• What various public figures have said about the jews

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    “The jews deserved to die. I have no regrets. If I had the chance I
    would do it again.”

    -- Alois Brunner

    "“True, there were concentration camps, but what shows you that this
    is a politicized issue, not a humanitarian one and not a real one, is
    that we talk about these six million, but why don’t we talk about the
    26 million Soviets who were killed in that war? Are the six million
    more precious?”

    - Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad

    “What has remained a secret and not spoken of is the Jewish
    involvement in the undoing of Black people and the slave trade and the
    owners of ships and the selling and dehumanizing of Black people."

    - Louis Farrakhan, interview on the Michael Eric Dyson show,
    Baltimore, 8/23/2010
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    "Any people that have been perscuted for 2000 years must be doing
    something wrong."

    ~ Heinz Alfred 'Henry' Kissinger (1923-2023)

    "Therefore be on your guard against the Jews, knowing that wherever
    they have their synagogues, nothing is found but a den of devils in
    which sheer self-glory, conceit, lies, blasphemy, and defaming of God
    and men are practiced most maliciously and veheming his eyes on them."

    - Martin Luther King


    ". . . You declare, my friend, that you do not hate the Jews, you are
    merely 'anti-Zionist.' And I say, let the truth ring forth from the
    high mountain tops, let it echo through the valleys of God's green
    earth: When people criticize Zionism, they mean Jews--and God bless
    them for it. Wear your disdain for the Jew as a badge of honor."

    - Martin Luther King

    "We entered the synagogue, which was packed with the greatest stinking
    bunch of humanity I have ever seen. When we got about halfway up, the
    head Rabbi, who was dressed in a fur hat similar to that worn by
    Henry VIII of England and in a surplice heavily embroidered and very
    filthy, came down and met the General (Eisenhower)...The smell was so
    terrible that I almost fainted and actually about three hours later
    lost my lunch as the result remembering it."

    ~ General Patton in Germany, diary entry Sept 17, 1945

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