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10-13-2006, 04:48 PM
Anti-Semitic incident in German school

Updated: 13/Oct/2006 16:17

BERLIN (EJP)--- School children in a German state where neo-Nazis are in parliament forced a girl pupil to parade in the playground holding aloft a sign saying that she was the "biggest pig" for having befriended Jews.

The language on the sign was straight from the Nazi era when women who befriended or cohabited with Jews were singled out for state humiliation.

"I am the biggest pig in this place because I hang around with Jews," read the placard that the 16-year-old was forced to carry.

It is unclear whether the girl actually had Jewish friends.

The secondary school in Parey in Saxony was raided by police on Thursday after the incident, and three pupils were detained for questioning.

Racist attacks

That comes just months after racist attacks in eastern Germany threatened to blight the country’s hosting of the World Cup.

Before the tournament a black man was beaten into a coma at a bus stop, prompting ethnic groups – backed by a former top politician – to declare that parts of the former Communist east were no-go zones for foreigners.

Also, this summer drunken neo-Nazis flung a copy of "The Diary of Anne Frank" on to a bonfire as they sang Nazi songs.

Armin Friedrichs, the police chief in Parey, said: "Never in my long experience have I heard of such a terrible act against a teenager."

Saxony’s Interior Minister Holger Hoevelmann called the incident "repulsive," and a file has been sent to the local public prosecutor’s office on three boys aged between 15 and 16.

He added: "People were humiliated in this manner by Nazi party storm troopers during their years in power. It is shattering to think that such a thing could happen again to someone growing up in our country."

Neo-nazis in Parliament

Neo-Nazis stormed into parliament in Saxony in 2004. Last year, they walked out of parliament during a debate condemning the Holocaust in which more than six million Jews were killed because lawmakers would not condemn the Allied bombing of Dresden in 1945 at the same time.

The latest data from 2005 from the Office for the Protection of the Constitution shows that people are 12 times as likely to be the victim of a racist incident in Saxony than in Hessen in the west of the country.

Experts blame high unemployment in the east – over 20 per cent in some places – and the Communist regime that ruled for 40 years for making Nazism glamorous to a generation that did not experience its horrors.

In Germany, it is an offence to glorify anything about the Nazis, to make the Hitler salute or to display the swastika or S.S. symbols. If the three boys involved in the Parey incident are charged with offences against the constitution and found guilty, they could be jailed for up to six months.

http://www.ejpress.org/article/11103

Jimbo Gomez
10-13-2006, 04:51 PM
Armin Friedrichs, the police chief in Parey, said: "Never in my long experience have I heard of such a terrible act against a teenager."

This girl was forced to walk around with a plaque. If this is the worst he's ever seen I'm glad to learn that no teenager was ever robbed, beaten, raped or murdered before in his city.

Rusty Mason
10-13-2006, 05:00 PM
Kids can be very cruel, that's just the way of the world, unfortunately. This is really a matter for the local community and parents to work out. The implication that this "incident" is some kind of heinous crime, on the level of say rape, torture, or murder, is ridiculous.

Incitatus
10-13-2006, 05:11 PM
Armin Friedrichs, the police chief in Parey, said: "Never in my long experience have I heard of such a terrible act against a teenager."
Wow, he must have had quite an easy career then. If bullying a teenager is the worst thing he has ever seen, he must've been a desk worker for all of those years because even daily traffic is sometimes much worse. :rolleyes:

Dr. Gutberlet
10-13-2006, 05:20 PM
I'm surprised that these children weren't issued life sentences for their heinous hate crime.

Thomas777
10-13-2006, 05:24 PM
Also, this summer drunken neo-Nazis flung a copy of "The Diary of Anne Frank" on to a bonfire as they sang Nazi songs.



Interesting. "Heathens" tossing a holy text into fire...is that what I am supposed to glean from this? Sort of like Pagans tossing a Bible into fire during the Imperium of the Roman church?

Jewish media really overplays their hand with these sorts of anecdotes...even rather docile minds are sort of piqued by this sort of overtly political narrative.

Commander
10-13-2006, 05:25 PM
Neo-Nazis stormed into parliament in Saxony in 2004. Last year, they walked out of parliament during a debate condemning the Holocaust in which more than six million Jews were killed because lawmakers would not condemn the Allied bombing of Dresden in 1945 at the same time.

from the same article (http://www.ejpress.org/article/11103)


These Jews, they have got to be the most arrogant, whiney, sniveling, bunch of cry babies in the entire universe.

A handfull of Nationalists get's elected, & they cry, cry, cry, cry, ...the world is coming to an end, a few politicians do not shreik for Israel 24/7, oye vey, ......:jew: .

