Posted on 05/14/2014 11:41:55 AM PDT by Olog-hai
A nursery school in Latvia posted a sign last week stating it was Judenfrei (free of Jews).
Russian and Latvian media reported that the Pucite School, owned by parliamentarian Imants Paradnieks who has in the past made anti-Semitic statements, posted the sign on the gate at the front entrance of the school on May 6.
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Hmmm, wonder if that’s a good place to take my kids...
NOT!
Figures Russian media would be interested in this story.
Weren’t the Latvians willing participants in helping the nazis implement the final solution?
Yes, that’s my take too.
This sort of thing should be discouraged, shown for the negative thing it is.
You can rest assured, the race-baiters will be totally silent on this, unless they are cornered, and then they’ll give some transparent response that will be seen instantly for the lie that it is.
Those people in Lativa are going to get a big shout-out of support from Al Sharpton!
And Borat.
I didn’t trust Borat in that movie LOL!
I call BS on it....Russians are known for upping the propaganda meter when it suits them.
Latvia and the other Baltic states could soon face the Ukrainian treatment if Putin wants them to.
A place we have committed our sons to protect, no matter what, should their territorial integrity be violated.
Latvia, like the other Baltic States, Romania and Bulgaria are permanently members of NATO and the USA MUST go to war with any nation that attacks them.
No options. Win or lose. No matter what.
When will they start posting “muslimfrei?”
Do they accept Islamics?
Do they accept Islamics?
If youd like to be on or off, please FR mail me.
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Good for business I'm sure.
The sign was posted. How do we know who did it?
Did Paradnieks disown the sign?
I don't understand Latvian, so I don't know.
He's quoted as saying The Kremlin is full of jackals. That sort of sounds like he's saying somebody else put up the sign, but we only have the barest of details about this.
I don't know any more than anybody else, but 1) this was more like a sticker that anybody could have stuck on the gate than something that took much effort or something that absolutely had to be produced by the nursery school, and 2) what would the point be of putting up a sign like that now? It's more likely to me that it was an effort to discredit somebody than a statement the politician or the school would have made on their own. But, like I said, I don't have any more details about this than anybody else.
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