At what point does the doctrine of denial of the obvious become so ridiculous that the deniers themselves will admit that the circus has left town and what reality remains is the droppings of the horses and elephants?
Many of us are aware of the Islamic Nazi alliance from World War II.
Many of us are aware that Mein Kampf is still a best seller in Muslim countries.
From Arab nations like Syria and Jordan to Asian nations like Bangladesh and even nations at the doorstep of Europe like Turkey.
In fact the connection between the Nazi executed genocide and the Armenian genocide (a term which can land one in jail in Turkey) happens to be the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem during WWII, Amin Al Husseini.
Yet mere mention of these connections and the whole idea that Jew hate is at the center of the rabid anti-Israel scene forces us to the fringes.
Shortly after the flotilla incident, among the many demos where we no longer even notice signs that say “Gods chosen terrorists”, one in Vienna has presented a sign which said “Hitler Wake Up!!“. This would actually be a crime in Austria. Praise of Hitler, Nazis and Holocaust denial are crimes in the birthplace of Hitler, as well as in Germany, the birthplace of Nazism. Yet when confronted with this evidence, the authorities reaction was apparently one of confusion. How can a leftist demo praise Hitler? “Strange” was the exact term used. Its strange so therefore no need to worry or enforce the laws.
Now there is another example surfacing and making the rounds on the web: a Nazi flag flown at a Turkish demonstration in Istanbul supporting the flotilla “peace activists” organized by the Islamic Saadet Party.
[Source: http://www.habervesaire.com/haber/1868/]
Along with a sign saying: “Legendary leader Adolf Hitler, our patience is running out, we need your spirit.”
Again not a peep from the media. Denial mode is still in effect. The narrative that Israel is a racist aggressor would not fly far when its “victims” fly Nazi flags and sing praises of Hitler.







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July 3, 2010 at 3:41 am
Silke
Question:
does anybody know which version of “Mein Kampf” is sold and read??? in Arab countries?
I have an original German, given to my parents by the city at their civil wedding, I’ve never managed to get past page 100 and I am very proud of my staying power as a reader.
Somebody told me and Wikipedia has it that there is a “brushed” up English version that makes the thing readable. If that should be the version used for the Arab etc. translation couldn’t one either
- start a propaganda thingy that they are not being sold the true words of their hero!!! – after all it is said that their religion makes them sticklers for true words albeit only those in writing
- swamp the market with a true translation of the real thing
July 3, 2010 at 6:35 am
benorr
Instead, swamp the market with videos pictures and articles of how the Turds threat their minorities.It’s a soft spot of theirs.This should put them in their right place.
Most Turks are illiterate that live in far away villages and mountains same happens in iran and most moslim and arab countries.Thesae people toe the official line.
It’s the media in the west that we need to target.That is where we can really hurt these muslim countries..
July 3, 2010 at 6:38 pm
armaros
“Most Turks are illiterate that live in far away villages and mountains”
Yes and those are the ones who brought Caliph Erdogan to power.
I do have to disagree though if you were to allege the people holding up those signs were illiterate and ignorant.
July 3, 2010 at 8:19 pm
benorr
armoros,agreed, those holding up the signs were not illiterate,they were just ignorant ass holes,the rest were mindless zombies,rent a mob.
July 5, 2010 at 1:51 pm
pretzelberg
Nothing personal, Alchemist, but this one I really had to see with my own eyes.
“Wach auf Hitler” – unbelievable.
Protesting against the occupation etc. is understandable – but why are so many Turkish Muslims so hateful towards Israel? I just don’t get it. Especially as Hitler would’ve had them next.