New York Times: German Anti-Semitism is Now a Muslim Problem

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The new Nazis are here and everyone is running low on excuses.

And yet the German police have noted a disturbing rise in the number of people of Arabic and Turkish descent arrested on suspicion of anti-Semitic acts in recent years, especially over the last several months. After noticing an alarming uptick in anti-Semitic sentiment among immigrant students, the German government is considering a special fund for Holocaust education.

But the rise of Muslim anti-Semitism is responsible for the recent change in the tone of hate in Germany. Until recently, the country’s anti-Semitism has been largely coded and anonymous. Messages might be spray-painted on walls at night; during the day, though, it would be rare to hear someone shout, as protesters did in Berlin in July, “Jews to the gas!” Another popular slogan at this and other rallies was “Jew, coward pig, come out and fight alone!” — shouted just yards from Berlin’s main Holocaust memorial.

Talking to Muslim friends, I can’t help but believe that the audacity of today’s anti-Semitism is in part a result of the exploitation of a “victim status,” an underdog sentiment that too many European Muslims have embraced enthusiastically.

The op-ed goes on about educating Muslims on the Holocaust. But that doesn’t work since Muslims are already educated about the Holocaust. Mein Kampf is very popular in Turkey. The Muslim Brotherhood was interlinked with the Nazis.

To an already genocidal religion, the Holocaust was something to emulate. Mohammed was killing Jews long before Hitler. His followers are still killing Jews over a thousand years later.

There’s your thousand year Reich.

The victim status is very much an issue but Muslims feel like victims because they’re failed supremacists. The Islamist has a lot in common with the Neo-Nazi. Except his Hitler is the founder of a religion that continues to expand.

Of course, anti-Semitism didn’t originate with Europe’s Muslims, nor are they its only proponents today. The traditional anti-Semitism of Europe’s far right persists. So, too, does that of the far left, as a negative byproduct of sympathy for the Palestinian liberation struggle. There’s also an anti-Semitism of the center, a subcategory of the sort of casual anti-Americanism

There’s a certain amount of truth there, but it obscures the larger issue which is that Muslim anti-Semitism has become a proxy for leftist anti-Semitism. It was never about the Pallies. Left-wing anti-Semitism, like Muslim anti-Semitism, predates the modern State of Israel, predates Zionism.

The left seeks out noble savages to act out its worst impulses, its animalistic urges, glorifying them and degrading them at the same time. The left doesn’t seem to understand that Muslims are not there to be their proxies, they don’t hate Jews because the left hates Jews, but because they hate everyone who isn’t them. Islam is pure uncut xenophobia. The sort of xenophobia that only the truly degraded who believe that they ought to be running the world are capable of practicing.

That’s what we see with ISIS or with the Muslim settlers of Europe who murder Jewish children. The new Nazis of Europe are older than its oldest Nazis.

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  • roccolore

    Muslims will always play the victim.

  • mollysdad

    I guess that settles it, then.

    Islam has to disappear.

    • moraywatson

      Yes, islam has to disappear. But just remember that even without islam, there will always be totalitarians.

  • davidlritter

    Muslim anti-Semitism isn’t due to victimhood. Wake up; it’s their religion!

    • Gee

      Muslim anti-Semitism has been going on for over 1,400 years

      • davidlritter

        Right, since Mohammad invented Islam.

  • Texas Patriot

    I wish someone would do a study on the precise origins of Hitler’s ideology and thought processes. Was it mere coincidence that the Islamic Caliphate of the Ottoman Empire fought on the side of Germany and the other central powers in WWI? Hitler was never the brightest light bulb, and it seems almost certain that his demented and deluded mind was heavily influenced and shaped by the core ideologies and thought patterns of his Muslim brothers in arms. Without Islamic ideology providing a theoretical framework for his anger and his hatred, it seems highly likely that he would have remained an obscure and unknown painter from Austria.

    • http://sultanknish.blogspot.com Daniel Greenfield

      There was a history of German trying to make common cause with Islam. Even in WW1 they were trying to get Muslims to fight by making Islamic arguments to them.

      • Texas Patriot

        DG: There was a history of German trying to make common cause with Islam. Even in WW1 they were trying to get Muslims to fight by making Islamic arguments to them.

        That sounds a bit like a tail-wagging-the-dog story. It’s hard to know whether the Germans were using Islamic ideology to bait Muslims or vice versa. In either case, no one seems to have swallowed bait, hook, line and sinker more than Lance Corporal Hitler.

      • Pete

        Francis I King of France formed an alliance with the Ottoman Turks. The Germans like all good apes … err humans could count and they could figure odds. They could see France had Britain and Russia as allies.

        After the French formed The Triple Entente Germany could break out the Entente Cordiale (encirclement) by getting allies to the north or to the south. The Germans would not find allies to the north. Since the Great Northern War and Charles XII, the Swedes have had no stomach for war. That leaves south. It is the way it works.

        P.S. When Napoleon went to Egypt, he tried to convince the Muslims that the French Revolution and Islam were simpatico. They went so far as to set up a press and publish pamphlets. It didn’t work. The point is the French tried.

