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ALL EUROPEAN LIFE DIED IN AUSCHWITZ

The following is a copy of an article written by Spanish writer Sebastian Vilar Rodrigez,

Published in a Spanish newspaper on 5-22-07.



It doesn't take much imagination to extrapolate the message

To the rest of Europe and possibly to the rest of the world.





REMEMBER AS YOU READ

IT WAS IN A SPANISH PAPER

Date: Tue, 22 May

2007 14:30:20 -0500





ALL EUROPEAN LIFE DIED IN AUSCHWITZ

By Sebastian Vilar Rodrigez(*)





I walked down the street in Barcelona, and suddenly discovered a terrible truth -

Europe died in Auschwitz.



We killed six million Jews and replaced them with 20 million Muslims.



In Auschwitz we burned a culture, thought, creativity, talent.

We destroyed the chosen people, truly chosen,

Because they produced great and wonderful people who changed the world.







The contribution of this people is felt in all areas of life:

Science, art, international trade, and above all, as the conscience of the world.



These are the people we burned.



And under the pretense of tolerance, and because we wanted to prove to ourselves that we were cured of the disease of racism,

We opened our gates to 20 million Muslims, who brought us stupidity and ignorance, religious extremism and lack of tolerance,

Crime and poverty, due to an unwillingness to work and support their families with pride.



They have blown up our trains

And turned our beautiful Spanish cities into the third world,

Drowning in filth and crime.



Shut up in the apartments they receive free from the government,

They plan the murder and destruction of their naive hosts.



And thus, in our misery, we have exchanged culture for fanatical hatred,

Creative skill for destructive skill, intelligence for backwardness and superstition.



We have exchanged the pursuit of peace of the Jews of Europe and their talent

For hoping for a better future for their children, their determined clinging to life because life is holy,

For those who pursue death, for people consumed by the desire for death

For themselves and others, for our children and theirs.



What a terrible mistake was made by miserable Europe!







A lot of Americans have become so insulated from reality

That they imagine America can suffer defeat without any inconvenience to themselves.



Absolutely No Profiling!

Pause a moment, reflect back:



These events are actual events from history.

They really happened!

Do you remember?



1. Q: 1968 Bobby Kennedy was shot and killed by a:???

A: Muslim male extremist between the ages of 17 and 40.



2. Q: In 1972 at the Munich Olympics, athletes were kidnapped and massacred by:???

A: Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40.



3. Q: In 1979, the US embassy in Iran was taken over by:???

A: Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40.



4. Q: During the 1980's a number of Americans were kidnapped in Lebanon by:???

A: Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40.



5. Q: In 1983, the US Marine barracks in Beirut was blown up by:???

A: Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40.



6. Q: In 1985 the cruise ship Achille Lauro was hijacked and a 70 year old American passenger

Was murdered and thrown overboard in his wheelchair by:???

A: Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40.



7. Q: In 1985 TWA flight 847 was hijacked at Athens,

And a US Navy diver trying to rescue passengers was murdered by:???

A: Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40.



8. Q: In 1988, Pan Am Flight 103 was bombed by:???

A: Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40.



9. Q: In 1993 the World Trade Center was bombed the first time by:???

A: Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40.



10. Q: In 1998, the US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania were bombed by:???

A: Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40.



11. Q: On 9/11/01, four airliners were hijacked; two were used as missiles to take out the World Trade Centers

And of the remaining two, one crashed into the US Pentagon

And the other was diverted and crashed by the passengers.

Thousands of people were killed by:???

A: Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40.



12. Q: In 2002 the United States fought a war in Afghanistan against:???

A: Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40.



13. Q: In 2002 reporter Daniel Pearl was kidnapped and murdered by:???

A: Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40.





No, I really don't see a pattern here to justify profiling, do you?

So, to ensure we Americans never offend anyone, particularly fanatics intent on killing us,

airport security screeners will no longer be allowed to profile certain people.

