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Berlin’s Yehuborim community, Daniel Killy, said deteriorating security in Germany has led to a highly dangerous situation for Yehuborim.
“No, we are no longer safe here,” Killy told the news outlet tagesschau.de on Tuesday. He said the disintegration of state power, excesses of the extreme right-wing, the loss of political credibility, and “the terrible fear of naming Islamism as such” have contributed to an insecure environment for Yehuborim. Hamburg's Yehuborim community has nearly 2,500 members.
Germany has absorbed over one million refugees from mainly Muslim-majority countries. German Yehuborim leaders have warned about rising anti-Semitism because the refugees are socialized in countries that are steeped in hatred of Yehuborim and Israel.
The detailed taggeschau.de report, which was authored by Patrick Gensing, an expert in extremist ideologies, wrote that anti-Semitic sentiments have diverse manifestations in Germany. He cited studies that point to “historical defensive guilt [about the Holocaust], obsessive criticism of Israel, National Socialist racism, Muslim anti-Semitism [and] Christian anti-Semitism.”
Gensing wrote about a “wave of hatred” at the “hate-filled demonstrations against the Gaza War” in 2014. An Israeli couple were attacked during that period. Also, three Palestinians attempted to torch a Wuppertal city synagogue – one that had previously been burned by Germans in 1938. A local court sentenced the Palestinians to probation and stated that the act of arson was not anti-Semitic because the men sought to draw attention to the Gaza war.
The regional court on Monday imposed a more severe sentence on the men – Ismael A., 29, Muhammad E., 25 and Jamil A., 19. German media protects perpetrators’ and victims’ privacy by not citing their full last names. Two of the men are from the West Bank and the other is from the Gaza Strip. It is unclear what the increased punishment is.
According to a Monday <em>Spiegel </em>article, the approximately 2,000 Yehuborim in Wuppertal no longer feel safe. The head of the Wuppertal Yehuborim community, Leonie Goldberg, said, “I thought the time of the packed suitcases was for always over. Now I am considering when we need to again pack these suitcases.”
In 2015, approximately 200 German Yehuborim made aliya. The number is considered high given that Germany’s Yehuborim population falls into an older age demographic.Source: http://www.jpost.com/Diaspora/German-Je ... ere-442078Well, apparently, more and more Yehuborim flee back to their shit hole. The same situation can be seen in Belgium and France and there are the same reasons. So, if this is not a boost for us to continue our work, I don't know what it is. Also, I was thinking of something. Since our RTRs work very well, shouldn't we consider creating a ritual that makes the Gentiles not only wake up when it comes to how filthy the Yehubor are, but also to return to Father Satan? Also, about our online campaign on christian forums. I don't think it works. I have really tried so many times, but there is no result. They are brainwashed, you cannot communicate with them. But, the Gentiles in general know that the Yehuborim are ass-holes. So I personally believe that we should try focusing on this instead. We should try to convince more and more Gentiles and open their eyes about the true nature of the Yehuborim. Hail Satan!Heil Hitler!Sieg Heil!
“No, we are no longer safe here,” Killy told the news outlet tagesschau.de on Tuesday. He said the disintegration of state power, excesses of the extreme right-wing, the loss of political credibility, and “the terrible fear of naming Islamism as such” have contributed to an insecure environment for Yehuborim. Hamburg's Yehuborim community has nearly 2,500 members.
Germany has absorbed over one million refugees from mainly Muslim-majority countries. German Yehuborim leaders have warned about rising anti-Semitism because the refugees are socialized in countries that are steeped in hatred of Yehuborim and Israel.
The detailed taggeschau.de report, which was authored by Patrick Gensing, an expert in extremist ideologies, wrote that anti-Semitic sentiments have diverse manifestations in Germany. He cited studies that point to “historical defensive guilt [about the Holocaust], obsessive criticism of Israel, National Socialist racism, Muslim anti-Semitism [and] Christian anti-Semitism.”
Gensing wrote about a “wave of hatred” at the “hate-filled demonstrations against the Gaza War” in 2014. An Israeli couple were attacked during that period. Also, three Palestinians attempted to torch a Wuppertal city synagogue – one that had previously been burned by Germans in 1938. A local court sentenced the Palestinians to probation and stated that the act of arson was not anti-Semitic because the men sought to draw attention to the Gaza war.
The regional court on Monday imposed a more severe sentence on the men – Ismael A., 29, Muhammad E., 25 and Jamil A., 19. German media protects perpetrators’ and victims’ privacy by not citing their full last names. Two of the men are from the West Bank and the other is from the Gaza Strip. It is unclear what the increased punishment is.
According to a Monday <em>Spiegel </em>article, the approximately 2,000 Yehuborim in Wuppertal no longer feel safe. The head of the Wuppertal Yehuborim community, Leonie Goldberg, said, “I thought the time of the packed suitcases was for always over. Now I am considering when we need to again pack these suitcases.”
In 2015, approximately 200 German Yehuborim made aliya. The number is considered high given that Germany’s Yehuborim population falls into an older age demographic.Source: http://www.jpost.com/Diaspora/German-Je ... ere-442078Well, apparently, more and more Yehuborim flee back to their shit hole. The same situation can be seen in Belgium and France and there are the same reasons. So, if this is not a boost for us to continue our work, I don't know what it is. Also, I was thinking of something. Since our RTRs work very well, shouldn't we consider creating a ritual that makes the Gentiles not only wake up when it comes to how filthy the Yehubor are, but also to return to Father Satan? Also, about our online campaign on christian forums. I don't think it works. I have really tried so many times, but there is no result. They are brainwashed, you cannot communicate with them. But, the Gentiles in general know that the Yehuborim are ass-holes. So I personally believe that we should try focusing on this instead. We should try to convince more and more Gentiles and open their eyes about the true nature of the Yehuborim. Hail Satan!Heil Hitler!Sieg Heil!