Sunday, February 24, 2019

EUROPE SURRENDERS TO THE MUSLIMS LIKE AMERICA DID THE MEXICAN INVADERS

THE (REALITY) OF THE GLOBALIST DEMOCRAT PARTY AS IT SERVES THE RICH, “CHEAP” LABOR ILLEGALS and MUSLIMS:

Anti-Semitic, open borders for cheaper labor and funded by criminal banksters… and these pols are making vast fortunes sucking the blood of America!

We must not let them cheat their way to power over the rest of us.  Their ongoing vote fraud must be stopped and the Democrats need to take a look at themselves and at what they have become. It's not a pretty picture.  What they have become threatens to destroy the greatest nation on the planet and they are doing it on purpose.  They have nothing but contempt for the US as founded and for those of us who love this country. PATRICIA McCARTHY – AMERICAN THINKER

“Then we suffered the rattling election of Barack Obama, whose active membership in a white-, Jewish-, and America-hating church was well known to the electorate.  His close personal relationship with the likes of his adored Rev. Jeremiah Wright and Louis Farrakhan was no secret.  Obama was open about his goals.  He told us he was out to "fundamentally transform America" and the world.”  ALAN BERGSTEIN

“There is a deep racist and anti-Semitic disease in the leadership of the Democrats. As Senator Cory Booker brings his hatred for the Jewish State to the Senate, he should be asked whether he agrees with his hero, “The only good Zionist is a dead Zionist we must take a lesson from Hitler”. DANIEL GREENFIELD

MAD MAXINE WATERS AND HER PAL RACIST ANTI-SEMITIC LOUIS FARRAKHAN




ISLAMIST BARACK OBAMA

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“Of course, one of the main reasons the nation is now “divided, resentful and angry” is because race-baiting, Islamist, class warrior Barack Hussein Obama was president for eight long years." MATTHEW VADUM
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"But the Obamas are the center of the most delusional cult of personality that the media has yet spawned. And so we get bizarre pieces like these." MONICA SHOWALTER
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"Along with Obama, Pelosi and Schumer are responsible for incalculable damage done to this country over the eight years of that administration." PATRICIA McCARTHY

 French Philosopher: Jews 

First Victims of Islamic 

Immigration





French writer and philosopher Alain Finkielkraut poses on June 16, 2015 at his home in Paris. AFP PHOTO / JOEL SAGET (Photo by Joël SAGET / AFP) (Photo credit should read JOEL SAGET/AFP/Getty Images)
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French Jewish philosopher Alain Finkielkraut has claimed that the populist movement in Europe has largely been a reaction to demographic changes, blaming German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

Finkielkraut labelled Chancellor Merkel’s infamous “wir schaffen das!” (we can do it!) phrase during the height of the migrant crisis in 2015 as “nonsense”, saying, “You see it yourself: you can not do it. This mix of extreme moralism and economic interests was repugnant,” Die Welt reports.
“The Germans wanted to buy themselves free and finally become a morally impeccable people. But that happens at the expense of the Jews, who are the first victims, as more and more immigrants are let in,” he added.
The philosopher said he would support “responsible, if not extremely restrictive” immigration policies, explaining: “I am convinced that the integration of immigrants is becoming increasingly difficult. If immigration goes on, we will have more reverse phenomena, namely that the French adapt to the culture of Islam or convert more and more.”
Last Saturday Finkielkraut was the victim of anti-semitic abuse hurled at him by a Gilets Jaunes (Yellow Vest) protestor who was later revealed to be an Islamic extremist.
Commenting on the attack, Finkielkraut said: “We are now trying to convince ourselves that this is a reawakening of old nationalist and anti-Semitic combat calls such as ‘France belongs to us’, ‘France for the French’.”
“But the one who called that, the most aggressive of them all, is a Salafist,” he said, adding: “If someone says: France belongs to us, then that means: France is destined to become Islamic soil.”
France has also seen a surge in anti-Semitic incidents over the past year according to a recently released report.
“Modern anti-Semitism is not a game of racism, it is a variant of anti-racism. All anti-Semites today are anti-racists. They speak in the name of humanity, in the name of all suffering beings. And in this way they associate the Star of David with the swastika,” Finkielkraut observed.
He also noted “that anti-Semitism would be a marginal problem in France and Europe if our societies had not been transformed against their will into multicultural societies.”
In the suburbs of Paris, the Jewish population has seen a rapid decline in recent years, and according to Finkielkraut, “Jews leave certain districts and cities because life has become hell there for them.”
“It is important to know that in certain districts the most common insults are ‘filthy Jew’ and ‘filthy Frenchman’,” he added