They must conduct random searches of 80-year-old women,

little kids, airline pilots with proper identification,

secret agents who are members of the President's security detail, 85-year

old Congressmen with metal hips, and Medal of Honor winner and former Governor Joe Foss,

but leave Muslim Males between the ages of 17 and 40 alone lest they be guilty of profiling.! :mad:



As the writer of the award winning story "Forrest Gump" so aptly put it, "Stupid is as stupid does."
 
I pondered this response but here it is anyway.

It is not the religion. It is the extremists within the religion.

I could put this list to shame if I were to list atrocities committed by Christians, or Buddhists, or yes even Jews.

We can expand the concept to Communism, Socialism, Democracy...and create lists of horrendous magnitude.

The problem is extremists (people) not religions, social structures, or economic theory...

History is replete with examples...40 years ago it was communists, 70 years ago it was fascists, 150 years ago it was the rebels (or yankees, take your choice) and prior to that it was the red coats. We can go all the way back to include the crusades.

The point friends, is that horrible things are done by horrible people, be it a John Wayne Gacey, Reverend Jimmy Jones, Ivan the Terrible or Genghis Kahn.

I doubt that we think that Mohammad Ali, Kareem Abdul Jabbar are about to try to over throw our government. Where would we be without the genius of Jabir Ibn Haiyan the father of chemistry, or Dr. Zakir Naik who has become the most vocal exponent of moderate Islamic philosophy.

We have found the enemy and it is extremist people, not organizations, religions or philosophies.
 
Prof said:
I pondered this response but here it is anyway.

It is not the religion. It is the extremists within the religion.

I could put this list to shame if I were to list atrocities committed by Christians, or Buddhists, or yes even Jews.

We can expand the concept to Communism, Socialism, Democracy...and create lists of horrendous magnitude.

The problem is extremists (people) not religions, social structures, or economic theory...

History is replete with examples...40 years ago it was communists, 70 years ago it was fascists, 150 years ago it was the rebels (or yankees, take your choice) and prior to that it was the red coats. We can go all the way back to include the crusades.

The point friends, is that horrible things are done by horrible people, be it a John Wayne Gacey, Reverend Jimmy Jones, Ivan the Terrible or Genghis Kahn.

I doubt that we think that Mohammad Ali, Kareem Abdul Jabbar are about to try to over throw our government. Where would we be without the genius of Jabir Ibn Haiyan the father of chemistry, or Dr. Zakir Naik who has become the most vocal exponent of moderate Islamic philosophy.

We have found the enemy and it is extremist people, not organizations, religions or philosophies.



I kind of liked Genghis Kahn.;) :D And don't forget Attila the None.:p

But you are correct Roy. It's just the Muslum extremist that are in the spotlight right now.
 
Prof said:
I pondered this response but here it is anyway.

It is not the religion. It is the extremists within the religion.

I could put this list to shame if I were to list atrocities committed by Christians, or Buddhists, or yes even Jews.

We can expand the concept to Communism, Socialism, Democracy...and create lists of horrendous magnitude.

The problem is extremists (people) not religions, social structures, or economic theory...

History is replete with examples...40 years ago it was communists, 70 years ago it was fascists, 150 years ago it was the rebels (or yankees, take your choice) and prior to that it was the red coats. We can go all the way back to include the crusades.

The point friends, is that horrible things are done by horrible people, be it a John Wayne Gacey, Reverend Jimmy Jones, Ivan the Terrible or Genghis Kahn.

I doubt that we think that Mohammad Ali, Kareem Abdul Jabbar are about to try to over throw our government. Where would we be without the genius of Jabir Ibn Haiyan the father of chemistry, or Dr. Zakir Naik who has become the most vocal exponent of moderate Islamic philosophy.

We have found the enemy and it is extremist people, not organizations, religions or philosophies.

The Red Coats? Really? I think naming them as extremists is a stretch, but I get your point!;)

While this might be a great article to incite a riot against Muslims, I have to agree with Roy. Lumping all Muslims into one group, pointing at them and saying they are bad people, is a bit extremist in it's own way. And, if you talk to the people who follow the religion by the Qur'an, they will tell you that they hate what the extremists are doing to their peace loving religion.

