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Sunday, December 17, 2006

Danish Jews Suffer From the March of Islam Through Europe

In yet another indication that Europe is falling into the hands of the extremist Jihadists, reports from Denmark indicate that Jewish citizens are finding it increasingly difficult to live in a society that is increasingly dominated by oppressive Muslims. According to Pamela Geller Oshry over at Atlas Shrugs, one Jewish citizen was even told to change their name so that they would not be so conspicuous.

This, my friends, is absolutely ghastly.

The last time the world faced such a scenario was during the Nazi march through Europe. It is ironic that just as the extensive records of Holocaust victims are now being released, Europe would be once again falling into the hands of perpetrators that are every bit as dangerous as Hitler and his Nazi army.

During the years of the Nazi invasions, the Danish people from every sector of society, from royalty to paupers, helped in protecting countless Jewish lives from the Nazi scourge. One industrialist plead with officials of the Third Reicht to allow slave prisoners to remain with him rather than being shipped off to the death camps. The only way he was allowed to keep these persecuted persons who were slated for death was to convince the Nazis that he needed their labor.

61 years after the end of WWII, Denmark now faces a growing crisis similar to the Nazi years.

Oshry posts the following gut-wrenching facts:

'So it is with great sadness that I post this piece, courtesy of Peter von Schlichtningen, former humanist and current Atlas reader, from his blog hmmh here;

DANISH JEWS NO LONGER SAFE

The Danish newspaper, Jyllandsposten, the originator of the cartoons, today has an article with this title:

Danish Jews are met with harassment (article in Danish)

It takes time to translate, so let me just summarize:

*Danish Jews feel intimidated and are afraid to show their identity while being in the public.

*Jews fear verbal and physical aggressions by Muslims

*At the synagogue the guards warn Jews leaving the synagogue to remove head dress and the star of David.

*Jews no longer feel safe putting their children in Danish schools because of the Muslim children

*A Danish teacher of Jewish ancestry applying for a position was told by the headmaster of a Danish public school it would be better to change his name to something innocuous. He did not take the job.

Let me tell you something about the Jews in Denmark. They have been in Denmark for generations. Some for hundreds of years. They are as Danish as any Dane. You can not distinguish them by sight or language. The only major distinction may actually by the many accomplishments of Danish Jews. They are a part of Danish culture and I count many as friends.'

Many thanks to Pamela for providing information on this alarming scenario.

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