The Plague of Anti-Semitism Spreads in France



The disease of anti-Semitism is not new to France, and it has been spreading.  But a new threshold in response to it was set by the displays of outrage as a result of the verbal assault on Alain Finkielkraut, a well known intellectual who was walking on the Boulevard du Montparnasse in Paris on February 16, 2019.  The perpetrators were a small group, members of the gilets jaunes, the yellow vest movement.  The main suspect is a salesman from Mulhouse in eastern Alsace.  The group shouted at Finkielkraut, in non-academic terms, "Dirty Zionist s---" and "Go back to Tel Aviv" and "France belongs to us," among other choice expressions. 
Alain Finkielkraut is a 69-year-old Jewish philosopher, an eminent man of letters, and a public intellectual — a distinguished academic, since 2014 a member of the Académie Française, the prestigious council of 40 concerned with matters related to the French language.  Contrary to the fabrications of the yellow vest attackers, he was born in Paris, though his father was a Polish Holocaust-survivor of Auschwitz.  Ironically, Finkielkraut initially supported the Y.V. movement when it started two months ago, but then he criticized its members for destruction without regard for anyone or anything. 
Finkielkraut emerged in public in the May 1968 student revolt and in 1987 with his book, The Defeat of the Mind, that was critical of postmodern philosophy and cultural relativism.  He is a controversial figure, appearing on TV, writing articles for prominent newspapers, and giving interviews, known as an opponent of mass migration into France, a critic of multiculturalism, and a defender of the West.  He is a concerned with Jewish identity in postwar Europe and is a strong advocate of Israel.  Since he was addressed by the Y.V. attackers as a "dirty Jew," the Paris prosecutor is inquiring whether this is a crime, a public insult related to origin, ethnicity, race, or religion.
Finkielkraut is not the only prominent Jewish figure to be assaulted.  Another was Simone Weil, survivor of Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen, French minister of health, proponent of women's legal rights, advocate of legislation for abortion in 1975 and for a ban on smoking, president of the European Parliament, appointed to Académie Française in 2008.  She is the fifth woman in history to be given, in July 2018, a burial in the Pantheon in Paris.  Swastikas were painted on public postboxes that had her face on them. 
On February 18, 2019, a group of French members of the National Assembly introduced a bill to make anti-Zionism a criminal offense in the same way that anti-Semitism is illegal in France.  This touches on a controversial issue.  For many years, critics of the State of Israel or its actions or political figures have argued that such criticism is appropriate and that conflating this with anti-Semitism is misguided.  Others have responded that though criticism of Israeli actions or policies is legitimate, calls for the destruction of the State and espousers of BDS can be regarded as a manifestation of anti-Semitism. 
Central to the issue is the accurate and acceptable definition of the disease of anti-Semitism.  A valuable, if still controversial, working definition has been provided by the IHRA, the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance, a group of 31 countries.  It started in October 2013 as a statement on Holocaust denial and discrimination, followed at a meeting in Bucharest on May 26, 2016 by a fuller definition of anti-Semitism.  All parties agree that anti-Semitism is a certain perception of Jews which may be expressed as hatred toward them.  All can also agree that criticism of Israel similar to that leveled against any other country cannot be regarded as anti-Semitism.  