I know that this article is supposed to have appeared in a Spanish newspaper, but translating it doesn't change the content. And the content is religiously discriminatory, and hateful. Yes, the Muslim extremist are responsible for those things, but they are the minority in an otherwise peaceful, friendly and intelligent community.
 
Extremism is always problematic.

Maybe Red Coats is a little stretch...but glad you got the point Scott. And I too, love Attila, John. He was so decisive!

Tolerance and moderation seem to be the route that in the end wins. I just keep thinking that if the shoe were on the other foot, I might very well become the worst of the worst in trying to win back the freedoms and constitutional guarantees that this country was founded upon.

I have had Muslim students, Christan students, Jewish students that my well be our leaders in this country in the future...and if that happens, rest assured we will be in great hands, the youth of this country is going to be a great generation. I will have been proud to be a small part of their growth...as have most of you...they will do us proud!
 
I am sorry but you know what IMHO thats complete BS!!!! Extremist may be the main problem, but when your whole relgion does not take a stand agaist extremist, and you refuse to denounce those extremist then you are NO BETTER THAN THEM!!! Then they continue to promote said relgion knowing that intolerance and hate are being promoted. If I planned an attack on the Saudi's and killed 2,000+ people you don't think americans would denounce me as a christian (which I'm not btw), and aid in my capture?

What you have is a group of brainwashed physcos with the backing of an entire relgion...
 
BigRed460 said:
I am sorry but you know what IMHO thats complete BS!!!! Extremist may be the main problem, but when your whole relgion does not take a stand agaist extremist, and you refuse to denounce those extremist then you are NO BETTER THAN THEM!!! Then they continue to promote said relgion knowing that intolerance and hate are being promoted. If I planned an attack on the Saudi's and killed 2,000+ people you don't think americans would denounce me as a christian (which I'm not btw), and aid in my capture?

What you have is a group of brainwashed physcos with the backing of an entire relgion...

Denounce you as a Christian? No. Aid in your capture? Maybe by calling the crime hotline if someone recognized you, maybe.

There is a lot here that is unseen. To say that the religion is not taking a stand, may not be accurate. The problem is that most Muslims believe in peace, they denounce the actions of the extremists, but their religion prevents them from "taking up arms" against the zealots.
 
It has always been that the zealous few have exploited the worst traits of humanity. It matters not what the cause is, but the bigger and more blind the hatred of the followers, the bigger the body count. Nationality, religion, ideology, they're all used as tools by the megalomaniacs of history to purport atrocities; and every one of them believed what they were doing was somehow justified.

Gentlemen, our only real enemies are hatred and stupidity. To blame a country or a religion is pointless, and victory is impossible if the underlying cause is not remedied.

Just to be clear, I am not quoting anyone. These are my own words.
 
Ram From Hell said:
It has always been that the zealous few have exploited the worst traits of humanity. It matters not what the cause is, but the bigger and more blind the hatred of the followers, the bigger the body count. Nationality, religion, ideology, they're all used as tools by the megalomaniacs of history to purport atrocities; and every one of them believed what they were doing was somehow justified.

Gentlemen, our only real enemies are hatred and stupidity. To blame a country or a religion is pointless, and victory is impossible if the underlying cause is not remedied.

Just to be clear, I am not quoting anyone. These are my own words.

Very well stated! :congrats::congrats:
 
Ram From Hell said:
It has always been that the zealous few have exploited the worst traits of humanity. It matters not what the cause is, but the bigger and more blind the hatred of the followers, the bigger the body count. Nationality, religion, ideology, they're all used as tools by the megalomaniacs of history to purport atrocities; and every one of them believed what they were doing was somehow justified.

Gentlemen, our only real enemies are hatred and stupidity. To blame a country or a religion is pointless, and victory is impossible if the underlying cause is not remedied.

