Author Topic: JEWS HAVE NOTHING IN COMMON WITH US!  (Read 16802 times)

90sRetroFan

  • Administrator
  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 11215
  • WESTERN CIVILIZATION MUST DIE!
    • View Profile
Re: JEWS HAVE NOTHING IN COMMON WITH US!
« Reply #375 on: November 19, 2022, 01:32:42 pm »
Enemy article:

https://www.amren.com/blog/2022/11/what-bronx-schools-taught-me-about-race/

Quote
I was in an advanced placement class which was composed of white Jewish kids who were in the same predicament as me.

Thank you for the accurate description of Jews.

Quote
The students at Lehman were mostly black. They acted like the fifth-grade students I was teaching. They would come to class late, wouldn’t do their homework nor their reports. It was mind boggling.

Maybe they have enough Original Nobility to remember that the entire system was never meant to exist and was imposed upon them?

Quote
I remember the Brooklyn riots when Blacks were attacking Jews and Mayor Dinkins held the police back in order to let the rioting blacks get the frustrations and anger out of their system.

If I had been mayor back then, I would have given the Ahimsa activists free assault rifles and unlimited ammo.

History lesson:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crown_Heights_riot

Quote
The Crown Heights riot was a race riot that took place from August 19 to August 21, 1991, in the Crown Heights section of Brooklyn, New York City. Black residents attacked orthodox Jewish residents, damaged their homes, and looted businesses. The riots began on August 19, 1991, after two children of Guyanese immigrants were accidentally struck by a car running a red light[1][2] while following the motorcade of Rebbe Menachem Mendel Schneerson, the leader of Chabad, a Jewish religious movement. One child died and the second was severely injured.
...
At approximately 8:20 pm on Monday, August 19, 1991, Yosef Lifsh, 22, was driving a station wagon with three passengers west on President Street, part of the three-car motorcade of Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, leader of the Chabad Lubavitch Hasidic movement.[4][5] The procession was led by an unmarked police car with two officers, with its rooftop light flashing.[6]

The police car and Schneerson's automobile crossed Utica Avenue on a green light and proceeded along President Street at a normal speed, but Lifsh's vehicle had fallen behind. Not wishing to lose sight of Schneerson's car, Lifsh crossed Utica Avenue on a red light. There was no indication of the exact speed of his vehicle.[1][2][7] Lifsh's vehicle struck a car being driven on Utica Avenue, veered onto the sidewalk, knocked a 600-pound (275 kg) stone building pillar down and pinned two children against an iron grate covering the window of a first-floor apartment in a four-story brick building (40.66717°N 73.93166°W). Seven-year-old Gavin Cato, the son of Guyanese immigrants, who was working on his bicycle chain while on the sidewalk near his apartment on President Street, died instantly. His seven-year-old cousin Angela Cato, who was playing nearby, survived but was severely injured.[8][9]
...
Members of the EMS unit, who arrived on the scene about three minutes after the accident, said that Lifsh was being beaten and pulled out of the station wagon by three or four men.[6][11]
...
Two attending police officers, as well as a technician from the City ambulance, directed the Hatzolah driver to remove Lifsh from the scene for his safety, while Gavin Cato was being removed from beneath the station wagon.[12] According to The New York Times, more than 250 neighborhood residents, mostly black teenagers, many of whom were shouting "Jews! Jews! Jews!", jeered the driver of the car and turned their anger on the police.[13]

Some members of the community were outraged because Lifsh was taken from the scene by a private ambulance service while city emergency workers were still trying to free the children who were pinned under the car.
...
After the death of Gavin Cato, members of the black community believed that the decision to remove Lifsh from the scene first was racially motivated. They also said that this was one example of a perceived system of preferential treatment afforded to Jews in Crown Heights.[9] The preferential treatment was reported to include biased actions by law enforcement and uneven allocations of government resources, amongst others.
...
An interview with Rabbi Shmuel Butman, published in 1991, mentions a police directive to Hatzolah to transport Lifsh, along with Jews already injured by rioters, without transporting either of the Cato children. "We did exactly what the police officers wisely advised us."[21]

See also:

https://trueleft.createaforum.com/news/police-rightist-bias/

Continuing:

Quote
Butman said, "We were always hoping that after World War II no Jew would ever be killed just for being Jewish, but this is what happened in the city of New York."[21]

Butman wants it to be OK to be as Jewish as Lifsh, Hatzolah and he himself were.

Quote
A writer for City Journal criticized the news media for downplaying the role of antisemitism in the riots, noting various antisemitic displays, such as a banner displayed at the funeral of Cato that said, "Hitler did not do the job".[8]

See also:

https://trueleft.createaforum.com/news/mainstream-media-rightist-bias/

In any case, we must continue from where Hitler left off.

Quote
About three hours after the riots began, early on the morning of August 20, a group of approximately 20 young black men surrounded Yankel Rosenbaum, a 29-year-old Jewish University of Melbourne student in the United States conducting research for his doctorate. They stabbed him several times in the back and beat him severely, fracturing his skull.
...
For three days following the accident, numerous African Americans and Caribbean Americans of the neighborhood, joined by growing numbers of non-residents, rioted in Crown Heights. In the rioting of the ensuing three days, according to Edward Shapiro, many of the rioters "did not even live in Crown Heights."[6]

During the riots, Jews were injured, stores were looted, and cars and homes were damaged. The rioters identified Jewish homes by the mezuzot affixed to the front doors.[15]

An additional 350 police officers were added to the regular duty roster on August 20 and were assigned to Crown Heights in an attempt to quell the rioting. After episodes of rock- and bottle-throwing involving hundreds of blacks and Jews,[31] and after groups of blacks marched through Crown Heights chanting "No Justice, No Peace!", "Death to the Jews!", and "Whose streets? Our streets!", an additional 1,200 police officers were sent to confront rioters in Crown Heights.[6]

On the third day of the disturbances, Al Sharpton and Sonny Carson led a march.[32] The marchers proceeded through Crown Heights carrying antisemitic signs and burning an Israeli flag.[32][33]

See also:

https://trueleft.createaforum.com/counterculture-era/anti-racism-before-the-counterculture-era-ended/

Epilogue:

Quote
Brooklyn District Attorney Charles J. Hynes explained that under New York law, the single act of "losing control of a car" is not criminal negligence, even if death or injury resulted. Lifsh waived immunity and testified before the grand jury.[7] About an hour after hearing Lifsh's testimony, the grand jury voted not to indict him.[38] Subsequently, Lifsh moved to Israel, where his family lives, because he claimed his life was threatened. In Israel, Lifsh settled in the Lubavitch village of Kfar Chabad.[39]

And this is yet another reason why Israel must be nuked.

NEVER FORGIVE. NEVER FORGET.

Finally, from the enemy comments:

Quote
https://www.ny1.com/nyc/brooklyn/politics/2022/11/11/orthodox-community-shows-its-strength-by-toppling-democrats

Quote
the first people to congratulate Netanyahu were Viktor Orban and Giorgio Meloni.
« Last Edit: November 19, 2022, 05:46:55 pm by 90sRetroFan »