“Those who ignore history are doomed to repeat it.” – George Santayana
“A generation that ignores history has no past...and no future.” – Robert Heinlein
“History doesn’t repeat itself. It rhymes.” – Albert Einstein
It seems too many today are ignoring a dark period in our history and by doing so are seeing a repeat of a part of that dark history. What am I referring to?
Kristallnacht.
We have seen anti-semitism growing in places it should never see the light of day. It’s in our college campuses. It’s seen at protests by our ignorant Progressive youth. It’s seen in public when mobs of Hamas supporters attack Jews in Amsterdam. It’s seen in Washington DC when the modern day version of ‘Nazis’ smashed the windows of a kosher restaurant on the anniversary of Kristallnacht – the Night of Broken Glass – which took place in Nazi Germany in 1936. It was the start of the pogrom that would see over 6 million Jews methodically murdered in places like Bergen-Belson, Sobibor, Dachau, and Auschwitz, just to name a few of the German death camps. It was the Holocaust.
It seems too many people today are headed towards recreating that hateful time on our history.
On the week of the anniversary of Kristallnacht, rabid pro-Hamas radicals in Amsterdam and the USA are proving that too many Westerners do not know even recent history and are terrifyingly repeating it.One thing that many of the pro-Hamas supporters choose to ignore is that the present Hamas-Israeli war was not started by Israel. It was started by Hamas. They killed over 1700 Israeli citizens on the first day and kidnapped hundreds of others, many who were later murdered by their Hamas captors. Once Hamas realized they were likely to lose they started playing the sympathy card, making sure to show as many casualties as possible, even with Hamas ensuring there were casualties by using so many people ruled by them as human shields to increase the number of dead and wounded. This is a tactic Hamas has used on the past to good effect.
Pogroms in the streets. “Wanted posters” of Jewish intellectuals. Windows shattered on Jewish businesses. Mass protests calling for the genocide of Jews. These are not only scenes from Nazi territories and the Holocaust in the 20th century but from modern-day America and the Netherlands, as well as too many other Western countries. Within living memory of the horrific Nazi Kristallnacht pogroms, we are seeing the same organized antisemitism that led to genocide unfolding before our eyes.
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Even more dangerously, both before, during, and after the Kristallnacht anniversary, the Netherlands — once a scene of mass arrests and killings of Jews by Nazis — has made international headlines as Muslim migrants and other pro-Hamas rioters launched anti-Jewish attacks. The violence, which began last week with attacks that injured dozens of Israeli soccer fans, grew so horrible in Amsterdam with “Jew hunts” and genocidal chants that they were labeled “pogroms.”
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Speaking of Westerners who support genocidal jihad, too many U.S. college campi continue to be hotbeds of hatred not only against Israel specifically, but against all Jews. At the New York University of Rochester, pro-Hamas radicals put up “wanted” posters featuring the pictures of Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu’s brother and other Jewish faculty, according to The Times of Israel on Nov. 13.
If Hamas wants the war with Israel to end there is an easy way to do that.
Surrender.
But as long as they have the support of the modern version of Nazis, they won’t. The war and hatred will continue.
And history will repeat itself.