        P.S. II Swedish King Charles the XII also had an alliance with the Ottomans

      • robert clark

        Germany did not have a Muslim population. Several of the countries occupied by the Germans did have Muslim populations. They were a populations that was safe for the Germans to recruit because they were for a variety of reasons hostile to the government of the country they lived. This was especially true in the Soviet Union because of Stalin’s athiest campaigns. Yugoslvia was the other country where Muslims were recruited. Here the ethnic and religious animosities meant that again the Muslims were a population that the Germans could recruit. The SS recruited Muslims extensively in the Balkans and here thre Mufti was especially involved. There were two Bosnian Muslim Waffen SS Divisions, an Albanian Waffen SS Division (in Kosovo-Metohija and Western Macedonia), the 21st Waffen Gebirgs Division der SS ìSkanderbegî, a Muslim SS self-defense regiment (in the Rashka–Sandzak region of Serbia. Many other units were formed, especially in the Soviet Union. Other Muslim units fighting with the NAZIs included: the Arab Legion (Arabisches Freiheitskorps), the Arab Brigade, the Ostmusselmanische SS-Regiment, the Ostturkischen Waffen Verband der SS made up of Turkistanis, the Waffengruppe der-SS Krim, formations consisting of Chechen Muslims from Chechnya,Ý and a Tatar Regiment der-SS made up of Crimean Tatars, and other Muslim formations in the Waffen SS and Wehrmacht, in Bosnia-Hercegovina, the Balkans, North Africa, and Nazi-occupied areas of the Soviet Union. The Mufti’s involvement in the formation of these units varied.

    • CDM

      So much wrong here.

      Was it mere coincidence that the Islamic Caliphate of the Ottoman Empire fought on the side of Germany and the other central powers in WWI?

      Yes. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pursuit_of_Goeben_and_Breslau

      Hitler was never the brightest light bulb, and it seems almost certain that his demented and deluded mind was heavily influenced and shaped by the core ideologies and thought patterns of his Muslim brothers in arms.

      In WWI, Hitler served as a gefreiter (roughly equivalent to a private 1st class) on the Western Front. There were no Ottoman soldiers serving anywhere on the Western Front, so no “Muslim brothers in arms”.

      Without Islamic ideology providing a theoretical framework for his anger and his hatred,…

      If you read Mein Kampf, you would realize this statement is nonsense. Hitler’s anti-semitism originated from his hatred of Bolshevism because of its internationalist bent, an anathema to a nationalist like Hitler. Because a large number of early proponents of Bolshevism were also Jewish, he considered it a “Jewish philosophy”.

    • CDM

      So much wrong here.

      Was it mere coincidence that the Islamic Caliphate of the Ottoman Empire fought on the side of Germany and the other central powers in WWI?

      Yes. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pursuit_of_Goeben_and_Breslau

      … was heavily influenced and shaped by the core ideologies and thought patterns of his Muslim brothers in arms.

      In WWI, Hitler served as a gefreiter (roughly equivalent to a private 1st class) on the Western Front. There were no Ottoman soldiers serving anywhere on the Western Front, so no “Muslim brothers in arms”.

      Without Islamic ideology providing a theoretical framework for his anger and his hatred,…

      If you read Mein Kampf, you would realize this statement is nonsense. Hitler’s anti-semitism originated from his hatred of Bolshevism because of its internationalist bent, an anathema to a nationalist like Hitler. Because a large number of early proponents of Bolshevism were also Jewish, he considered it a “Jewish philosophy”.

  • iluvisrael

    There’s a very long list of thing muslims hate. They should crawl back to the islamic cesspools they came from.

  • robert clark

    The author of a German study that examined thousands of anti-Semitic hate messages told an Israeli newspaper that she was “very surprised” to discover that only 3 percent came from those described as members of the political “far-right.” Monika Schwarz-Friesel, a linguistics professor at the Technical University of Berlin, and her team read 14,000 letters and emails addressed to the Israeli embassy in Berlin and to Germany’s Central Council of Jews, Haaretz reported.
    The results were summarized in her book, “The Language of Hostility Towards Jews in the 21st Century,” which was published in German and is due out in English next year. “I wanted to find out how modern anti-Semites think, feel and communicate,” Schwarz-Friesel told Haaretz. The study concluded that a majority of the messages – 60 percent – were sent by educated Germans, including university professors and priests. That finding shattered the research team’s initial assumptions.

    “At first, we thought that most of the letters would be sent by right-wing extremists,” Schwarz-Friesel said. “But I was very surprised to discover that they were actually sent by people from the social mainstream – professors, Ph.D.s, lawyers, priests, university and high-school students.”

  • robert clark

    Actually it is Semitism you are both wrong

  • Hard Little Machine

    This is bullshit. German’s Jew hate is REVEALED by Muslims it isn’t created or amplified by it. Of course the Muslims hate Jews. But since Germany and liberals love Muslims generally, the transitive rule of politics maintains that whomever your heroes hate you hate too. The Germans simply put lid on their own psychotic Jew hate for 60 years – the only 60 year period in the 1500 year history of German identity. What’s happening now is that since Muslims are free to scream their own Jew hate it’s ok for the Germans to do it again openly.

    • Pete

      The Germans are different than the French?

      If I remember correctly it also seems to me that the French went after the Jewish community in Provence region during the Albisengian crusade. The local counts protected the Jewish community if for no other reason than the taxes on merchants. But ultimately the local counts were deposed.

    • Pete

      Degradation of Alfred Dreyfus

  • truebearing

    Germany is still burdened by its guilt over the Holocaust and WWII. Here is their chance to free themselves by crushing the Muslims and driving them out of Germany, then Europe. Lukewarm platitudes aren’t enough. Vindication will only come once the German people go to battle for those they wronged, and against those who are the scourge of humanity. They owe it to Jews and would be doing themselves a favor, too. Surely they don’t believe that Muslim genocide will stop with Jews.