Tuesday, October 15, 2019

Halle Synagogue Attacker’s Antisemitism Was More Marx Than Hitler

A couple of days ago, we published an article about the peculiar creature that attempted an attack on a Synagogue in Halle Germany, killed two people, and ran around shooting at things and people when his gun worked for over 20 minutes with no interference from Police. 
We showed evidence that the German government would attempt to spin this as far right extremism, (where far right means Nazi despite it being a variant of Marxist socialism) and use it as a political tool against the only party in the German Parliament that actually likes Israel and is concerned about Germany’s Jewish population. 
AND NOW THERE IS MORE TO THE STORY:
Stephan B. testified that he committed and planned the crime alone. The anti-Semitic motive is obvious in the video recordings, but Stephan B. himself has clearly distanced himself from being a neo-Nazi. 
(Attorney) Weber quotes his client as follows: “You don’t have to be a neo-Nazi to be an anti-Semite.” The Karlsruhe lawyer Weber describes the scene with a view to the motive of the 27-year-old, who is obviously right-wing extremist, but does not describe himself as a neo-Nazi. He has clearly distanced himself from this, Weber says. […] Stephan 
Balliet’s mother is quoted in the Spiegel as follows: “He has nothing against Jews in this sense. He has something against the people behind the financial power – who doesn’t?”
GO READ THE WHOLE THING.

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