Thursday, April 9, 2015

80% Of Israelis Fear Holohoax Will Be Forgotten

80% of Israelis fear "Holocaust" will eventually be forgotten

An article recently appearing in The Times of Israel highlights a poll conducted in Israel which found that "over 80% of Israelis think the Holocaust will one day fade from memory," according to the article. The article continues:

The survey was conducted by The Center of Organizations of Holocaust Survivors ahead of Israel’s Holocaust Remembrance Day, marked April 16, in an attempt to glean contemporary perceptions surrounding the Holocaust in Jewish-Israeli society, the NRG news site reported Wednesday.

Five hundred Jewish-Israeli adults were canvassed for the study.

Asked whether the Holocaust will lose its significance as the seminal catastrophe of modern times and fade into history as “just another event,” 36.6% of respondents said the matter was a certainty, 45% said that it may happen, and only 17.5% responded that such a situation would not transpire.

Asked, however, if the public memory of the Holocaust influences everyday decision making in the private and public spheres in Israel, 42.2% answered in affirmative. Ten point one percent said the memory of the Holocaust has personal resonance only, while 26.9% responded that it only dictates national policy. Just 15.5% of respondents said that the memory of the Holocaust has no influence. [...]

The head of the organization behind the study believes the findings indicate a worrying trend in which the lessons of World War II will hold little significance for future generations — a course that should be counteracted with a rethink of Holocaust education in the Jewish state.

“It’s hard to think what would happen when the last [remaining] Holocaust survivors will no longer be with us,” Colette Avital, chairwoman of the Center of Organizations of Holocaust Survivors, said.

“This data should worry the country’s leaders and all those who [believe in] the continuity of Jewish history,” she said.
Unfortunately, given the organized Jewish community's highly effective marketing and public relations campaign centered around the promotion and perpetuation of the false "Holocaust" narrative of WWII, I very much doubt this anti-White, anti-German narrative of history will "lose its significance as the seminal catastrophe of modern times," as many Israelis polled apparently believe.

Not a day goes by without a mention or invocation of some aspect of the fake "Holocaust" story. Virtually every single year, one or more movies based on the "Holocaust" are made, often receiving high praise and even Academy Awards. The false "Holocaust" narrative is constantly reinforced and perpetuated through "Holocaust survivor" testimony, memoirs, books, plays, and through the Western educational system. One cannot avoid it. The "Holocaust" is rammed down our throats, stuffed into our brains, and implanted and reinforced in our minds every single day practically.

Indeed, the entire New World Order agenda, which in reality is simply a Jewish plot to enslave the world politically, economically, and culturally, destroying racial consciousness and national distinctions in the process while creating a world of mindless consumers and workers, is largely based on implementing the "lessons of the Holocaust," as Jewish leaders have openly declared.

"The Holocaust stands as Western Civilization's greatest failure," Ian Kagedan, former National Director of Government Relations of B'nai Brith Canada, wrote in a 1991 Toronto Star op-ed piece entitled Memory of the Holocaust Central to New World Order. "It was a natural outcome of centuries of racism and of anti-Semitism. To deny the Holocaust is to deny racism's capacity to undercut our civilization's basic values and to destroy democracy. Achieving our quest of a 'new world order' depends on our learning the Holocaust's lessons."

We would be foolish indeed to think our Jewish overlords and traitorous politicians would allow us to "forget about the Holocaust" and the "important lessons" it has taught humanity.

http://www.therealistreport.com/2015/04/80-of-israelis-fear-holocaust-will.html

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