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Yitzhak Shamir - prime minister of Israel with anti-polish sentiment


Matyjasz  2 | 1543  
16 Apr 2008 /  #31
Historical facts state that many Ashkenazi Jews (Khazars) were arrested and prosecuted in Poland and Russia which had large Jewish communities, due to Polish and Russian children having a tendency of dissapearing during the Passover period. This dangerous satan worshiping sect - filthy Zionist scum use the blood of Christian children in their sick rituals.

eeeekk :/ I was actually kidding mate. :/
isthatu2  4 | 2692  
16 Apr 2008 /  #32
the Jews will never fully integrate into modern European society again

when was the last time you were actually in a modern european sociaty then Josef?
Plenty have "fully integrated" here in the UK.........
Kilkline  1 | 682  
16 Apr 2008 /  #33
The problem with anti-semites is that nothing Jews can do is ever right. If Jews dont assimilate theyre accused of being sectarian and if they do assimilate they're accused of deliberatly hiding they're true identity for some nefarious purpose.
isthatu2  4 | 2692  
16 Apr 2008 /  #34
The problem with anti-semites is that nothing Jews can do is ever right.

yep,I keep my eye on their barmy websites from time to time...these people really need to get a life. Nothing like people with superiority complexes running scared of little old Mrs Goldberg and her scary world domination plans run from her bagel shop in leeds :)
joepilsudski  26 | 1387  
16 Apr 2008 /  #35
Quite right. We should have dumped your festering marshland long ago, and taken our economic assistance with us to our real homeland

Yes, you should have returned to your ancestral homeland, somewhere in Central Asia, but the Uzbeks or Kazaks wouldn't have wanted your whining asses either.
isthatu2  4 | 2692  
16 Apr 2008 /  #36
Yannai:
Quite right. We should have dumped your festering marshland long ago, and taken our economic assistance with us to our real homeland

thought it was NYny
joepilsudski  26 | 1387  
16 Apr 2008 /  #37
The problem with anti-semites is that nothing Jews can do is ever right. If Jews dont assimilate theyre accused of being sectarian and if they do assimilate they're accused of deliberatly hiding they're true identity for some nefarious purpose.

You have a point...Jews and 'non-Jews' are the same as human beings, other than the usual tribal distinctions...when I criticize 'Jews', you must understand that the criticism is directed at the 'leadership' or 'Big Jews' who are as corrupt and God-forsaken as any 'Gentile' leaders...the little people of any ethnic group pay 'the bills that kill'.
Jozef Pilsudski  - | 25  
17 Apr 2008 /  #38
when was the last time you were actually in a modern european sociaty then Josef?
Plenty have "fully integrated" here in the UK........

I've never lived in Europe, I will admit, though I have visited many areas and I can speculate that many European nations have similar issues as what we face in the U.S. with certain groups promoting strife and sectarian divisions. In all impartiality, the Jews have always been rather tribal.
joepilsudski  26 | 1387  
19 Apr 2008 /  #39
In all impartiality, the Jews have always been rather tribal.

Yes, just as any other nation has their tribal ways...if you want to find a starting point for the so-called 'Jewish Problem' that played such a big part of 20th Century history, you have to go back to the fall of the Polish-Lithuanian federation to the Russians, in what, the 18th century?...the Czar created what is known as the "Pale of Settlement' which encompassed the former Polish-Lithuanian territories...there was a large Jewish population here, maybe 3-4 million, maybe more...the Russians and the Jews have a long history of conflict, dating to the Jewish Khazar 'empire' of the 9th-11th century...the Czars feared the spread of Jewish influence and population into Russia proper, so they for the most part restricted Jewish movement and immigration out of the 'Pale of Settlement' area...this area then became the seedbed for Bolshevism and other forms of extremism...before that, although there were problems, Jews, Poles, Lithuanians, and other groups lived in relative peace in these areas...the Ukraine sort of straddled this area, and there were problems between the Ukrainians and the Jews.
groovyg  3 | 70  
12 May 2008 /  #40
i don't know when he said that, but last time he was in office was in 1992.

you're gonna start quoting hitler now too and say that germany hates americans, and fail to mention it was in 1940? LOL
joepilsudski  26 | 1387  
12 May 2008 /  #41
thought it was NYny

NYC NY came much later, after Central Asia & Khazaria.

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