Who said history does not repeat itself? It doesn't seem all that long ago that European Jews were being first persecuted and later rounded up by the anti-Semites in Germany. The fortunate ones fled for their lives.
Well, guess what? Here we go again.
From Israel Matzav:
Video: Jews fleeing Malmo and other European cities
"I've discussed the dangerous situation for Jews in Malmo, Sweden several times on this blog. Now, my friend Baron Bodissey brings it home with a French television report (subtitled in English) in which a 21-year old woman from Malmo who is about to emigrate to Israel is interviewed. There's no future for Jews in Malmo, and there's little or no future for them in many other places in Europe either. Someone better tell the World Zionist Organization.
Let's go to the videotape.
Monday, October 10, 2011
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For thousands of years Jews have been “kicked out’ of hundreds of countries, yet it seems to have never occurred to them that their behaviour in those countries precipitated their expulsions—it’s always “anti-Semitism” perpetrated by the populace of the host country against the guiltless and inoffensive Jew. If Jews should ever become less ethnocentric they might see that the root cause of anti-Semitism is the behavior of the Jews themselves.
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