In most of Jewrope it is illegal to do historical revision on this one particular topic, and the Jewnited States will not hesitate to deport decent, hard-working, law-abiding Americans to face thoughtcrimes charges to Germany or other Jewish police states. (All the while millions of illegal mestizo aliens who destroy America are put on "path to citizenship" by El Presidente...)
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I picture this fart-stain standing on his porch and yelling at kids to get off his lawn. He probably throws rocks at the squirrels because they drag 'jew-nuts' all over his yard. Then after a few belts of apple schnapps, he goes inside and wanks off to 'Yentl' for the four-hundred and fifty-sixth time. Ain't that right, JEWfensor FiJEW?
You're JEWriffic! There's nothing you can't JEW! Jew know what I mean? Get a JEW before I have to hit you with the JEW X 4! It's a wordplay, JEWbilee!
Wow, if it weren't for the blatant anti-Semitism, racism, hatred, and ignorance, you might have a point about the hate speech laws in Europe.
But you're just an assclown.
Uh, what? Germany is a Jewish police state?
Dude, I live in Germany. I can tell you quite confidently that it is not a Jewish police state. So I guess if you're wrong about that, there's no telling what else you are wrong about.
Like, for example, everything that comes into your pea-brained mind.
Nekhbet,
Ernst Zundel is a holocaust denier. He lived in Canada for several decades and got into trouble because of his views on a regular basis. He attracted quite a following of white supremacists, not to mention the ire of anti-racism groups.
He was extradited to Germany a couple of years back and is being tried in German courts for his views. Holocaust denial is a hate crime in Germany.
We could argue that free speech should takes precedence over hate laws, but Zundel, and any other holocaust denier, is still an asshat.
If Jews were in control Mel Gibson would be incarcerated for making The Passion, Passion never would have hit theaters, and a heroic Jewish man would have been credited with killing Hitler and impaling the severed head on a stick for all the Nazis to see.
And that was all off the top of my head.
When he says "most", what he means is one or two. Someone needs to point out to him that Europe has quite a few more countries than he seems to be aware of, most of which have a complete lack of holocaust denial laws. Holocaust denial may be a hate crime, but at least it's a controversial one.
"When he says "most", what he means is one or two. Someone needs to point out to him that Europe has quite a few more countries than he seems to be aware of, most of which have a complete lack of holocaust denial laws."
Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, and Spain I think constitute "most of Jewrope..."
"I would like to see this guy get into an argument with Fred Phelps: One will argue that Jews control the world and the other will argue that gay people control the world."
Nah. After about 30 seconds of yelling, they would agree that the world is ruled by gay jews and would head off to find a gay, jewish soldier who died in Iraq whose family they can abuse.
As a sidenote, although I dislike the implications for free speach, I can understand why the Germans, considering their history, would be a mite sensitive about Nazi apologists...
"Nah. After about 30 seconds of yelling, they would agree that the world is ruled by gay jews and would head off to find a gay, jewish soldier who died in Iraq whose family they can abuse."
It'd be quite hard to find a jew soldier from Iraq. Fighting America's wars for Israel is the one thing Jews are not overrepresented in...
@Defensor Fidei
Is there any point at all to note that Jesus was a Jew?
Defensor Fidei, you are a turd.
Jesus was not a Jew. Jews are the children of the devil.
Then what religion was Jesus, then? He couldn't be a Christian, Christianity was created after his death.
He must have been a sun worshipper, right?
"Jesus founded the Christian Church in A.D. 33."
From the Gospel of Luke, chapter 2:
21 And when eight days were accomplished for the circumcising of the child, his name was called JESUS, which was so named of the angel before he was conceived in the womb.
22And when the days of her purification according to the law of Moses were accomplished, they brought him to Jerusalem, to present him to the Lord;
23(As it is written in the law of the LORD, Every male that openeth the womb shall be called holy to the Lord;)
24And to offer a sacrifice according to that which is said in the law of the Lord, A pair of turtledoves, or two young pigeons.
25And, behold, there was a man in Jerusalem, whose name was Simeon; and the same man was just and devout, waiting for the consolation of Israel: and the Holy Ghost was upon him.
26And it was revealed unto him by the Holy Ghost, that he should not see death, before he had seen the Lord's Christ.
27And he came by the Spirit into the temple: and when the parents brought in the child Jesus, to do for him after the custom of the law"
Where was Jesus taken so his family could do these sacrifices? According to the laws of what religion were these sacrifices to be made?
What temple did Simeon see the young Jesus in, and what religion did it belong to?
@Defensor Fidei
Jesus founded the Christian Church in A.D. 33.
Bullshit, the guy was a rabbi. And, while I haven't extensively researched the subject, I seem to remember it being Paul who set up the Church.
Where was Jesus taken so his family could do these sacrifices? According to the laws of what religion were these sacrifices to be made?
The Temple, according to the laws of the Israelite religion, of which Christianity is merely the fulfilled form...
"The Temple, according to the laws of the Israelite religion, of which Christianity is merely the fulfilled form..."
And what was this "Israelite religion" called, by its own practitioners, before it was "fulfilled"?
A country that feels guilty about its bloody past bans denial of said bloody past - a violation of free speech, but understandable - and one person is extradited from Canada to face charges based on this law, therefore the ethnicity that was persecuted in said country's bloody past rules the world?
Jewrope? Jewnited?
How very Klever of you.
Confused?
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