HITLER’S LEGACY SHOULD NOT BE DUMPED ON THE PALESTINIANS – WHAT KIND OF FILTH IS THIS, VAD?
Using Israel as an excuse to sidestep the horrific legacy of antisemitism, and shifting part of that burden onto the Palestinians? It’s nothing less than shameful and repulsive. We should never dilute the heavy historical responsibility that Denmark and the West still must confront, but Vad’s stance appears to muddy the waters rather than clarify them.
A SHAMEFUL DEFLECTION?
When confronted with the consequences of his defense of Israel, Frederik Vad’s response is to deflect with, “We are in Denmark.” But what does that mean? Is it an acceptance of Israel’s actions toward the Palestinians, a justification of double standards? Why won’t he face the complexity of this situation directly, instead of hiding behind nationalistic slogans and evading accountability?
WHERE IS THE OUTRAGE AGAINST THIS BLIND PROPAGANDA?
Are we so willing to turn a blind eye to everything in the name of “support” that we’re losing our humanity? Kristallnacht serves as a stark reminder of a history where hatred and indifference went hand in hand – it must not repeat itself, and it should never be used as a means to justify oppression elsewhere in the world.