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Authored by Michael Pate on May 20th, 2003 at 10:47 AM

Neo-Nazis are using the Internet to attract and recruit young people to the scene and the number of far-right Web sites in Germany has more than tripled in the past four years, according to a study released Monday. - Associated Press

It’s not really news that the Arab immigrants here are virulently anti-Semitic, but the descration of the of May fourth remembrance ceremonies is a further escalation, taking the anti-semitism to a brazen new level. And while the war may have ended over half a century ago, the May ceremonies still play an important role in Dutch life. By disrupting them, the Moroccan thugs have placed themselves even further outside of civilized society than they already were. