Posted on 01/09/2015 6:11:14 AM PST by KeyLargo
Daily Caller
Frances Multiculturalist Agenda Makes Jews Pack Their Bags
4:50 PM 01/06/2015
Ryan Girdusky Political Consultant
As more French Jews face anti-Semitic attacks, many are leaving for Israel. Most of the attacks have come from Muslims, whether immigrants or French-born, many of whom have not assimilated into French society if not rejecting French society entirely. Compounding the dangerous situation, Frances left-wing government refuses to acknowledge the scope of this crisis, apparently more afraid of losing Muslim votes they depend on than in defending Frances half-million Jews.
Israels Ministry of Immigrant Absorption is expecting Little Paris neighborhoods to pop up all over Tel Aviv, Netanya, and Jerusalem. According to the Jewish Agency, French Jews have become the number-one immigrant group to Israel. In 2014, more than 7,000 French Jews emigrated, twice the number from 2013. Israeli Minister of Immigrant Absorption Sofa Landver said she expects about 10,000 new French immigrants next year.
Thats an astounding 20,000 French Jews moving to Israel, or four percent of that community emigrating in just three years.
Further, a poll conducted the Paris-based Siona organization of Sephardic French Jews found that 74 percent of the 3,833 respondents are considering leaving France.
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France's Interior Minister Hortefeux walks next to a tombstone desecrated by vandals with Nazi swastikas and the Slogan "Jews out", in the Jewish Cemetery of Cronenbourg Reuters
So, France is trading one of its most economically productive sectors of society for millions of violent moochers who won’t work. Somehow this doesn’t seem like a model for success.
It’s becoming more and more obvious that “multiculturalism and diversity” doesn’t work. America needs to wake up and open its eyes. France is showing us what our future is going to look like.
I’d guess it’s about 1936 again. I’d also guess that a lot of people won’t get it.
But you lovely and kind Muslims without a sense of humor can stay - here are the keys to our nukes.
The Holocaust in France (June 1940-August 1944)
France is unique among all the countries which experienced the Holocaust. France was the only defeated Allied country whose government actively assisted the NAZIs. After the French surrender. The Vichy authorities actively assisted the NAZIs track down and deport Jews.
[Eizenstat] The first action taken against French Jews after the 1940 invasion was the expulsion from Alsace. To my knowledge, this was one of the very few non-lethal expulsions conducted by the NAZIs. Presumably the master plan for killing the Jews had not yet been fully worked out. Another early action involving German Jews was deporting Jews in Western Landen (Baden, the Saar, and the Palatinate), including some of the oldest German Jewish families, in October 1940 to camps in the French Pyrenees (Gurs, Noé, Récébédou, and Rivesaltes). Gurs was the largest.
The death rate was very high because there were not even the most basic facilities. The camps were run by Vichy authorities. The killing of Dutch, Belgian and French Jews began in July 1942 when the death camps in Poland became operational. Vivian Fry, before American entered the War, worked tirelessly in Vichy to build up a rescue network working with the Emergency Resue Committee, a private relief organization.
The NAZIs had inserted a "surrender on demand clause" in Article 5 of the Franco German Armistice of 1940. Fry succeeded in rescuing more than 1,500 artists, musicians, politicians, scientists, and writers, many but not all Jewish. The Germans make life a nightmare for French Jew, both in Vichy as well as the occupied area.
Many French people risked their lives to protect Jews, including French people that were anti-semitic. One French girl recalls a priest who helped save her and her family describe how he disliked Jews, but saving them from the Germans was the "Christian thing" to do. [Cohn] Others assisted the Germans.
http://histclo.com/essay/war/ww2/hol/holc-fra.html
The reason Journalistas and Talking Heads are unable to confront the Evil of Islam is that one of the primary tenants of their ideology, Multi-Culturalism, has proved to be deadly.
To admit that Islam is at the root of the mayhem and murder we are witnessing, would require admitting that all cultures are not equal.
To admit all cultures are not equal leads one to the inevitable and horrible prospect (for Libs) that some cultures might be better, even superior to others. OMG!
And then you are getting dangerously close to a concept that makes Libs shrink into the shadows like a vampire seeing a cross...The prospect that American Exceptionalism is REAL!
The muslims have England. they almost have France. They have their cadre in the United States. They have one of their own in the White House. They have control of the American media. Once they consolidate their power in France, they will begin a full court press in the United States. Both believing Conservatives [Christians] and non believing Conservatives should be watching the situation with idea that they will be a wise virgin, not an unwise virgin.
“Attacks on Jews have risen since the early 2000s, with well-publicized assaults beginning in 2003 when a popular Jewish French DJ was slain by members of a Muslim youth organization. Since then, attacks on French Jews have rapidly increased, including the 2012 murder by a Muslim extremist of a rabbi and three children. Last year, Jews were targets in high-profile hate crimes including when four Arab men beat a Jewish man on at a Paris Metro station. Several other incidents occurred last year, including a pro-Palestinian protest attacking Jewish owned stores in Paris, with chants of gas the Jews and kill the Jews.
Two of the newspaper staff targeted and murdered by the Jihadi terrorists were Jews.
BBC
8 January 2015 Last updated at 13:23 ET
Charlie Hebdo attack: Victim obituaries
Georges Wolinski, cartoonist, was born to Jewish parents.
The 80-year-old was known as “Wolin” to his friends, Le Monde writes (in French).
He was born in Tunisia to Jewish parents. His father was murdered in 1936, and Georges - though only a toddler at the time - was later quoted as saying, “The ghost of my father has haunted me all my life.”
He moved to France in the 1940s to study architecture but later became obsessed with drawing cartoons.
In the 1960s he started contributing works - often on political and erotic themes - to Hara-Kiri and other publications.
In 2005, he was awarded France’s highest decoration, the Legion of Honour.
After news of her father’s murder, Wolinski’s daughter Elsa wrote on social media, “Daddy’s gone. Not Wolinski”, posting a photo of his empty desk.
Elsa Cayat, psychoanalyst and columnist
The only woman among the 12 victims, the 54-year-old wrote the magazine’s Charlie Divan (English: Charlie’s couch) column.
Her column wandered from subjects such as parental authority to the roots of the Holocaust, Madame Figaro writes (in French).
A trained psychiatrist, she had a vast number of patients, attracting intellectuals with her listening skills and analytical powers, according to her aunt, Jacqueline Raul-Duval.
One of her long-time patients, who gave her name only as Valerie, wrote an affectionate tribute on Facebook in which she says, “I think of her husband, her adolescent daughter, her big padding dog, her patients whom she is leaving without their mirror, her family, her friends.”
Her cousin, Sophie Bramly, said she feared she had been killed for being Jewish.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-30724678
Dont blame the Israeli-Palestinian conflict for Muslim anti-Semitism in France
Historian Maud Mandel argues that attacks against Jews by Muslims from Parisian suburbs hearken back to the way France departed its colonies in North Africa.
By Simon J. Rabinovitch | Jan. 8, 2015 | 11:07 AM | 1
Anti-Semitic graffiti in Paris.
‘Death to Jews’ graffiti discovered on grounds of Paris’ Notre Dame Cathedral, August 14, 2014. Photo by AP
French hatred of Jews goes far beyond Muslim anti-Semitism, says U.K. author
By Daniella Peled | Feb. 18, 2014 | 1:47 PM | 15
Founder of French anti-Semitism watchdog to make aliyah
By JTA | Jan. 5, 2015 | 2:40 PM | 1
Why France doesn’t care about anti-Semitism
By Esti Judah | Jan. 5, 2015 | 9:35 AM | 6
Muslims and Jews in France: History of a Conflict, by Maud Mandel
Princeton University Press, 272 pages
For many Jews, in both Israel and the global Diaspora, the open hostility to Israel expressed by European protesters and some politicians during this summers Gaza operation reinforced their sense of the continent as an eternally anti-Semitic place (however pleasant it might be to visit) and of its Jews as being under siege. Israeli government officials and diplomats, including the current Israeli ambassador to Germany, have openly suggested parallels between Europe of the 1930s and today, as did Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently, reacting to the European Unions decision to remove Hamas from its list of terrorist organizations.
Yet the focus of attention and concern these days is not Germany or even Greece or Hungary, both of which have resurgent and openly anti-Semitic parties in their parliaments but France. Indeed, last summers violent demonstrations in Paris are perceived by many as the culmination of a series of events that includes the kidnapping, torture and murder of Ilan Halimi in Paris in 2006; the terrorist murders of Jews in Toulouse in 2012 and the attack in May at the Jewish Museum of Belgium, in which four people were murdered and for which a man with French and Algerian citizenship was arrested.
http://www.haaretz.com/life/books/.premium-1.635747
Chicago’s Jewish community worried about their safety after Paris attack
Posted: Jan 09, 2015 8:30 PM CST Updated: Jan 09, 2015 10:35 PM CST
By Craig Wall, FOX 32 News Reporter
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So that was why Abbas went to the rally: he was checking out the PLO’s next targets; French immigrants to Israel.
The attack that Israels French-born Jews saw coming
Among the flood of immigrants, not one drop of surprise at Fridays bloodshed
By Debra Kamin January 12, 2015, 1:34 am 21
Two weeks ago, this reporter herself an American immigrant to Israel had to visit the Tel Aviv offices of Israels Ministry of Absorption to file some paperwork. In the lobby of the building, waiting patiently for appointments with the government counselors who oversee immigrants transition from their home countries into Israel, 10 other people were seated. Nine of them were French.
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Seven thousand and eighty-six French Jews made aliyah to Israel last year, more than double the 3,293 who came the year before. That number itself was a massive jump from 2012, when fewer than 2,000 Jews resettled in Israel from France.
Half a million Jews remain, making France the worlds third-largest Jewish community behind Israel and the United States, but the Jewish Agency says it expects record-high immigration numbers this year, as well.
So on Friday afternoon, when one crazed Islamic terrorists burst into a kosher supermarket in Paris and enacted an hours-long standoff that riveted the world, the French Jewish community in Israel was shaken, but not shocked. They had seen it coming, they say. The writing has long been on the wall.
French Jews light memorial candles at a ceremony in Tel Aviv on Saturday night honoring the victims of terror attacks in France over the past week. (photo credit: Melanie Lidman/Times of Israel)
French Jews light memorial candles at a ceremony in Tel Aviv on Saturday night honoring the victims of terror attacks in France over the past week. (photo credit: Melanie Lidman/Times of Israel)
Weve all just been waiting for an event like this, said Maud Gawsewitch, a Paris native who made aliyah in 2005. We knew it would happen eventually.
http://www.timesofisrael.com/the-attack-that-israels-french-born-jews-saw-coming/
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