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German boy beaten, kicked by Muslim schoolmates after telling them he is Jewish

Bullying and anti-semitism. It's tough being a teenager and these incidents can't make it any easier especially when you are only 14 and trying to find your way in the world.

My great grandmother, bless her soul, lived in Europe during the Second World War in the Ukraine. Though not Jewish herself, she told me when I was a young lad that "always be proud of who you and what you are, never let anyone take that away from you". She learned enough about hate during that time. Tough as nails too as most of her generation were. Those words always stuck with me, and for many reasons I have made it my very being to never run.

You might take your licks today or even tomorrow, but you keep your dignity. That is sacred. Sadly the school stuck it's head in the sand, not exactly the example of courage that kids should emulate.

neither you nor muhummad get to END HISTORY


German boy beaten, kicked by Muslim schoolmates after telling them he is Jewish

BERLIN — The case of a British Jewish child forced to leave his Berlin school after being subjected to anti-Semitic violence has provoked outrage and soul-searching in Germany.

The 14-year-old, who cannot be named under child protection laws, was beaten, kicked and threatened with a replica gun after he revealed to fellow pupils that he was Jewish.

He endured a campaign of intimidation by Muslim pupils who told him “Muslims hate Jews. All Jews are murderers.”

His British mother, who asked not to be named to protect the identity of her son, told the The Daily Telegraph the school had done little to stop the bullying.

“They told us this is normal for adolescents from this background, that they’re just trying to find their identity,” she said. “But it shouldn’t be normal. I’ve never experienced such direct anti-Semitism before in all the years I’ve lived in Germany.”


The case, which follows several incidents in which people wearing skullcaps or other outward signs of Jewishness have been beaten on the streets of Berlin, has prompted concern over the extent of anti-Semitic feeling in the Muslim community.

“In some German mosques, anti-Semitism is being actively encouraged,” said Josef Schuster, head of the Central Council of Jews in Germany.

The boy at the centre of the most recent case was born in London to a German father and British mother, but the family moved to Berlin when he was a baby and he has lived there all his life.

Ironically, his family chose the Friedenauer Gemeinschaftsschule in part because they were attracted to the school’s ethnic mix. The majority of pupils at the school are Muslim.

The trouble started when he attended a class on religion and told his fellow pupils he was Jewish.

“It was natural for him to tell them. It wouldn’t occur to him to hide it,” his mother said. “The next day was his birthday. He was looking forward to going to school – he had this friend and they were planning to rap together.”

But the other child asked her son if he was really Jewish. “He said, ‘Listen, you’re a cool guy, but I can’t be friends with you. Muslims aren’t friends with Jews, ” she said.

The boy was later pushed and threatened. On one occasion, another pupil hit him twice in the back.

The family arranged for the boy’s grandparents – both Holocaust survivors – to give a talk to pupils. But his mother remained dismayed at the lack of support from the school. “They didn’t want to know,” she said.

One older pupil pulled a replica gun on the boy, leading to his parents decided to move him to another school.
Neither belongs in Germany. End of story.
 
The corporations have been guilt-tripping Germans for the Nazi crap

Which corporations are these? And why would they want to make Germans feel guilty for trying to eliminate an entire people off the face of the earth?

Well, to prevent any form of German ethnic nationalism from ever rising again, obviously.

The problem is that Germany is the leading economy in Europe now and whichever way Germany goes, they will drag the EU with them.

So the campaign to prevent Germany from ever collectively defending its own culture and ethnicity ever again, has had the effect of opening the floodgates to Muslims, a religion that from its conception is anti-semitic. To the Muslims, God removed the Jews from being His chosen people and instead replaced them with the descendants of Hagar, the Arabs. To them, the Jews were too evil to allow even God to love them any more.

leave "allah" out of this--------you do not get to decide what goes on in
his "mind"
 
Bullying and anti-semitism. It's tough being a teenager and these incidents can't make it any easier especially when you are only 14 and trying to find your way in the world.

My great grandmother, bless her soul, lived in Europe during the Second World War in the Ukraine. Though not Jewish herself, she told me when I was a young lad that "always be proud of who you and what you are, never let anyone take that away from you". She learned enough about hate during that time. Tough as nails too as most of her generation were. Those words always stuck with me, and for many reasons I have made it my very being to never run.

You might take your licks today or even tomorrow, but you keep your dignity. That is sacred. Sadly the school stuck it's head in the sand, not exactly the example of courage that kids should emulate.

neither you nor muhummad get to END HISTORY


German boy beaten, kicked by Muslim schoolmates after telling them he is Jewish

BERLIN — The case of a British Jewish child forced to leave his Berlin school after being subjected to anti-Semitic violence has provoked outrage and soul-searching in Germany.

The 14-year-old, who cannot be named under child protection laws, was beaten, kicked and threatened with a replica gun after he revealed to fellow pupils that he was Jewish.

He endured a campaign of intimidation by Muslim pupils who told him “Muslims hate Jews. All Jews are murderers.”

His British mother, who asked not to be named to protect the identity of her son, told the The Daily Telegraph the school had done little to stop the bullying.

“They told us this is normal for adolescents from this background, that they’re just trying to find their identity,” she said. “But it shouldn’t be normal. I’ve never experienced such direct anti-Semitism before in all the years I’ve lived in Germany.”


The case, which follows several incidents in which people wearing skullcaps or other outward signs of Jewishness have been beaten on the streets of Berlin, has prompted concern over the extent of anti-Semitic feeling in the Muslim community.

“In some German mosques, anti-Semitism is being actively encouraged,” said Josef Schuster, head of the Central Council of Jews in Germany.

The boy at the centre of the most recent case was born in London to a German father and British mother, but the family moved to Berlin when he was a baby and he has lived there all his life.

Ironically, his family chose the Friedenauer Gemeinschaftsschule in part because they were attracted to the school’s ethnic mix. The majority of pupils at the school are Muslim.

The trouble started when he attended a class on religion and told his fellow pupils he was Jewish.

“It was natural for him to tell them. It wouldn’t occur to him to hide it,” his mother said. “The next day was his birthday. He was looking forward to going to school – he had this friend and they were planning to rap together.”

But the other child asked her son if he was really Jewish. “He said, ‘Listen, you’re a cool guy, but I can’t be friends with you. Muslims aren’t friends with Jews, ” she said.

The boy was later pushed and threatened. On one occasion, another pupil hit him twice in the back.

The family arranged for the boy’s grandparents – both Holocaust survivors – to give a talk to pupils. But his mother remained dismayed at the lack of support from the school. “They didn’t want to know,” she said.

One older pupil pulled a replica gun on the boy, leading to his parents decided to move him to another school.
Neither belongs in Germany. End of story.
Did you intend to say something?
 
So the campaign to prevent Germany from ever collectively defending its own culture and ethnicity ever again, has had the effect of opening the floodgates to Muslims, a religion that from its conception is anti-semitic. To the Muslims, God removed the Jews from being His chosen people and instead replaced them with the descendants of Hagar, the Arabs. To them, the Jews were too evil to allow even God to love them any more.
leave "allah" out of this--------you do not get to decide what goes on in
his "mind"
I never said what was on Gods mind, idiot, I was repeating what others believe.

Sheesh, welcome back to my ignore list, doofus.
 
How quickly people forget what happened the last time Germany embraced extreme nationalism.

Polling data shows that the overwhelming majority 90%+ of Muslims hate Jews, Islam is the worlds largest hate group, but way to try to blame Islamic anti-Semitism on Germans.
 

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