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Monday, 23 April 2018

Merkel Denounces Rising Anti-Semitism from Arab Refugees

'The emergence of  "another form of anti-Semitism" from refugees of Arab origin arriving in Germany has been denounced by Chancellor Angela Merkel.

Speaking during an interview with an Israeli television broadcaster on Sunday, the recently re-elected German leader pointed to Arab immgrants who bring profoudly anti-Jewish sentiments to their new home as "dismaying."

"We have a new phenomenon, as we have many refugees among whom there are, for example, people of Arab origin who bring another form of anti-Semitism into the country," Merkel told the private Channel 10 network.

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Mrs.  Merkel went on to concede that the problem had become so manifest in daily German life that the government had appointed a commissioner specifically to fight against anti-Semitism.

"The fact that no nursery, no school, no synagogue can be left without police protection dismays us," she said.

As Breitbart Jerusalem has reported, the arrival of large numbers of migrants with pre-existing prejudices against Jews has been credited with the rise in anti-Semitism across Europe in general and Germany in particular.

Schoolteachers and other school officials in Berlin alone have noticed a rising trend of anti-Semitism among pupils and say the expression "You Jew!" has become a common insult.

A report conducted by the American Jewish Committee (AJC) of 21 schools in Berlin shows the antipathy towards Germany's Jewish population is growing among Turkish and Arab Muslim pupils. The group also found a disturbing rise in support for radical Islamism, according to German broadcaster RBB.

Such is the level of concern, Germany's ruling parties are preparing legislation that could see migrants who express anti-Semitic views deported from the country.

Another solution Germany is considering will force newly arrived immigrants and asylum seekers to tour former Nazi concentration camps.'


Has anyone in the mainstream media in the UK investigated if this is also true for Muslim immigrants into the UK, clue the answer is almost certainly yes. The BBC are obsessed by fighting Islamophobia but anti-Semitism shown by Muslims they are less keen on reporting. 

The idea of showing Muslim immigrant children, and even Muslim children in general, the concentration camps would be harder in the UK, for geographical reasons. However as it seems that some Muslim children are being pulled from classes about the Holocaust this seems a non-starter. Another interesting question to ask is why Muslim parents are taking their children out of lessons about the Holocaust at all. However it's a question that won't be asked because the answer would reveal what the BBC do not want revealing. 

1 comment:

Domo said...

Touring the death camps would just be giving them ideas....