Saying that antisemitism is unacceptable has nothing to do with Muslim hatred. It is sad and disappointing that these two topics have been connected for today’s debate in the European Parliament. How cynical! Because we all know who needs protection today and against whom. It is the Jewish schools, musea and synagogues that are guarded.
And we all know why. But why is it so difficult to say it? To name the reality?
We saw it in the streets here in Europe,
calling to destroy the Jews.
We saw it in the murders in the Jewish museum in Belgium.
We saw it in the celebration of the pogrom in Israel.
We saw it in the pressure for the silence kept by international organisations who ignored the pain of Jewish women.
The reason why they kept silence
is the same reason why whenever you say anything about antisemitism,
they want to add Muslim hatred in the conversation or they say that you are a racist.
It is the reason why so many European countries use taxpayers’ money to sponsor organisations who pretend to fight racism and Islamophobia
but are the tentacles of the Muslim brotherhood, operating here to feed its forces against us in Europe.
Today is Shani Louks birthday.
She was born on February 7th 2001 and killed on October 7th in Israel.
Saying that radical Islam is a threat,
has nothing to do with Muslim hatred.
Saying that antisemitism is unacceptable has nothing to do with Muslim hatred. On the contrary, it has everything to do with human dignity.
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