From Norway, Israel and the Jews:
Oslo taxis refuse to drive to the Synagogue
April 10, 2011
By admin
NTNU academic Trond Andresen believes the talk of anti-Semitism is a derailment tactic. Meanwhile in Oslo, taxis refuse to take Jews to the Synagogue.
A young girl writes to Aftenposten, asking when anti-Semitism will end. One thing is for certain, it won’t end unless we take it seriously.
The letter is published in Aftenposten under the title “Jew – a swear word“. Summary: A teenager tells of how the word “Jew” is used as a swear word, even by her friends. She also tells of how visiting relatives were turned down – twice – when trying to take a taxi to the Synagogue, where they were going to attend a Bar Mitzva.
Reports like this have been coming in for a long time.
It does not help when people like Trond Andresen, an academic at prestigious NTNU university, marches in the streets carrying placards saying that all this talk of anti-Semitism in a derailment tactic. The only people being derailed are elderly Jews trying to go to a Bar Mitzva, for God’s sake.
2 comments:
The Jews haven't learned from their ancestors who where wiped out by the civilized Europeans in the crematorium.
Just how much Jew-hatred does it take for them to finally move to Israel?
Apparently, not yet in Norway.
Norway.
The Land Of Ice And Jew Hatred.
Quisling, anyone?
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