They hate the police. They despise the state. And apparently some of the youthful rioters in France also hate Jewish people.
After the death of 17-year-old Nahel M., who was shot by a police officer, chaotic youths in the Parisian suburb of Nanterre sprayed hateful slogans on a Holocaust memorial. A video shows someone spray-painting the words “Fuck the police – gang of dogs – we will make you a Shoah” on the memorial. Shoah”, like “Holocaust”, is a term for the murder of six million Jews during the Nazi era.
Under the motto of the memorial “For the martyrs of deportation” someone spray-painted “Police rabble”. Next to it, “Fuck le 17”, the title of a rap song in which the police are badly attacked. In France, you can call the gendarmerie on the telephone number 17.
Another video posted on Twitter also shows a man trying to light a French flag in front of the memorial.
The fact that the rioters, many of them apparently with a Muslim background, chose a place that is supposed to commemorate victims of the murder of Jews for their vandalism shocks many observers. The European Jewish Congress tweeted: “It is truly horrible to see the memorial to the martyrs of the deportations in Nanterre vandalised. This is a shameless act that does not respect the memory of the victims of the Holocaust. It must be fully condemned and those responsible must be held accountable.”
40 000 police officers are on duty. On Friday night, 249 of them were injured across France and almost 700 rioters were arrested. While the situation on the streets is becoming increasingly dangerous,
Nahel M., known to the police for twelve different offences, had been checked by police officers in a Mercedes with Polish licence plates on Tuesday morning. Shortly before he hit the accelerator and was shot a fraction of a second later, a policeman allegedly shouted, according to video footage: “I’m going to put a bullet in your head”. The policeman is in custody. Suspicion: manslaughter.
conservapedia.com/Nazism_at_Arab_Palestinians:_2000s
Nazism at Arab Palestinians (even ) in the 2000s
Some things never change…