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Friday, March 23, 2012

70 years after Hitler Jews to make Europe Judenrein by choice

70 years after the Third Reich tried and failed to 'cleanse' Europe of its Jews, Giulio Meotti suggests that most European Jews may want to leave.
The question we face at this time is as follows: will the Jews have a place in the New Europe? Or will the remnant of European Jewry flee once again?

Nearly 80% of European Jews today can be found in France and in the United Kingdom. In both countries, the number of Jews is dramatically falling. When Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, reacting to anti-Semitic attacks in France, said in 2004 that French aliyah is “a must and they have to move immediately,” people were embarrassed. But these sentiments have changed.

A new exodus from the Diaspora could now take place. In the past few years, the number of French Jews immigrating to Israel has doubled. Hundreds of French Jews have bought apartments in Israel. It’s their “pied-a-terre” in case the situation gets darker in Europe.

According to the statistics available, due to aliyah and assimilation, French Jewry is projected to experience a dramatic decline from 520,000 in 2000, to 480,000 in 2020, to 380,000 in 2050, and to 300,000 by 2080. The Jewish population in the United Kingdom will also decline to 240,000 in 2020, 180,000 in 2050, and 140,000 in 2080.

Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz, the world’s leading Talmudic scholar, recently delivered an apocalyptic vision: “The Jewish community in Europe is dying.” Enclaves of ultra-Orthodox Jews are likely to prevail in the main European cities, but Judaism will survive as mere folklore.
But the best reason for Jews to leave Europe is likely this one:
To quote psychiatrist Zvi Rex: “Europe will never forgive the Jews for Auschwitz.” Europe doesn’t want to live under the psychological burden of Auschwitz forever. The Jews are living reminders of the moral failure of Europe. This leads to the projection of guilt on Israel and the remaining European Jews.
Yes, but unfortunately, all those Jews leaving Europe for Israel aren't likely to make the European anti-Semites feel any better. In fact, guilt over 'dumping' 'their Jews' on the 'Palestinians' may make them feel worse.

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2 Comments:

At 3:22 AM, Blogger Sean said...

You know, white European Jews and White European Christians are the same exact people, right? For instance, a white French Jew and a white French Christian have the same DNA because they are both French.

You understand this, right?

 
At 9:57 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sean, no they're not. One is a Jew. The other is a christian.

Who told you that one's Jewishness is based on DNA?

 

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