Vandalism at French Holocaust Memorial provides warning why it'd be dangerous to support Chinese Uighers
See the graffiti in the picture of the vandalism discovered at the French Holocaust Memorial in Drancy? Here's a brief report about it too:Horreur et colère face à la dégradation du Mémorial de la #Shoah en ce jour si symbolique ! Aucune cause ne peut justifier cette ignominie.@Shoah_Memorial
— Ambassade d'Israël en France #WeRemember 🕯️ (@IsraelenFrance) January 27, 2021
➡️ https://t.co/d4hRPFxRzp pic.twitter.com/z7VinEBT3u
Vandals painted graffiti on France's Holocaust Memorial ahead of international commemorations of the Nazi slaughter of millions of Jews.As much as I'm disgusted at China and their communist ideology, it's crucial to remember that the Uighers are a Muslim community, and in the past, there were times when they committed offensive crimes primarily on - but not limited to - Chinese soil. Based on which, if what was scrawled obnoxiously on the wall at the Memorial was in any ways a validation of the Uighers' adherence to Islam, and blaming Jews for what China's doing to them, that's why it'd be dangerous to overlook the fact that the Uighers practice the Religion of Peace, and could pose a danger no matter where they are in the world, if given the chance. Conservatives who may be siding with the Uighers would be strongly advised not to take a naive view of their belief systems.
The Israeli Embassy in France tweeted a photo of the pro-Uighur graffiti scrawled on a wall etched with the names of tens of thousands of French victims of the Holocaust.
The embassy expressed "horror and anger" at the vandalism "on such a symbolic day."
Labels: anti-semitism, China, dhimmitude, France, islam, jihad