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    Default Inadequate religious observance - Oh, the humanity!

    It seems only three members of Germany's football team showed up at a religious service yesterday. And as if that were not terrible enough, the team director has blasphemed.

    http://www.spiegel.de/international/...-a-836814.html

    Though having this bullpoo shoved down our throats every single day with no exception is very tiresome, sometimes the ridiculousness of it is good for a laugh.
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    The Jewish Holocaust is certainly a German problem and for them to sort out.

    As for the rest of the world, it is, as Jean Marie Le Pen once stated, another detail of history. We in Britain had nothing to do with it and so this imposed 'guilt' does not apply here. We should not have a Holocaust Day to remember because Britain was not involved. Certainly, there were many other holocausts in history and these should be remembered equally, if necessary. The Holocaust Memorial Trust in Britain is an impudent intrusion and imposition. Its purpose is to promote sympathy for the state of Israel ... which ambition is to fan the flames of war against the Muslim world.

    Today, we have the daily persecution of the Palestinian people by Jewish Zionism. You would have thought Jews would exercise more compassion and humanity after their experience under the Germans but, no, quite the contrary.

    We should ignore the Holocaust. Certainly, we should not get involved in debate about it. This serves only to give the Zionists the oxygen of publicity. The so-called 'Holocaust deniers' are, in my opinion, simply giving publicity to the Holocaust industry. They can never win.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CheshireForEver View Post
    It seems only three members of Germany's football team showed up at a religious service yesterday. And as if that were not terrible enough, the team director has blasphemed.

    http://www.spiegel.de/international/...-a-836814.html

    Though having this bullpoo shoved down our throats every single day with no exception is very tiresome, sometimes the ridiculousness of it is good for a laugh.
    Why does the Great Gaucho give a cattle truck about the kraut football team,i'm only interested in the England team.
    If you would rather support the krauts over England,get your one way ticket sorted!!!
    COME ON ENGLAND!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Edwards View Post
    The Jewish Holocaust is certainly a German problem and for them to sort out.

    As for the rest of the world, it is, as Jean Marie Le Pen once stated, another detail of history. We in Britain had nothing to do with it and so this imposed 'guilt' does not apply here. We should not have a Holocaust Day to remember because Britain was not involved. Certainly, there were many other holocausts in history and these should be remembered equally, if necessary. The Holocaust Memorial Trust in Britain is an impudent intrusion and imposition. Its purpose is to promote sympathy for the state of Israel ... which ambition is to fan the flames of war against the Muslim world.

    Today, we have the daily persecution of the Palestinian people by Jewish Zionism. You would have thought Jews would exercise more compassion and humanity after their experience under the Germans but, no, quite the contrary.

    We should ignore the Holocaust. Certainly, we should not get involved in debate about it. This serves only to give the Zionists the oxygen of publicity. The so-called 'Holocaust deniers' are, in my opinion, simply giving publicity to the Holocaust industry. They can never win.
    In a just world we should indeed ignore the Holocaust, but unfortunately as you have ably witnessed the Holocaust has been foisted upon us and in keeping with our fellow Europeans from Germany, we are tainted with false 'guilt' for what was alleged to have happened during WWII. Therefore we cannot simply ignore it, we must actively demonstrate it's irrelevance and invalidity as a cause for concern, at every available opportunity.
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    But you don't do that .. you actually emphasise how terrible it was, and how terrible the nazis were, by denying it... "alleged" .... FGS.



    Quote Originally Posted by Papa Luigi View Post
    In a just world we should indeed ignore the Holocaust, but unfortunately as you have ably witnessed the Holocaust has been foisted upon us and in keeping with our fellow Europeans from Germany, we are tainted with false 'guilt' for what was alleged to have happened during WWII. Therefore we cannot simply ignore it, we must actively demonstrate it's irrelevance and invalidity as a cause for concern, at every available opportunity.

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    30 May 2012
    Obama angers Poles with 'death camp' remark



    The White House has said the president "misspoke" when he incorrectly referred to a "Polish death camp" during the Medal of Freedom ceremony

    President Barack Obama has caused an outcry in Poland after referring to a Nazi death camp as "Polish".

