Jewish World Review "Damn these jihadist murderers of children.
And damn the politicians who have, in
many cases, helped make these murders
possible but who are quick, this time and
every time, to serve up empty declarations
of "solidarity"even as the bodies of
innocents are still being counted.
"London mayor Sadiq Khan (who recently
dismissed terrorist attacks as "part and
parcel of living in a big city"): "London
stands with Manchester." Orlando mayor
Buddy Dyer (who, in the wake of the Pulse
nightclub massacre, proclaimed a CAIR-backed
"Muslim Women's Day"you know,
the kind of event that proclaims hijabs
"empowering"): Orlando "stands in
solidarity with the people of the UK." L.A.
mayor Eric Garcetti (who went berserk
when Trump tried to impose that temporary
travel ban from a half dozen Muslim
countries): "Los Angeles stands with the
people of Manchester."
"Meaningless words, all of them. But Angela
Merkel takes the cake: "People in the UK
can rest assured that Germany stands
shoulder to shoulder with them." Well, isn't
that . . . reassuring. In what way do such words help anybody to "rest assured" of anything?
"In any case, how dare she? This, after all, is the woman who opened the floodgates the woman who, out of some
twisted sense of German historical guilt, put European children in danger by inviting into the continent masses of
unvetted people from the very part of the world where this monstrous evil has its roots." . . .
I find it ironic that Germany, purportedly out of guilt over what they did to European Jewry and in penance open their doors for the very people who vow the destruction of those very people. Hitler even has a Muslim SS during the war. TD
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