December 12, 2012, - 4:00 pm
Dear Jews, Happy Chanukah, Love Denmark & Dane Muslims: Jews Warned Not to Wear Religious Symbols
This is for all the morons and imbeciles who wore Danish flag pins (or posted the flag on your website and/or urged the purchase of Danish goods like plagiarists Michelle Fraudkin and Jeff Jacoby ignorantly did) when Muslims opposed the Danish newspaper for running Mohammed cartoons back in 2006. I warned then that the Danes were anti-Israel, pan-Muslim scum–and was attacked by the large group of ignorant lemmings and sheep on the right for doing so. And I continue to be proven right. Denmark welcomed waves and waves of Jew-hating, anti-Western Muslim immigrants and embraced them, all while the Danes attacked and boycotted Israel. And, now, you have Holocaust 2.0 in this Islamo-ScandiNazian country. It’s like Krystallnacht: The Sequel. A single editor publishing Mohammed cartoons does not a great country make . . . especially when that country is a willing host to a cancer that’s now metastasized. Oh, and don’t think this can’t or won’t happen in the U.S. when they reach critical mass. I already hide my jewelry when I enter certain establishments or locations, lest I be violently attacked by the “peaceful ones.”
Israeli and Jewish officials in Denmark on Wednesday warned Jews to avoid openly wearing religious symbols and dress when moving about Copenhagen amid rising anti-Israeli sentiment.
“We advise Israelis who come to Denmark and want to go to the synagogue to wait to don their skull caps until they enter the building and not to wear them in the street, irrespective of whether the areas they are visiting are seen as being safe,” Israel’s ambassador to Denmark, Arthur Avnon, told AFP.
Avnon added that visitors were also advised not to “speak Hebrew loudly” or demonstrably wear Star of David jewellery.
Islam Isn’t Coming to Denmark. It’s Already There & Attacking Jews Denmark’s national Jewish Religious Community organisation has also advised its members, and those at the private Jewish school in Copenhagen, to exercise caution.
Caroline Jewish School headmaster Jan Hansen told daily Jyllands-Posten: “It is not something that we do officially, but if the issue comes up we would say (to our pupils) they should think twice before walking into certain areas of Copenhagen with a skull cap or Star of David.”
The warnings come a few weeks after an attack on the Israeli embassy in Copenhagen in the wake of increasing cross-border tensions between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, and Israeli plans to expand settlements.
Some 20 demonstrators lobbed stones and fireworks at the embassy building on November 19. Graffiti with the word “childkillers” was painted on the embassy entrance wall. . . .
Avnon said that after the attack, a lower-ranking officer from Denmark’s foreign ministry had called the embassy offering to pay for some of the damage to the building, but that otherwise official Denmark had not reacted to the incident.
No surprise there. Denmark is full of Jew-hating, pan-Arabist dhimmis just like their quisling cousins in Norway.
According to figures from the Jewish Belief Centre (Mosaisk Trossamfund), the organisation has received 37 reports of anti-Jewish incidents this year, predominantly in the heavily immigrant Noerrebro neighbourhood and around the Jewish synagogue in central Copenhagen.
Denmark’s Jewish community is estimated at between 6,000 and 8,000 people.
That’ll be shrinking soon. Okay, now all you morons who had those Danish flag pins–well, past time to toss them in the garbage. Stop buying Danish goods. And wake the bleep up.
That Was Then . . .
This Is Now . . .
Tags: Danish goods, Danish Jews, Danish Muslims, Denmark, Islam, Jeff Jacoby, Jews, Jihad, Michelle Malkin, ScandiNazians
Denmark is obviously selectively enforcing its laws, especially when it comes to protecting Jews from hate crimes. This is something that the United States, unfortunately, is also doing to a considerable extent.
Note: Denmark prohibits hate speech, and defines it as publicly making statements by which a group is threatened, insulted or degraded due to race, skin colour, national or ethnic origin, faith or sexual orientation. Danish Penal code, Straffeloven, section 266 B.
Ralph Adamo on December 12, 2012 at 4:19 pm