Jew-hatred rampant among Muslim refugees in Germany, study finds

( Is this the kind of racism you want for AMERICA? The socialist Democrats want this for America!!! )

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William Finley

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It’s silly that they needed a “study” to confirm what is painfully obvious, but the study does confirm what anyone who has been reading the Geller Report already knows: Islamic Jew-hatred is now seen daily in Germany, thanks to Merkel’s suicidal immigration policies that have inundated the nation with Muslim migrants. Most, if not all, of those Muslim migrants hate Jews. This is because, as I have pointed out so many times, Islamic Jew-hatred is a tenet of Islam. It’s in the quran. Those passages of Jew-hatred are quoted chapter and verse by imams, clerics, Muslim media and leaders of Islamic groups all over the world, and in Germany itself. This is not new: there have now been 1,400 years of Islamic persecution and oppression of the Jews, and Islamic Jew-hatred still fuels the continuing evil incitement behind Hamas, Hezb’allah, Islamic jihad, Al Aqsa Brigades, and Iran’s promise to annihilate Israel. Until the quran and Islamic texts are expunged of the Jew-hatred that inspires hate, violence, murder and genocide, it will only get worse.

But Merkel, heedless of all this, has imported an army of Jew-haters. The new Germany is the same as the old Germany.

“Anti-Semitism rampant among Muslim refugees in Germany, study finds,” JTA, December 14, 2017:

BERLIN (JTA) — Anti-Semitism among Muslim refugees is rampant and requires urgent attention, a new study suggests.

But the study commissioned by the American Jewish Committee’s Ramer Institute for German-Jewish Relations in Berlin also suggests that refugees from persecuted minority communities are more likely to take a stand against anti-Semitism and for Israel.

Titled “Attitudes of refugees from Syria and Iraq towards integration, identity, Jews and the Shoah,” the research report was prepared by historian and sociologist Günther Jikeli of Indiana University and the University of Potsdam, Germany, with help from Lars Breuer and Matthias Becker.

The report, based on interviews with 68 refugees, comes amid a series of virulent anti-Israel and anti-America demonstrations in the German capital denouncing the U.S. recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. Thousands of protesters burned homemade Israeli flags and crowded city subway stations chanting anti-Israel and anti-American slogans on their way to rallies. The numbers of refugees among the demonstrators was unknown.

At the same time, in a show of solidarity with Jewish communities in Germany, local imams joined with Christian and Jewish leaders in public celebrations of Hanukkah, including the annual candle-lighting ceremony at the Brandenburg Gate, where Rabbi Yehuda Teichtal of Berlin was joined in a cherry picker by Mayor Michael Mueller. Security has been tightened throughout Germany and at Jewish venues.

The tensions run deep, the new study indicates. Anti-Semitic attitudes and rejection of Israel are widespread among the newcomers, the head of the Ramer Institute, Deidre Berger, said in a statement.

While many of those interviewed had positive impressions of Germany, they also tended to believe in conspiracy theories, such as about Jews or Israel controlling the world.

“Anti-Semitic thinking and stereotyping are very common … even among those who emphasize that they ‘respect’ Judaism or that there is no problem living together between Muslims, Christians and Jews in their countries of origin and in Germany,” Jikeli said in a statement.

Berger said that given the depth of anti-Jewish hostility in Arab countries, this is not surprising based on the stereotypes that are implanted in schools, mosques and government propaganda in some countries.

“[N]onetheless,” she said, “t

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