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Zionism and the Holocaust

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    thegod
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    Towards the end of the nineteenth century the Zionist movement starts raising its head.

    At the beginning of the fourth decade of the twentieth century the Jewish presence in Palestine experiences a surge.

    An Arab revolt takes place around the latter half of the same decade. At the same time "begins" the Holocaust, and a greater rush of Jews into Palestine.

    The Holocaust "ends" around the middle of the fifth decade. All this while the number of Jews in Palestine keeps swelling, and the Zionist movement gains in numbers and strength. In 1948, the State of Israel is announced.

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      Towards the end of the nineteenth century the Zionist movement starts raising its head.

      At the beginning of the fourth decade of the twentieth century the Jewish presence in Palestine experiences a surge.

      An Arab revolt takes place around the latter half of the same decade. At the same time "begins" the Holocaust, and a greater rush of Jews into Palestine.

      The Holocaust "ends" around the middle of the fifth decade. All this while the number of Jews in Palestine keeps swelling, and the Zionist movement gains in numbers and strength. In 1948, the State of Israel is announced.

      So..? What's your main point?

      By the way
      The 'holocaust' / atrocities does not only put the 'jews' as victim.
      The 'jews' were only one of those (considered) lesser races that the 'higher races' think best to be exterminated.

      Some of other non-jews victims of the WWII holocaust.

      1. Gypsies - est. 100.000 gasses by the Germans
      2. Chinese - est. 500.000 massacred and raped by the Japanese
      3. Koreans - est 100.000 massacred and thousand forced to work as 'geisha' for the pleasure of japanese soldiers.

      When a group of people thinks that they're more superior than the other groups, that's a very good indication of potential oppressor.

      Salam / Peace

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        thegod
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        The entirety of the post is the "main point".

        The empowerment of Zionism and the illegitimate birth of the state of Israel at a time when Jews were supposedly being "ethnically cleansed" makes for a very contrasting frame.

        The illusion of being superior pretty much sums up the Zionist delusion. The atrocities on the Jews may be a myth or an exaggeration, but the Bible-sponsored terrorism is a reality.

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          MUNZIR_ALI
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          Towards the end of the nineteenth century the Zionist movement starts raising its head.

          At the beginning of the fourth decade of the twentieth century the Jewish presence in Palestine experiences a surge.

          An Arab revolt takes place around the latter half of the same decade. At the same time "begins" the Holocaust, and a greater rush of Jews into Palestine.

          The Holocaust "ends" around the middle of the fifth decade. All this while the number of Jews in Palestine keeps swelling, and the Zionist movement gains in numbers and strength. In 1948, the State of Israel is announced.

          We can't deny the holocaust.

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            thegod
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            I am aware of that opinion, and if the word is intended to imply "the deliberate and systematic murder of six million Jews," then it is unproven.

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              Bobo
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              The 'holocaust' / atrocities does not only put the 'jews' as victim.

              Yeah that always pissed me off. No offense to anyone but they exterminated handicapped people, gypsies, homosexuals and anybody who was against them (the nazis). I met an old lady who survived one of the concentration camps. She was a christian polish lady, and her story was heart breaking. She even had that numbered tattoo on her arm, the one the nazis gave the prisoners.
              But nobody ever talks about them, or what they went through. It's always about what the Jewish population went through, and if anyone would mention what i just wrote - that person would be labeled as an anti-semite.
              The world is funny like that

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                thegod
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                http//free-minds.org/forum/index.php?topic=9599668.0

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                  MUNZIR_ALI
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                  Yeah that always pissed me off. No offense to anyone but they exterminated handicapped people, gypsies, homosexuals and anybody who was against them (the nazis). I met an old lady who survived one of the concentration camps. She was a christian polish lady, and her story was heart breaking. She even had that numbered tattoo on her arm, the one the nazis gave the prisoners.
                  But nobody ever talks about them, or what they went through. It's always about what the Jewish population went through, and if anyone would mention what i just wrote - that person would be labeled as an anti-semite.
                  The world is funny like that P

                  Yeah, you right. bravo

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