Saturday, February 11, 2006

Denmark withdraws more diplomats

BBC NEWS | World | Middle East | Denmark withdraws more diplomats

In fear of their lives from the adherents of the religion of peace.

Who are the persecutors, now?

I saw a photo yesterday that I wish I had grabbed. It was a giant poster in a Cairo window: No Danes Allowed.

The reprinting of the Cartoons are viewed in Europe by many as "pre-holocaust" Germany, but in Egypt and the rest of the ME: Dane Verboten, Christain Vorboten, athiest vorboten and gays should just die.

Does this sound familiar?

The hostility of towards Jews increased in Germany. This was reflected in the decision by many shops and restaurants not to serve the Jewish population. Placards saying "Jews not admitted" and "Jews enter this place at their own risk" began to appear all over Germany.


The hostility of towards Jews increased in Germany. This was reflected in the decision by many shops and restaurants not to serve the Jewish population. Placards saying "Jews not admitted" and "Jews enter this place at their own risk" began to appear all over Germany.


Imagine if someone dared to put up a sign saying that Muslims were forbiden, or Saudis, or Pakistanis, or Egyptians. They'd be screaming persecution.

But, the recent fake protests over the cartoons reminds me of something else. Like Kristallnacht, it was deliberate, pre-planned and organized to put the fear of God in Jews.

Yes, it is all too familiar. We even got to see signes that blamed the Joooos.

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