Author: Ben H. CramerBen H. Cramer Date: Mar 25, 2008 05:14
The Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (German Daily, Jan. 6, 1999, p. 38), once
again, produced an outstanding description of the Jewish Holocaust.
Under the title "The Olympiad of Sufferings" it lists the many holocausts
and sufferings of various nationalities very briefly, but, at the end, the
paper makes it clear, that there is only one real holocaust-grief – Jewish
suffering. However, there cannot be an "Olympiad of Sufferings" since other
nations are not allowed to compete with the Jews for the "Gold medal" at
suffering (that would be called; minimising the Jewish holocaust, and in
Germany that is punishable by law and a five year jail sentence is usually
imposed), it should therefore be more appropriately called "Holympics". A
Holympiad in which only Jewish "professionals" are striving for excellence
and the "GOLD".
And what is one allowed to say in Germany about the holocaust? Only one
sentence of a religious type confession: "We Germans have committed the
worst crime in the history of mankind and gassed 6 million Jews!" Any other
opinion might bring the dangers of the accusation of "belittling" (what ever
that means) the holocaust.
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