The basic problem is that not all parties agree that a double standard exists for many countries and organizations by requiring of Israel a pattern of behavior not expected or demanded of any other democratic nation.  The significant, though controversial, contribution of the IHRA to the definition is that anti-Semitism includes targeting the State of Israel conceived as a Jewish collectivity.  Because of the international incessant condemnation of Israel, anti-Zionism is one of the modern forms of anti-Semitism.  The IHRA declaration is not legally binding, but it is a guideline, and one that was accepted by Britain and Germany in 2016.
It was also accepted by President Macron on February 20, 2019.  "We must name the evil: anti-Semitism is hiding behind the mask of anti-Zionism.  The time has come for action."  Macron acted immediately by declaring no toleration of anti-Semitism, ordering the French Interior Ministry to dismantle three neo-Nazi groups.  He visited the Holocaust memorial in Paris.  Macron responded immediately to the attack on Finkielkraut, asserting that the anti-Semitic insults are the complete negation of "who we are" and what makes France a great nation.  Anti-Semitism is a repudiation of the Republic.  Other prominent public figures followed his example: François Hollande and Nicolas Sarkozy joined the demonstration of thousands of people in the Place de la République in Paris, who displayed banners with Ça suffit (that's enough).  
Macron denounced the unacceptable increase in acts and hate speech, which he linked to the recent wave of demonstrations against his government, by the yellow vest rallies.  Anti-Semitism is not a slogan of the Y.V. movement, but there are extremists among its members responsible for racist and anti-Semitic remarks, as well as attacks on legislators.  It is sad that some in the Y.V. movement believe in a Zionist plot or conspiracy.  In a sense, their behavior resembles that of the black American actor Jussie Smollett, charged in Chicago on February 21, 2019 with filing a false report that he was attacked for racial reasons.  In both cases, the perpetrators took advantage of justifiable anger at expressions of racism and existing discrimination to spread their message of hate.
More attention is now being paid in France to anti-Semitism, which Christophe Castaner, minister of the interior, says is spreading like a poison.  In 2018, there were 641 anti-Semitic acts and threats, an increase of 74% from 311 in 2017. 
A few can be mentioned.  Graves, more than 90, of Jews were vandalized with swastikas in the cemetery in the small village of Quatzenheim, a village near Strasbourg.  Macron, wearing a skullcap, attended a ceremony at the gravesite. 
Among the more egregious previous anti-Semitic attacks in 2012 were the killing of four people, a rabbi and three children, in the Jewish school in Toulouse in southwest France, and the murder of Ilan Halimi, a 23-year-old phone salesman, of Jewish Moroccan ancestry, who was kidnapped and tortured for three weeks in 2006 and died from burn injuries on the way to the hospital.  A tree planted in his memory in the Paris suburb of Sainte-Geneviève-du-Bois was chopped down.  On February 19, 2019, two teenagers were arrested after firing, by air rifle, at a synagogue in the Paris suburb of Sarcelles.  The next day, February 20, two swastikas accompanied by a phrase denying the Holocaust were painted on a monument in a Jewish cemetery in Champagne-au-Mont-d'Or, near Lyon.
You don't have to be Jewish to like bagels, but a bagel factory, of the Bagelstein chain, in the east of Paris, in the Ile Saint-Louis district, was defaced with the word "Juden" in German painted in yellow across the window.  It is unclear whether the color referred to the Y.V. movement or to the Star of David arm bands Jews were forced to wear by Nazi Germany. 
French politicians have asserted that anti-Semitism is deeply rooted in French society.  The country is familiar with attacks on Jews and Jewish institutions by political extremists and Islamists, but the link to the yellow vests came as a surprise.
The disease of anti-Semitism may be turning into a plague.  We must recognize, as Albert Camus, wrote in The Plague, that the next plague will "rouse up its rats again."  Radical surgery is essential to correct the severe cancerous threat to society in France as elsewhere.

