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The Politics Of Hate


Published: Sunday, June 28, 2009 7:16 PM CDT
Fernande Colette Bitsos, Yankton

We’ve seen and heard recently what “Politics of Hate” is all about in our country.

A doctor murdered in his church on a Sunday service, an 88 years old extreme-right supremacist filled with hate against Jews, Blacks and Catholics killing a security guard at the Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C., cut short before killing visitors. A fanatic American man killing a newly integrated soldier at an Army recruiting station ... Jewish people being ostracized by American Skin Heads Supremacists.

This is how Hitler began from the middle 1920s to the 1930s, recruiting his “Aryans” followers. He had been imprisoned a few times, but that didn’t stop him to continue this path of brainwashing Germans against German Jews. His coup d’ etat toppled the ruling German chancellor, allowing Hitler to become the Nazi fuhrer. His “brown shirt Militia” took on “Crystal Night,” destroying Jewish shops, brutally beating Jewish passers-by. even killing the elderly who were not moving fast enough. Jewish children not allowed to attend schools. Jewish homes confiscated — and the deadly CAMPS. This hate continued against the Czech, Poles, French, Italian, Spanish, Danish and Swede Jews. Only the North African Jews were spared when the American troops landed in Casablanca, Morocco.

All of this started as “POLITICS OF HATE.” Are we Americans destined to follow that path?





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ToddWR wrote on Jun 29, 2009 9:05 AM:

" Speaking of following same paths, perhaps the author can give us also a few examples and a history lesson from the opposite side of the spectrum and how it relates to genocide among other things. I'm sure she's well familiar with the book 'Le Livre noir du communisme'. "

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