The cost of Holocaustian hysteria
December 9, 2009 Holocaustism, Jewish Community
My friend Guy White was brutalized by a hypersensitive co-religionist yesterday. It’s something we need to be aware of, because far, far too many Jews are overreactive, ready to pounce, eager to insult decent, reasonable people with the most excessive vitriolic denunciations over nothing.
Guy White writes,
Yesterday I am talking to this English guy who all of a sudden says that he voted for BNP. So I chime in that I support them as well, but then I decided to see if he’s a patriot/nationalist BNP supporter or a Nazi. I ask if he thinks the Holocaust happened or if it’s a hoax. The guy says, “Yes, six million Jews got killed.”
All of a sudden, from out of nowhere, this psycho-Jew attacks me. I didn’t even see him until he began yelling at me for denying the Holocaust, for hating Jews, etc.
All I did was try to check if the person I am talking to is a Nazi, and instead I found myself getting yelled at. I turned around and went to a different part of the room ignoring the person, who no doubt is now certain that he discovered a Hitler-loving Nazi in me.Such behavior is not helpful. Animosity breeds animosity. When people attack you, you feel like hitting them back, and especially where you know it hurts.
Who are the biggest enablers of this nonsense? Who is most responsible? People like you and me, dear readers. Jews like us who know better. We know that Holocaustism is corrosive to our community. We know it breeds victimology, a sense of entitlement, and a mandate to “fight” over nothing, and to fight for ill-considered policies.
But we are silent. We are silent when Holocaustians build temple after temple to the baal Hashoah. We are silent when Holocaustians use their ancestors’ past as a trump card to set dubious policy. We are silent when they browbeat and brand every critic and criticism of the Jewish community–no matter how mild or how reasonable, or in cases such as these, even how unfair and farfetched — as a raging anti-semite.
Is there a wonder there is resentment?
We cannot continue to tolerate this behavior. Each and every incident must be challenged. I realize this is exhausting. It is so much easier to just not get involved with this nonsense. But there is no other way to curtail and check the deleterious effects of Holocaustism and Jewish victimology.
Jews must stand up to Holocaustians.

2 comments
thou shalt not ‘bait’ goyim with questions about the holocaust.
seriously, this reminds me of an episode of curb your enthusiasm when a hypersensitive c0-religionist overheard larry david whistling a wagner tune. larry’s response to the accusation that he was a self-hating jew, is classic: “i may hate myself, but it has nothing to do with being a jew.”
I don’t believe in anything that I am forced to believe in, whether it’s by law or a some manipulator.
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