My advice to Jews in Germany, get out while you can:
Go here to read the rest. In the days of the Weimar Republic, Nazis who committed crimes, Hitler was a prime example of this, were given slap on the wrists sentences if their offenses could be interpreted as having a political motivation that the court thought praise-worthy. This is precisely what happened in this case. Europe in general is becoming a dark place for Jews as Islamic “immigrants” make their lives a living hell, often aided and abetted by home grown anti-Semites. So, I think the Jews of Europe in general should be looking for a place of refuge. This advice I would also give to believing Christians in Europe. The hateful forces that use Jews as scapegoats never stop with Jews, but sooner or later attack Christians.
‘And meanwhile, the German episcopal conference has made public its own contribution to the synod last October: a document in support of communion for the divorced and remarried that has been signed by a large majority of German bishops and in fact is already being put into practice on a wide scale: – See more at: https://the-american-catholic.com/2015/02/10/popewatch-battlelines/#sthash.ffPMrr8b.dpuf‘
The devil hates Jews because from a Jewish woman came Christ in His Body. The devil hates Christians because the Christian (i.e., Catholic) Church is the Body of Christ. The devil hates Jews and Christians because the devil hates Christ.
OK -maybe – MAYBE – if they stood outside a synagogue peacefully holding signs of protest regarding Israeli policies towards Palestinians, I might believe them, although I could see someone reasonably thinking otherwise even then. But throwing freaking Molotovs?!?! No. Just no. And this in GERMANY – you think they might be a little more attuned to masked anti-semitism
When they have to try Muslims for hate crimes against homosexuals, the progressives’ heads are going to explode.
Come to think of it, not even sure then – maybe peaceful protests in front of the Israeli embassy. They make the same mistake many others do – confusing the State of Israel (a political entity) with Jews (an ethno-religious group of people). After all, there are non-Jewish Israelis.
The only thing I can think of to explain this – Europe is terrified of the Muslim within their borders. Imagine the rioting if they had gotten anything more than a light sentence.
I wonder if the Catholics in the area will speak out. I think that is where this new cardinal is:
Vatican Appoints ‘New Generation’ Cardinal Rainer Maria Woelki Head Of Cologne Archdiocese
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/07/16/cardinal-rainer-maria-woelki_n_5587938.html
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“I think the Jews of Europe in general should be looking for a place of refuge.”
When the then Israeli Prime Minister, Ariel Sharon, warned that France’s Jews “could find themselves in great danger,” and encouraged them to make aliyah, many French Jews were, frankly, horrified. People told me that it would be a disaster for French Jews, to regress into their own communal identity, which could, in turn, validate that of the Muslim community. They were concerned that “the Jewish community” and “the Muslim community” could be seen as two mutually hostile minorities, separate from the mass of the French nation, especially as 60% of France’s Jews are, themselves, second-generation immigrants from the Maghreb.
Alas! Many French people, including politicians and the media, find it comforting to be able to present anti-semitic incidents as inter-communal clashes between two minorities.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/a-month-after-kosher-market-attack-french-jews-plan-an-exodus/2015/02/07/bf7fd644-abb9-11e4-8876-460b1144cbc1_story.html