albawaba.com middle east news information::”Zionist cartoon conspiracy”
“The program was produced in an attempt to erase the image of the mouse from the minds of European children and to show that the mouse is not dirty and that he even has nice characteristics,” he pointed out.
Okay, wasn’t that cartoon American? And wasn’t this also BEFORE the Allies knew what was really going on in the concentration camps?
“The Jewish Walt Disney Company gained international fame with this cartoon,” he said.
Since when was Walt Disney a Jew? Were there even Jews in California at the time these cartoons were made? And what exactly did Walt Disney have to do with the creation of an MGM Cartoon? Are you referring to Mickey Mouse? A character created well before WW2 that was just one character out of a cast of various animals?
“If you study European history, you will see who was the main power in hoarding money and wealth in the 19th century,” continued Bolkhari. “In most cases, it is the Jews. Perhaps that was one of the reasons which caused Hitler to begin the anti-Semitic trend, and then the extensive propaganda about the crematoria began.”
That’s a great thought, buddy.. except you’re forgetting a few key things. The reason Jews had so much money during the 19th century (which yeah, some were rich, but that’s called affirmative action) was because the only job really available to them was running retail shops (thanks to guess what? Anti-Semitism, something you credit Hitler with pioneering), which they were very successful with and saw lots of profits. Hitler didn’t create anti-Semitism. It was actually such a strong belief in Europe at the time that even France and Austria had seen similar ideologies take root. It was a part of Hitler’s platform that was actually common to other parties as well, they just didn’t have the charisma that Hitler had.
“… Some of this is true. We do not deny all of it.”
Well, you SHOULD deny all of it, because the only fact that’s even remotely true is that Hitler didn’t like Jews and there were rich Jews in Europe during the 19th century.
Isn’t it sickening that this came from a professor? A man of academic achievements? Someone people trust to provide them with accurate, unbiased knowledge on a subject?
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