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International News Title: The Scorpion and the Frog In Germany NYT op-ed columnist Roger Cohen argues for importing vast numbers of anti- Semites into Europe as payback for Christendoms past anti-Semitism. Or something: Indifference Kills OCT. 8, 2015 Roger Cohen MILAN Indifference is the word engraved on the stark wall at the entrance to Milans Holocaust memorial, housed beneath the central railway station from which Jews were deported to Auschwitz and other Nazi camps. The premises vibrate when trains depart overhead, as if mirroring the shudder the place provokes. A survivor of the deportation, Liliana Segre, whose father, Alberto, was killed at Auschwitz, suggested that indifference was the most appropriate word to greet visitors to the memorial, which opened in 2013. Nobody had cared when, from 1943 onward, Jews were hauled through the elegant avenues of Milan to the station. They were unloaded from trucks and packed into wooden boxcars made to transport six horses but used for some 80 doomed human beings. So it was perhaps inevitable that when Roberto Jarach, the vice president of the memorial, was asked if he could help with Milans refugee crisis, he saw that word flash through his mind. As hundreds of desperate refugees converged daily on Milans central station opened during the rule of the Fascist dictator Benito Mussolini the memorial could not show indifference. I immediately came down here to measure the space we have, Jarach told me. These people hardly know where they are. And so, for a few months now, camp beds have been set out every night to the left of the main entrance. In all, about 3,500 people have been sheltered, mainly Eritreans, but also Syrians and Afghans, part of the largest movement of refugees and migrants since the end of World War II.
They leave the next morning, usually headed north toward Germany. There is no direct analogy between the situation of millions of refugees today and the Jews who were deported from Milans Platform 21 (as the memorial is also known).
Still, there are echoes, not least in that word, indifference. The indifference of Hungary, with its self-appointed little exercise in bigotry: the defense of Europe as Christian Club. The indifference of Britain, where the prime minister speaks of swarms, the foreign secretary of desperate migrants marauding, and the home secretary of threats to a cohesive society. The indifference of a Europe that cannot rouse itself to establish adequate legal routes to refugee status that would stem trafficking that has left about 3,000 people dead this year in the Mediterranean. Then there is the indifference of an America that seems to have forgotten its role as haven for refugees of every stripe.
Another echo, for Jews, lies in their own situation in Europe a little over a century ago. They were often marginalized. As Rabbi Julia Neuberger pointed out in a recent sermon at the West London Synagogue, around 150,000 Jews, often fleeing pogroms, arrived in Britain between 1881 and 1914. An anti-immigrant group called the British Brothers League declared then that Britain could not become the dumping ground for the scum of Europe. Sound familiar? Yesterdays scum often proves to be the invigorating lifeblood of renewal. Churchill opposed the Aliens Act of 1905, designed to control Jewish immigration, on the grounds that free entry and asylum were practices from which Britain has so greatly gained. Europe is awash in small-mindedness, prejudice and amnesia. On Syria, the United States is not far behind. Jarach, whose Jewish family arrived in Milan in the late 19th century, is assisted by Adhil Rabhi, a Moroccan immigrant. They showed me around the memorial, explained how each boxcar was filled with Jews and then shunted to an elevator that took them up to the platform. Nobody saw the Jews. Nobody wanted to see them. Indifference kills. As Syria demonstrates. The title of this post is of course a reference to the modern fable of self- destructive spite usually associated with the Middle East, as in this retelling by Bob Schieffer of CBS News in 2006: When the war broke out in the Middle East, I thought about the old story of the frog and the scorpion who were trying to cross a river there. The scorpion couldnt swim and the frog was lost, so the scorpion proposed a deal: Give me a ride on your back and Ill show you the way. The frog agreed and the trip went fine until they got to the middle of the river and the scorpion stung the frog. As they were sinking, the frog asked in his dying breath, why would you do that? To which the scorpion replied, because it is the Middle East. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
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Most of civilizations problems today can be traced to Jews wanting to "get back" at Christians. That explains why so many uber wealthy Jews are such rabid supporters of leftism. They have chips on their shoulders about how their ancestors were treated by Christian countries in the west that they immigrated to after being chased out of the Muddle East,and they want revenge. They think THEY now have enough wealth and influence that they and their families won't be affected by the destruction of western civilization,and they will be left sitting in the catbird's seat and owning everything in sight,as well as getting "even" with the goys. Win/win for "The Tribe". Why is democracy held in such high esteem when it’s the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012)
I knew it was just a matter of time before some jackasses would attempt to draw a parallel between the holocaust and hostility toward free islamic immigration. The parallel is to be expanded to any type of invasion by anybody. I have a sudden flash for you. A reading of history indicates most peoples throughout history have suffered holocausts. For an example, get a copy of the disk "Back to 1942" for a documentary on what the Chinese did to Chinese from their eastern province. It makes the holocaust look like a picnik. The difference between Jewish suffering and the host of suffering by others is that many Jews have founded a sucessful social/political career of parading it constantly. The get attention and compensitory self righteousness and gloting authority from doing so. I have a suspicion that in the year 3000 they'll still be hunting for more perpetrator of the holocaust. If they can't find any, they will try to manufacture some as this article attempts to do.
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