BRITAIN'S BRAINWASHED BRATS TOAST BABY KILLERS
We can be pretty sure what the Nazi leaders behind the Holocaust would think of the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023. Men like Heinrich Himmler, Adolf Eichmann, the SS officers with their skull badges, and Hitler himself would have approved of the wanton butchery inflicted upon more than 1,200 Jewish civilians, men and women, the elderly and the young, infants and the infirm.
They would have liked the cruelty most of all. The SS loved that sort of thing. I can't go into too much detail here, but it was bad: people shot and or stabbed in private parts and chests, or cutting them off after rapes. Pregnant women shot or stabbed in the belly. Girls' faces sliced off. Children were forced to watch their parents being made to kneel before they were shot in the head.
As I said, I cannot print it all. But the point is clear: families killed in a horrific and extremely frightening and painful way just for being Jewish. That is what the Nazis tried to do worldwide with camps, gas, and firing squads.
Yet this week, on the second anniversary, students at British universities celebrated these terrorist acts. Acts that qualify as crimes against humanity without question.
At one institution, the day called for a "Palestine Solidarity Event" complete with chants of "Glorious Al-Aqsa Flood", the very term Hamas coined for its bloodbath. Elsewhere, gatherings defied the Prime Minister's feeble 'plea' against such displays, with hundreds marching under banners determined to flip the script on behalf of Hamas by decrying Israel's response to their butchery as a "holocaust". In short; paint Israel as the aggressor and Hamas the victim.
Protesters likened the assault to a mere prison breakout, as if paratroopers storming homes and kibbutzim amounted to a jolly escape.
What staggering, stomach-turning blindness in these hallowed halls of knowledge. Once, names like Oxford, Cambridge, the London School of Economics, and University College London evoked visions of rigorous minds shaping empires of thought. Today, they conjure images of youthful mobs baying for the blood of innocents, their professors either mute or complicit in the farce. These bastions, globally famed for enlightenment, have sunk to notoriety for barbarism, their reputations tarnished beyond repair.
Little surprise, then, that affluent clans from Middle Eastern oil states have now stopped sending their offspring to Britain or America for schooling. Numerous such prominent families have voiced dismay: they dispatched their children westward seeking wisdom and polish, only to get them back home steeped in a warped form of radicalism worse than any going on back in the Middle East, twisted by the very extremism their parents tried so hard to shield them from.
Now we know exactly why Qatar and others poured so many billions into universities in the West. "We are only intent on teaching the West about the disgraces of Islamophobia," they said back at the start of the 2000's, fast forward to 2025 and we now have armies of deluded Marxist Islamists roaming the streets chanting and cheering about butchering Jews, and the British government's response is to reward the architects of October 7th with recognition of them as a state. Hamas duly thanked them.
You can almost hear Hitler and his genocidal cadre roaring in delight at it all. Oh how times have changed! Now we have Britain, not so great these days it seems, the very country that once stood tall against those maniacs with grit and honour, and won, yet it now abets the terror aimed at its own Jewish folk by letting its universities rot the brains of an entire generation through its feeble, gutless pandering.
This marks a collapse of governance from top to bottom. Britain has seldom stooped so low under the fruits of its own feeble decisions. It will need an age to scrub away the stain, and longer still.
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