Migrants as Jews: the new Holocaust denial

T. Belman. I cringe whenever liberal Jews and others, justify allowing Muslim refuges into the US by comparing them to Jewish refugees during the holocaust who should have been allowed in. There is no comparison. Muslim values are inimical to western values, Jewish values aren’t. MUslims represent a danger to the US because of Jihad whereas Jews are a benefit to the US.

This crazy comparison has become mainstream and the death of 6 million Jews has been turned into a mere parable of human suffering to justify importing more migrants.

By Giulio Meotti, INN

The comparison between the Jews murdered in the Holocaust and the migrants coming to Europe is one of the most subtle and effective forms of Holocaust denial.

Two cases in a week. The mayor of Padua, an Italian northern town, said: “Today’s refugees are like the Jews of that time”. Technically, it is a banalization and ultimately a normalization of the Holocaust.

In the Netherlands, the Holocaust museum in Westerbork, through which Anne Frank also passed, organizes seminars comparing Jews to migrants, enough to push some families of Holocaust survivors to boycott the museum.

The mayor of Padua seems able to ignore the fact that the Jews of his city were all deported to the Risiera di San Sabba’s concentration camp and from there to Auschwitz. And that only three Jewish women survived the gas chambers and came back. If I were the mayor, I would try to discover if one of the three was still alive and I would apologize to her and all their relatives.

There is another major difference. In Europe, governments, non-governmental organizations, bureaucrats, charities and the media have all embraced the ideology of migrants and open borders and welcomed them with open arms. The Jews during the Second World War – most of whom were turned away, turned in or betrayed by all European governments and societies, not to mention the international organizations – were not so fortunate.

The current Holocaust denial was first formulated by Sweden’s deputy prime minister, Asa Romson. “We are turning the Mediterranean into the new Auschwitz”, she said.

Since then, this crazy comparison has become mainstream and the death of 6 million Jews has been turned into a mere parable of human suffering to justify importing more migrants. Also, those who compare the migrants to the Jews are the same people who compare the Palestinian Arabs to the Holocaust’s Jews in a villifying attempt to nazifiy the State of Israel and its life-or-death security policies against terrorists who repeat Hitler’s ideology..

In Italy, a well-known leftist priest, Father Zanotelli, said on television: “About migrants, one day they will say about us the same things we say about the Nazis and the Shoah”. It is one of the most terrible lies that this collective idiot distributes like a drug dealer with hashish.

If we are all Anne Frank, the real Holocaust is nothing.

January 30, 2019 | 1 Comment »

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  1. Advocates of uncontrolled migration, in the u.S. as well as Europe, and with many Jews among them, use the Holocaust as an analogy to advance the interests of people who in most cases are no friends of Jews, and who in some instances are deadly enemies of Jews. The migrants-are-like-Holocaust victims analogy serves to justify letting these people into the main Jewish population centers, where they can easily kill Jews. What a perversion. We need to stress that we need policies that are good for Jews now, not those that might have been good for Jews 70 years ago.