions that determined that under the Sharia status quo, Jews were not permitted to sit. Jews were even blamed for provoking the massacres by deliberately sitting.<br /><br />The Mufti of Jerusalem used the Wall controversy to continue his campaign against the British and the Jews. As part of that war, the Mufti led a broadly accepted, international and popularly accepted Arab and Islamic alliance with Nazi Germany. Eventually, when the British tried to arrest him, he fled to Iraq. There, the Mufti and Nazi agents helped inspire the 1941 Farhud, a two-day spree of killing, looting and raping the Jews of Baghdad.<br /><br />Once the British finally helped restore order, the Mufti fled again, this time to Germany, where he was taken under the personal auspices of Adolf Hitler and Heinrich Himmler. The Mufti formed an 8,000-man plus Muslim Waffen-SS division, which partnered with the bloodthirsty Ustasha in Croatia to commit the most heinous crimes in the Holocaust. The Ustasha wore Jewish eyeballs on necklaces.<br /><br />The alliance with the Nazis spanned every aspect of the war, from intelligence offices in Paris, to parachute units, to artillery battalions, to a plan to exterminate all Jews in Palestine. This alliance was more than one man, the Mufti of Jerusalem – it was a movement of popular international Islamic fervor that stretched across the Middle East and Europe.<br /><br />After the fall of Hitler, the legacy of hate continued in the post-War expulsions of a million Jews from Arab lands. Periodically, the fervor that ignited the massacres of 1929 surfaces today. Intifadas arise, riots erupt, and the Arab rallying call, spoken and collectively remembered, continues in Jerusalem.in the vanguardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11796434751654291581noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32809541.post-9724375674891157542010-10-11T07:22:16.233-04:002010-10-11T07:22:16.233-04:00.
Yes, people strive to live in peace. One canno....<br /><br />Yes, people strive to live in peace. One cannot name a country that has not committed genocide; USA, Germany, Turkey, Israel, India, Japan, China, (the list is endless) all in the name of living in peace. Even the most strident war profiteer sells the need for making endless war so that the survivors can 'live in peace.' <br /><br />You call for the separating, segregating and making of endless war on followers of Islam in Europe, USA, and the rest of the world. Why? So that you and your people can live in peace.<br /><br />Are you not allowing the actions of a very small number of extreme radicals to scare you into treating a whole religious group with hate? What have you gained; more war, more hate, no peace?<br /><br />"ALL Islamic countries are dictatorial. ALL oppress the minority religions within them, if any remain." <br />Is this how you want to rule over followers of Islam? One knows where this leads, war.<br /><br />As long as opportunity to education, health care and other basic human needs is open to all equally, democratic free society has nothing to fear.<br /><br />Ema Nymton<br />~@:o?<br />.Ema Nymtonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01291372077565212886noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32809541.post-33503190642276948262010-10-10T14:16:55.416-04:002010-10-10T14:16:55.416-04:00Ema - This is your point:
"People strive to ...Ema - This is your point:<br /><br />"People strive to live in peace. As long as opportunity to education, health care and other basic human needs is open to all equally, democratic free society has nothing to fear."<br /><br />People strive for peace? Are you blind, or delusional? ALL islamic countries are dictatorial. ALL oppress the minority religions within them, if any remain. <br /><br />Germany too, and Turkey too, and any other nation that committed genocide - that too is evidence for ALL people striving for peace, according to you, not so?<br /><br />Prediction: If you again respond, you will skirt these facts.in the vanguardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11796434751654291581noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32809541.post-71390939669029892182010-10-10T08:23:57.860-04:002010-10-10T08:23:57.860-04:00.
To the Jewish neighbor from the Middle East,
&....<br /><br />To the Jewish neighbor from the Middle East,<br /><br />"all sorts of demography and sociology experts, who claim that within a few years, you, Europe, will be turning Muslim. In some European states, 50% of all births at this time already are Muslim. If we add this to the low birthrates of non-Muslim European - where you, the white, Christian Europe, shall turn into a Muslim continent." <br /><br />"passage of time the radical Islamic storm arrived and now threatens to sweep you away, our dear neighbor." <br /><br />"So dear Europe, will you be wise enough to prepare ahead of time a physical and cultural Noah's Ark in order to survive and preserve yourself? Or will your aggressiveness, arrogance, and hypocrisy not allow you to admit to the disaster you brought upon yourself, turning into a continent living on borrowed time?"<br /><br />Please keep you fear-based religious racism to yourself. (It is amazing that surviving victims of religious genocide advocate religious segregation and separation. This boggles the mind!) In your open letter you clearly imply that 'going Muslim' is <br />something to be dreaded. Tiny groups of radicals, be they Christian, Jewish, and/or Muslim will not sweep away open and free <br />society. <br /><br />People strive to live in peace. As long as opportunity to education, health care and other basic human needs is open to all equally, democratic free society has nothing to fear. Multi-cultural societies including Europe have learned this lesson. <br /><br />Perhaps the Jewish neighbor from the Middle East needs to learn identifying and segregating people by their religion and then denying them open access to education, health care, other basic human needs and opportunity leads only to discontent, dissatisfaction, and trouble. <br /><br />("while not all Muslims are terrorists, for some reason most terrorists are Muslim."<br /><br />Do you think Menachem Begin and other members of The Irgun as well as USA's KKK would appreciate being called Muslim?)<br /><br />Ema Nymton<br />~@:o?<br />.Ema Nymtonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01291372077565212886noreply@blogger.com