Saturday, 4th September 2010

Where Anti-Semitism Is Mainstream

Posted on 05. Jul, 2009 by Shera Crossan in Commentary, Events, Feedback, Free Speech, Israel & Jewish Issues, Opinion, Shera Crossan, Top Stories

Dear Mr. Cohen:

I am the person your colleague Darryl Fears interviewed re James von Brunn. I spoke with him several times by phone and read his mass emails. He was, whatever his views and alleged actions, a highly intelligent man with a fine war record. It is alleged that he shot the Holocaust Museum guard, but an eyewitness, Maria Hernandez, said on the CNN live feed that she saw one guard shoot and kill the other. I suspect von Brunn may have gone into the Museum to take hostages, as he sought to do in 1981 at the Federal Reserve. His actions were thus no more “crackpot” than those of John Brown, who assaulted the federal arsenal at Harper’s Ferry. The man sought to make a statement, at the very least, and he succeeded.

Further, von Brunn’s “statement” reflected a growing consensus. Whether it was Jimmy Carter’s Palestine: Peace, not Apartheid, or the Israel lobby books of Walt and Mearsheimer, which I assume you will not disqualify as the works of crackpots, or the recent finding that support for Israel has dropped by 20%, von Brunn represents just the extreme tip of a new general American consensusComplete

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5 Responses to “Where Anti-Semitism Is Mainstream”

  1. John Taurus 5 July 2009 at 4:26 am #

    It would be grand, great, marvelous and a blessing if every country in the world ostracized Israel and had nothing to do with the rats nest.

    No trade with Israel. No diplomatic ties with Israel. No Israelis allowed passports to other countries. Isolate the bastards. Make the SOBs do everything for themselves to survive.

  2. Oscar Yeager 5 July 2009 at 10:13 am #

    Maybe we are re-awakening to the jew and his treachery. lets hope that the desert swallows israel and the world will send them off on another mass migration.

  3. John Taurus 5 July 2009 at 8:08 pm #

    Until the Jew is banned and not allowed to participate in government, education, news, media or any positions of power, the world will remain in turmoil.

    Almost all worldly problems can be traced back to the Jews.

  4. Louis DeCaro 6 July 2009 at 6:45 am #

    John Brown the abolitionist should never be compared to people like von Brunn. Brown took militant action in his day, when our nation was held captive to pro-slavery politicians and our nation was an overtly racist society. Brown lived and died for justice and liberation. The same cannot be said for people like von Brunn.

  5. Angryyoungman 6 July 2009 at 9:47 pm #

    @ Louis DeCaro
    “Brown took militant action in his day, when our nation was held captive to pro-slavery politicians…” Somehow I don’t think their influence was as blatant as the Zionist power structure in the U.S. today. As much as I would have disagreed with the Southern gentry on importing blacks, slavery would have eventually been abolished peacefully, ala Brazil, and without unlawful expansion of federal authority.

    “…and our nation was an overtly racist society. Brown lived and died for justice and liberation. The same cannot be said for people like von Brunn.” You’re on the wrong board laddie. Terrorism is terrorism whether it comes from the left or the right, the rich or the poor, the white or the brown. People like me do not have moral double-standards, 180 degrees opposite PC cowards like yourself. Violence always was and always will be the last resort when people refuse to compromise. As of now, your faction are the ones plugging their ears and screaming like children when multiculturalism is shown to be unworkable.


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