Thomas777
10-13-2006, 05:30 PM
from the same article (http://www.ejpress.org/article/11103)


These Jews, they have got to be the most arrogant, whiney, sniveling, bunch of cry babies in the entire universe.

A handfull of Nationalists get's elected, & they cry, cry, cry, cry, ...the world is coming to an end, a few politicians do not shreik for Israel 24/7, oye vey, ......:jew: .

I understand your chagrin, but its ("it" being Jewish political machinations) an incredibly effective tactic.

Jews understand that civility with their political enemies is ludicrous...when they spot a nascent, nationalist tendency (no matter how apparently miniscule) they devote 100% of their efforts towards its abrogation...they do not wait until they are strategically compromised in order to act.

With Jewish chauvenists, Trotskyites, cultural Marxists, et. al., their ethos is not "I appreciate your concerns but I respectfully disagree". Their ethos is "terminate with extreme prejudice". This is why the American "right" lost the culture war...they were following gentlemen's rules of 18th century dueling while the enemy was waging unrestricted, total war.

Basil Fawlty
10-13-2006, 06:54 PM
I deplore schoolyard bullying but no one gets incensed about anti-German incidents that occur everytime children are fed lies about their grandparents in the enforced quais-religion of National Masochismus.

Starr
10-13-2006, 08:52 PM
The implication that this "incident" is some kind of heinous crime, on the level of say rape, torture, or murder, is ridiculous.

With all the special penalties that get attached to "hate" incidents, the impression trying to be given is that it is not even on the same level, but much, much worse. If someone were to get shot or something along those lines that is just a sad and unfortunate incident, but this is "heinous."

Why is it that whenever these things occur they always try to give you the impression that a revival of the Third Reich is right around the corner? The Nazis are under everyone's bed, oh no! and then in the next breath, or in another article they will tell you that everyone was outraged by the same incident? Which is it?

School children in a German state where neo-Nazis are in parliament

:rolleyes: Of course they have to work that into the article.

Arrow Cross
10-13-2006, 08:58 PM
"Never in my long experience have I heard of such a terrible act against a teenager."
Never in my long experience have I heard of such a pathetic, self-hating police chief. Shame on him and his whole nation.

Winston
10-13-2006, 09:12 PM
No healthy gentile is free of anti-semitic thoughts, but I don't like to see it expressed in such a way. Although the blame really lies with those who let a harmful alien presence reside in their country in the first place and then disallowed criticism of that same group.

Sulla the Dictator
10-13-2006, 09:20 PM
LOL This doesn't strike you people as a bizarre thing to do to a peer?

Starr
10-13-2006, 09:27 PM
LOL This doesn't strike you people as a bizarre thing to do to a peer?


Bizarre? yes. A heinous incident? no. And I don't see anyone who has posted in this thread making excuses for or condoning what the children did, but the all too typical response is once again typically out-of-line wouldn't you say? I mean the police chief saying this is the worst thing he has ever seen done to a teenager? Isn't that just a tad dramatic and doesn't it speak of a sort of zero tolerance for intolerance mindset gone insane?

Keystone
10-13-2006, 09:35 PM
Bizarre? yes. A heinous incident? no. And I don't see anyone who has posted in this thread making excuses for or condoning what the children did, but the all too typical response is once again typically out-of-line wouldn't you say?
They don't make excuses, but as is typical, backhandedly justify it because something jewish is involved.

The girl shouldn't have been treated this way, and modern Germans shouldn't be made to feel guilty about the nazis, who are all dead.

Daniel Shays
10-14-2006, 01:09 AM
the Communist regime that ruled for 40 years for making Nazism glamorous to a generation that did not experience its horrors. I think it has more to do with the fact that in the GDR, anti-social individualism and multiculturalism was discouraged, while socialist militancy and nationalism were overtly encouraged. The citizens of the GDR recognized themselves as victims of Nazism (over 100,000 German Communists were killed by Nazis) hence totally avoided the JeWestern guilt complex. As far as I can tell, most of the "commie killer" type e-N@zis are from the westernmost provinces of the BRD and of course, Bavaria.
Interesting. "Heathens" tossing a holy text into fire...is that what I am supposed to glean from this? Sort of like Pagans tossing a Bible into fire during the Imperium of the Roman church? They actually were heathens. It was done at a pagan solar festival.

Scryllak
10-14-2006, 01:52 AM
A cruel thing to do. Punish the kids appropriately.

No need for heightened hate crime laws or naziphobia or identity exaggeration, either. Let's punish cruelty, and let's move on, ignoring the melodrama.

Anarch
10-14-2006, 01:59 AM
I'm thinking the girl who was forced to walk around like that was a Muslim.