PELOSI BUILDS A WALL AROUND HER PLACE IN ST. HELENA, NAPA COUNTY, MEXIFORNIA…. But doesn’t want a wall against the narcomex cartels! Guess they’re UNREGISTERED DEM VOTERS!



Afghans Assault Gay Asylum Seeker at Swedish ‘LGBT Certified’ Asylum Home



People carry giant flags during the Europride Parade in Stockholm, Sweden, on August 4, 2018. (Photo by Hossein SALMANZADEH / TT News Agency / AFP) / Sweden OUT (Photo credit should read HOSSEIN SALMANZADEH/AFP/Getty Images)
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An Iranian gay man was the subject of a vicious assault by a gang of Afghans at a Swedish asylum home despite it being “certified” for LGBT individuals.

One man, Abdul Azizi, has been found guilty and convicted following the assault, which saw the Iranian jumped by around fifteen Afghans after he and his boyfriend had sat down to eat dinner in the asylum home dining room, Nyheter Idag reports.
The asylum home, located in Västmanland, was previously “LGBT certified” by the Swedish Federation for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Rights (RFSL), with staff undergoing 16 hours of training and two workshops back in May 2015.
Following the attack on the Iranian, the home was forced to hire a security company for a ten-day period to restore order in the home.
The attacker claimed that the Iranian had insulted the Afghans’ mothers, which led to the violence — but this was countered by staff who testified that the Afghans had started the abuse.


“If I had been alone and he had said so ugly things then I could have checked myself but when he said this openly to everyone, we all became so upset and couldn’t control ourselves. We may have made an unconscious error, but honour violations are serious for us, ” Azizi told police.
The Afghan was sentenced to one year in prison and a fine to be paid to the victim. He would also be deported, save for the fact he had a previous deportation order that could not be previously enforced.
Violence against LGBT asylum seekers in asylum homes in Europe has been a major issue for years since the height of the migrant crisis in late 2015.
By February 2016, homosexuals, along with Christian converts and other minorities, were fleeing asylum homes due to threats and violence from predominantly Muslim men.
A year later, a Serbian gay asylum seeker couple was brutally beaten to the point of near-death, with footage of the aftermath of the beating being posted online.


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Khan’s London: Acid Gang Sentenced after ‘Homophobic’ Attacks



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Nine migration-background men have been sentenced for a brutal and unprovoked series of violent assaults including “acid” attacks, described as “homophobic” by the media.

The men were sentenced for a variety of offences at Wood Green Crown Court, which left one victim with a fractured eye socket and corrosive burns to his eye, according to an official statement from the Metropolitan Police Force.
The gang had been administering a “ferocious” beating to an unidentified male when a group exiting a nearby club tried to intervene, with one of them attempting to film the assault on his mobile phone.
The attackers “took exception to this”, according to the police statement, “kicking [the young man with the phone] to the ground” and attempting to take it from him.
As the situation escalated, one of the gang — Huseyin Onel — went to his car and retrieved a white bottle which he used to attack the Good Samaritans with a corrosive substance, “calmly… spraying liquid at their faces as they attempted to flee.”
Two other members of the gang, Mehmet Tekagac and Onur Ardic, were also directly involved in the use of a corrosive substance on one of the victims.
“The suspects then got into three cars and drove from the scene, shouting homophobic comments at members of the group, and that they ‘run Hackney’,” the statement reports.


