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MANGO!
02-22-2008, 01:25 PM
German professors: No more preferential treatment for Israel

In debate held at Netanya Academic College, professors state modern day Germany ‘has paid its debt in full to the Jewish people’

Natasha Mozgovaya ynetnews.com (http://www.ynetnews.com/Ext/Comp/ArticleLayout/CdaArticlePrintPreview/1,2506,L-3508527,00.html)

These are words that have been brewing just below the surface in Germany for quite a while, and now they were uttered aloud, right here in Israel. In a conference held Monday at Netanya’s Academic College, German professors asserted that their country “should stop giving the State of Israel preferential treatment”.

This statement comes at the heels of a manifesto, recently published by 25 German scholars, which maintained that Germany must be more ‘balanced’ in its political relations with Israel and its Arab neighbors.

The aforementioned professors stated that Germany helped strengthen the burgeoning State of Israel by deporting 160,000 German Jews during the Nazi reign. These refugees ultimately ended up in Israel and bolstered its Jewish population at the Arabs’ expense.

Furthermore, noted the professors, Germany has paid its “debt to the Jewish nation” in full through its reparations agreement with Israel.

Whereas the Holocaust was an indelible stain on the annals of German history, they stated, Germany must now improve its relations with the Arab world by taking on a more balanced approach to its foreign policy and its treatment of Israel.

This German manifesto was hotly contested by Israeli professors in a debate held Monday at the Strategic Dialogue Center at Netanya College.

This debate was organized by Dov Ben-Meir, a member of the center’s steering committee and former vice speaker of the Knesset. Ben-Meir has recently published a “counter-manifesto” of his own, which challenges the German professor’s assertions.

In his manifesto, Ben Meir maintained that it is only after Germany’s reparations agreement with Israel that the world began to see Germany in a different light and give credence to the “new German nation”.

Furthermore, stated Ben Meir, Israel purchased goods from Germany at a value far exceeding the amount given to it in reparation payments. At any rate, he noted, the money Israel had attained from Germany can not be deemed “preferential treatment”, but rather a moral debt paid to those that had been robbed.

Ben-Meir concluded his manifesto with a stark warning to Germany, warning the country that if it ceases its “preferential treatment” of Israel, this could very well signal a slow return to the dark days of the Nazi regime.

MANGO!
02-22-2008, 01:28 PM
Lifelong Debt
Survivors: Germans paid nothing compared to damage / Yael Branovsky

Members of governing council of Center of Organizations of Holocaust Survivors to coordinate next week issues to be raised in meeting with German finance minister. Center's chairman says, 'I am not ashamed to ask Germany for money. They should take care of the survivors until the end of their lives.'

Full Story (http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3472090,00.html)

Jake Featherston
02-22-2008, 02:27 PM
Won't they all be dead soon, anyway?

Monster
02-22-2008, 06:52 PM
http://img141.imageshack.us/img141/5519/sausagesut8.jpg

Zed
02-22-2008, 07:30 PM
Enough already. Ironically, it's this relentless gouging that will lead Germany back to anti-Semitic policies.

Lenny
02-22-2008, 08:35 PM
Enough already. Ironically, it's this relentless gouging that will lead Germany back to anti-Semitic policies.Why do you think anti-Semitism emerged as such a mainstay of the populist Nazi program in the first place!

Lenny
02-22-2008, 08:36 PM
http://www.patriot.dk/holohoax.gif

Zed
02-22-2008, 09:07 PM
Why do you think anti-Semitism emerged as such a mainstay of the populist Nazi program in the first place!

Yeah, and that tax farming thing in Poland explains why the Poles didn't mind the Nazi's Jewish policy. :eek:

billy_boatrocker
02-23-2008, 08:09 PM
You can't keep Germans down for long. Historically speaking. They are always getting restless every few generations, they'll throw off the zionist occupiers soon enough.

Lenny
02-23-2008, 08:10 PM
You can't keep Germans down for long. Historically speaking. They are always getting restless every few generations, they'll throw off the zionist occupiers soon enough.In a few generations there won't be many Germans left. Perhaps some future group of TurkoLarrikins will throw off zionism, but at that point, who cares?

Wotan
02-23-2008, 08:12 PM
The jews will always need somebody else to enforce their Lies.

Currently, that someone else is the United States.

Without the United States, the jews don't have a big stick.

billy_boatrocker
02-24-2008, 09:01 AM
In a few generations there won't be many Germans left. Perhaps some future group of TurkoLarrikins will throw off zionism, but at that point, who cares?

Damn Lenny! You have a lot of enemies. :)

Never count out the krauts, those people can turn shit around pretty quickly. Like 1923 to 1938 quite a difference.

Lenny
02-24-2008, 11:55 PM
Never count out the krauts, those people can turn shit around pretty quickly. Like 1923 to 1938 quite a difference.At the rate things are going, in a century the number of unmixed germanic-stock Germans under 60 years old living in Germany will be only 20 million at most. They will be outnumbered by post-1960 immigrant stock and mixed individuals, and a huge number of their own will be old people who either had no children or have mixed children.

So I don't much care about a distant future uprising in "Germany" if it is done by what will be the Larrikin-style "new Germans"!