    He made the remark at a ceremony in which he posthumously awarded Polish resistance fighter Jan Karski with the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

    The White House says Mr Obama "misspoke" and regrets the comment but prominent Poles want an apology.

    Poles suffered a brutal Nazi wartime occupation and reject any suggestion of responsibility for Nazi crimes.

    Poles are particularly sensitive to comments linking their country to the Holocaust.

    For years, they have objected to any description of Nazi German death camps as "Polish" because it can indicate involvement in the mass murder of millions of European Jews in camps built on their land.

    Apology demanded

    Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk stopped short of calling for an apology but said he wanted to see more than an expression of regret.

    "I am convinced that today our American friends are capable of a stronger reaction... than just the correction itself and the regret which we heard from the White House spokesperson," Mr Tusk said in a statement.

    But Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski was more forthright. "The White House will apologise for the outrageous mistake," he tweeted.

    At the Medal of Freedom ceremony, President Obama spoke of Mr Karski's efforts to draw attention to Nazi crimes in Poland.

    Mr Karski had travelled first to London and then to the US to tell wartime President Franklin Roosevelt what he had witnessed.

    "Before one trip across enemy lines, resistance fighters told him that Jews were being murdered on a massive scale, and smuggled him into the

    Warsaw Ghetto and a Polish death camp to see for himself," President Obama said.

    Jan Karski later taught at Georgetown University and died in Washington aged 86 in 2000.

    Almost six million Poles died in World War II. More than half were Jews, many of them killed in Nazi death camps including the infamous Auschwitz-Birkenau camp.

    Some 1.1 million people were killed at Auschwitz, including 300,000 Polish Jews.

    Polish diplomats and overseas organisations have campaigned to stop the use of the phrase "Polish death camps" as a shorthand description of Auschwitz or Treblinka, the BBC's Warsaw correspondent Adam Easton reports.

    "We should use this huge gaffe to make sure nobody, nowhere in the world, ever says that again," Polish Nobel Peace Prize winner Lech Walesa said.
    "but if you give up hope, if you simply just give up, you have nothing, there's no future."

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    Merely a mis-speak. Some death camps were in Poland hence the mistake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Papa Luigi View Post
    In a just world we should indeed ignore the Holocaust, but unfortunately as you have ably witnessed the Holocaust has been foisted upon us and in keeping with our fellow Europeans from Germany, we are tainted with false 'guilt' for what was alleged to have happened during WWII. Therefore we cannot simply ignore it, we must actively demonstrate it's irrelevance and invalidity as a cause for concern, at every available opportunity.
    It has long been my view that Britain had nothing to do with the Holocaust and so we bear no guilt for it. Having this 'guilt' foisted upon us is an unwelcome imposition. We should reject it.

    Whether these events took place as claimed is of no interest to me. To demonstrate its irrelevance, we need to ignore it completely.

    It is entirely a problem for German history.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gaucho View Post
    Why does the Great Gaucho give a cattle truck about the kraut football team,i'm only interested in the England team.
    If you would rather support the krauts over England,get your one way ticket sorted!!!
    COME ON ENGLAND!!!!
    Mr David BERNSTEIN, the Jewish chairman of the English FA wants the press to all stop talking about the Rio Ferdinand row and fully focus on Euro 2012.

    http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11095/7798194/

    But what he really means is that he wants the press to fully focus on the England's team to Auschwitz.

    The England players will visit the death camp, which is near their Euro 2012 training base in Krakow, soon after their arrival on June 6, the English Football Association said last month. A DVD will then be produced in conjunction with Britain's Holocaust Educational Trust with players discussing how to combat prejudice today.
    http://www.spiegel.de/international/...-a-836814.html

    Will all the people who deny that the Jews control the UK press, please give me a quote on how many of the national dailies DO NOT make the visit to Auschwitz their main front page story. I would say its odds of 20/1 on that the whole of the front page of the non-Jew Rupert Murdoch's SUN is devoted to this.
    No jews were libelled in the making of this post

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    They want the Goyim to prostrate themselves before their shrine.
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