Thursday, January 22, 2009

Andalusia Cancel Shoah Remembrance Over Gaza Operation

Andalusia is the name by which Muslims affectionately - no, make that lustfully - refer to Spain.

Muslims used to control Spain, back in the Dark Ages (that's exactly why they were called the Dark Ages), and when they did, they called it Andalusia. So, to this day, Muslims will often still refer to Spain by that name.

Apparently, many Spaniards are still pining away for Dhimmitude. And, they are willing to do almost anything to prove it.


BARCELONA – The Catalunya government has called off the ceremony marking the International Holocaust Remembrance Day, which was scheduled to take place on January 27, citing the Israeli offensive in Gaza as the reason.

The Gaza campaign has inflamed the already pro-Palestinian public opinion in the northeastern Spanish region, and the local media has run endless stories comparing the Israeli stance on the situation in the Strip to Nazi atrocities.


Over 30,000 people marched in Catalunya's streets in support ofHamas, during the three-week campaign, burning Israeli flags and handing out flyers threatening local pro-Israel journalists.

The overwhelming public support for the Palestinians has propmted the government to cancel the Holocaust Remembrance Day service. This was to be the only public event marking the day, and was scheduled to take place in Barcelona's central piazza.

"Marking the Jewish Holocaust while a Palestinian Holocaust is taking place is not right," a local City official told Barcelona's La Vanguardia newspaper.


Of course, this once again proves the lie that those who support the Palestinians are merely anti-Zionists.

Because if this were just a protest against Zionists then it would not occur to anyone that a Holocaust Remembrance ought to be shut down. After all, the Holocaust was not directed at Zionists. It was directed at Jews.

But, the truth is, the concept of anti-Zionism is merely a cover for Jew-hatred.


In other anti-Holocaust Remembrance news, Iran prepares to defame the “International Day of Commemoration Day in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust – Remembrance and Beyond.”

Robert Spencer asks, "Will the ‘international community’ react before – or not at all, as usual?"

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

I booked a vacation to Barcelona for 10 days this upcoming March a few months ago. I am very tempted to cancel it after the recent chain of events going on there and in Europe overall. Comparing Gaza to the holocaust is a travesty and I really no longer want to contribute thousands of dollars to their spineless economy. They can give their land back to the Jihadis they stole it from and get ready to make a dhimmi downpayment. I guess the Madrid bombings in 2004 only increased their love of their draconian and primitive neighbors. Fuck Dar al-Islam, fuck Spain, and fuck anyone who bends over backwards for Jihadist swine.

Pastorius said...

Total,
I have the same kind of attitude you have, and unfortunately that means there are few places I would go anymore.

:)

Anonymous said...

No kidding, Pastorius. It is getting extremely irritating. :-/

Epaminondas said...

Tell the Israelis to start acting like jews.

Jews don't do what the Israelis are doing

This is a WORLDWIDE FARCE, AND IT SHOULD HAVE OPENED THE EYES OF EVERY THINKING PERSON.

Where jews are attacked (France, Germany, England for instance) they are urged not to wear identifying clothing IF they go out.

Anyone urging them to be armed in self defense? Wonder why not?



Attacks on jews, repression of jews who resist attack, denigration of jews who SUCCESSFULLY resist attack are all now accepted forms of anti semitism worldwide.

Israel was intended in part as a sanctuary, and we can all see why it is needed.

There is no place for jews in Europe and the clock is ticking in other places as well.

CANARIES IN THE COAL MINE

Just as ethnic nationalism in the final moment MUST be about race and racism, so too for anti zionism.
To be against the existence of a sanctuary for the Jews is functionally anti Semitic.

andre79 said...

So I take it Spain has condemned the "genocide" against the Basques as well. What? No? :(

Anonymous said...

Silence is complicity.

Many diaspora Jews are reacting the same way many Germans did during the atrocities- by looking the other way and pretending not to know.

Pastorius said...

Yeah, I agree. However, we are not at Holocaust stage right now. We are at the Ghettoization stage, and maybe the Kristallnacht stage.