World Jewish congress asks Hungary to rein in the far right
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Nov 26, 2007, 16:46 GMT
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you dont hear them asking to reign in the fascist commie jews from supressing free speech roght to assembly free speech or when they were murdering and still are huns in the occupied lands their the biggest war criminals in hostory
how many did the commie jews kill christians and are murdering every day
This is absolute nonsense! This much feared Hungarian guard is
in reality uses the traditional holiday clothes of rural folks.
black pants and west with a white shirt, boots maybe.
The Arpad flag has bin around for some eight hundred years.
Some Nazi thugs put a green arrow cross on it for some few months.
That was never there before and is not there now.
The Hungarian PM who happened to have born to late to belong to the arrow cross, was a member of rank in the communist party, an organization at least equally murderous is happy to bill anyone in opposition an antisemitic.
Had he bin born earlier, he would of with equal fervour called them jew lm
Jew lovers.
Antisemitism is a disease that is not particularly greater in
Hungary than anywhere else. After all there are more Jew's per capita
there than anywhere else in Europe. So the only thing that this
perpetual fear mongering by Jewish organizations will accomplish
is more antisemitism, especially aligning themselves with Gyurcsany
that everyone in the country seems to hate.
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