Just to be clear, I am not quoting anyone. These are my own words.

:congrats: :congrats: :congrats: :congrats: :congrats: :congrats: :congrats: :congrats: :congrats: :congrats: :congrats: :congrats: :congrats: :congrats:
 
Ram From Hell said:
Gentlemen, our only real enemies are hatred and stupidity. To blame a country or a religion is pointless, and victory is impossible if the underlying cause is not remedied.

This is indeed true. I have visited parts of the world that I thought I may not make it out of. But that was a misconception on my part. I had to truly learn by experiencing these places myself and find out that it really isn't the religions that preach hate... It's ignorance, hatred, ignorance, stupidity and of course, ignorance. What we see today are those same extremist problems that have existed in some shape or form throughout history.
 
Ram From Hell said:
It has always been that the zealous few have exploited the worst traits of humanity. It matters not what the cause is, but the bigger and more blind the hatred of the followers, the bigger the body count. Nationality, religion, ideology, they're all used as tools by the megalomaniacs of history to purport atrocities; and every one of them believed what they were doing was somehow justified.

Gentlemen, our only real enemies are hatred and stupidity. To blame a country or a religion is pointless, and victory is impossible if the underlying cause is not remedied.

Just to be clear, I am not quoting anyone. These are my own words.

First let me say that anyone with more than a couple of functional brain cells

knows that true racism is one of the ultimate forms of ignorance.


My point in posting this article was to bash the politicly correct idiots who

who are a huge hindrance in thwarting out real threats, to which I have

first hand experience with. Common sense has been thrown out so as not to

offend anyone.

Howerver I do believe that if you are in a position to prevent some atrocity

and take no action you are just as guilty as the persons who actually carried

out the act.
 
Prof said:
Kind of like the US standing idle while hundreds of thousands have been murdered in Darfur?

Can't locate the write up but the U.N. supposedly is blocking any action.
The U.S. will not take unilateral action unless they can articulate a direct threat,(allegedly).

http://www.ushmm.org/conscience/?gclid=CPPD-5LTzJMCFRIkxgodv2upig

"Most of the people killed with guns NEEDED KILLING !!!"

Have you thought about that statement? Does it apply to our brothers and sisters too?

Negative, It applies to crime/self defense.
 
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supercar1of1 said:
My point in posting this article was to bash the politicly correct idiots who

who are a huge hindrance in thwarting out real threats, to which I have

first hand experience with. Common sense has been thrown out so as not to

offend anyone.

That was abundantly clear. May I take this moment to reiterate how stupidity is one of our greatest enemies?


supercar1of1 said:
Howerver I do believe that if you are in a position to prevent some atrocity

and take no action you are just as guilty as the persons who actually carried

out the act.

That of course is a double-edged sword.

To stand on pacifism as an active (pardon the contradiction) means of seeking peace isn't bad in and of itself.

To stand on pacifism as a reason to allow others to wreak havoc without doing what we can to prevent it is a crime. Failing to profile is an example of a bad form of pacifism. Whatever the good intentions are, and I've heard several, it is tantamount to looking the other way. Doing so for the sake of "preserving the principles of our society", or whatever else doesn't cut it for me in this instance.

We ought to use any and all legal means to identify ALL people who would do us harm, and prevent them from carrying out their nefarious deeds. I understand that racial profiling is not kosher, but if we know beyond a shadow of a doubt who these people are, I believe we ought to tread on that slippery slope.

These people aren't playing by the rules, and they're taking advantage of those who do. If we can't change a few rules and adapt for the sake of our survival, we're doomed.
 
I fear slippery slopes (I hate that word ;) ) but I also recognize the need to be realistic and pragmatic.

Slippery slopes which tread on the rights that make this country what it is, need to be approached very carefully, and if deemed necessary, have built-in sunsets, to be sure that the people believe the continuing suspension of rights is appropriate.

Very interesting and stimulating discussion. Thanks everyone for being open and tolerant of each others opinions.
 

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