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The Red Cross Was Banned in Israel for 50 Years

Posted on the 21 July 2014 by Calvinthedog

You would think those nasty, evil Gentile anti-Semite Jew-hating scums at the Red Cross did that to those poor, suffering, ever trampled-upon, always-pogromed and never-loved Chosen People, right? Oh those terrible European Christian Jew-haters!

And you would be wrong.

The Jews themselves banned the Red Cross from their country for 50 years. You know why? Because it has a cross on it. The cross is the symbol of the Christian religion. And I have some news for all you Christian Zionists out there. Guess what? Jews don’t like Christians! If you don’t believe that’s true, then you obviously haven’t been around many Jewish people. And the Jewier the Jew, the more they hate Christians and Christianity. And of course the Jewiest Jews of all are in the land of Israel. Israel demanded that the Red Cross put a Star of David on their vehicles instead of that hideous cross thing. The Red Cross refused to do so. And so the standoff went on.

At some point, it was all settled out, and now there is something called Magen David in Israel, the equivalent of the Red Cross. They do fine work in that country.

The hardcore Jewish nationalists in Israel are still mad about this. Mad about their idiotic government’s intransigence in not allowing their land to be sullied by a simple cross symbol? Well, of course not. Mad that the evil, anti-Semitic Red Cross would not put David Stars in their vehicles in Israel.

With super-Jews and hardline Jewish nationalists, you can’t win. If you’re doing anything but severely kissing their ass 24-7,  you’re an anti-Semite. You’re just like those people who put them in the ovens.

Do I hate Jews? Well, I hate some of them!

Hardcore Jewish nationalists and super-Jews (many, though by no means all, of these types are in Israel) really rub me the wrong way. And I hate Jews who always running around screaming anti-Semite all the time (pretty much the same idiots). Basically what these people are doing is creating their own rejection. They act horrible, you complain about their awful behavior, they label you a Nazi, and that’s that.

And I think you Christian Zionists ought to maybe think twice about those best friends of yours. As in, do they even like you or what?


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