“The level of violence used in this attack, coupled with the speed that this incident escalated, are truly shocking,” commented Detective Constable David Leitner, who led the investigation into the attack.
“A group of people who were enjoying themselves at the end of a night out were subjected to a sustained and relentless wave of violence including the use of a corrosive substance — because they acted as Good Samaritans to help a male being subjected to a vicious assault,” he added.
“The original victim who was attacked by the group has never been traced but I hope he, and all those who were set upon by this violent group of individuals, will take some comfort from the fact that this group has been convicted.”
The gang have been identified and sentenced as follows:
Huseyin Onel, 24 (30/03/94) of no fixed abode, but from the Hackney area, was sentenced to 17 years in prison for applying a noxious substance causing grievous bodily harm (GBH), plus an additional three years on extended licence. Onel was sentenced to nine years each for six counts of casting a noxious substance and three years for violent disorder to run concurrently.
Mehmet Tekagac, 30 (03/09/88) of Kenworthy Road, E9 was sentenced to 14-and-a-half years in prison for applying a noxious substance causing GBH, plus an additional three years on extended licence. To run concurrently, Tekagac was sentenced to eight years for robbery and three years for violent disorder.
Onur Ardic, 27 (02/11/91) of Frampton Park Road, E9 was sentenced to 14 years in prison for applying a noxious substance causing GBH plus three years on extended licence. He was also sentenced to three years for violent disorder to run concurrently.
Guven Ulas, 20 (21/12/98) of Pultney Street, N1, was sentenced to 30 months in prison for violent disorder.
Mustafa Kiziltan, 30 (10/09/88) of no fixed abode, but from the Hackney area, was sentenced to a total of three years in prison – 27 months for violent disorder and nine months for dangerous driving. He was also sentenced to three months for failing to stop, this will run concurrently.
Serkan Kiziltan, 22 (03/11/96) of Well Street, E9, was sentenced to 18 months for violent disorder.
Umit Kaygisiz, 21 (26/12/97) of Orsman Road, N1, was sentenced to a total of 28 months in prison for violent disorder and attempting to convey a prohibited item into prison (namely a mobile phone).
Yasam Erdogan, 24 (24/11/94) of Nightingale Road, N1, was sentenced to 18 months for violent disorder, suspended for two years.
Turgut Adakan, 23 (20/06/95) of Roman Road, E6, was sentenced to 18 months for violent disorder, suspended for two years.
It is typical for the mainstream media — and sometimes the authorities themselves — to add up multiple sentences for gang members like this, in order to report that they have been sentenced to “a total” number of years “behind bars” which appears appropriately severe.
However, it should be noted that for individuals sentenced to multiple terms “to run concurrently”  — i.e. simultaneously — only the longest one is actually served in any meaningful sense.
Moreover, it is typical for criminals in the United Kingdom to be released on licence automatically halfway or, more rarely, two-thirds of the way through all non-life “custodial” sentences, further reducing the time actually spent in prison.
“Suspended” sentences, while counted as custodial for statistical purposes, are not in fact served in prison at all, unless the convict commits another crime within a set timeframe — and sometimes not even then.


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Mexican Cartel Gunmen Torch Car, Victim near Texas Border



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REYNOSA, Tamaulipas – Authorities in this border city are looking into the recent discovery of a body in the trunk a car that was set on fire near the banks of the Rio Grande.

Firefighters discovered the victim while responding to a car fire in the Aquiles Serdan neighborhood. The man’s hands and feet were tied and remains unidentified.
The gruesome discovery was soon followed by another two bodies found outside a hospital along the highway that connects Reynosa and San Fernando. The three executions were revealed during a time where Reynosa continues to be the epicenter of a fierce turf war between rival factions of the Gulf Cartel. Law enforcement sources told Breitbart News that in one of the recent shootouts, an armed convoy of at least 20 SUVs clashed with state authorities.
Many of the gun battles are taking place on the city’s eastern side near the industrial parks and the international bridge to Pharr, Texas. A rival Gulf Cartel faction has used the border city of Rio Bravo—just south of Donna, Texas–to launch convoys of gunmen into Reynosa.
Editor’s Note: Breitbart Texas traveled to the Mexican States of Tamaulipas, Coahuila, and Nuevo León to recruit citizen journalists willing to risk their lives and expose the cartels silencing their communities.  The writers would face certain death at the hands of the various cartels that operate in those areas including the Gulf Cartel and Los Zetas if a pseudonym were not used. Breitbart Texas’ Cartel Chronicles are published in both English and in their original Spanish. This article was written by “A.C. Del Angel” from Tamaulipas. 

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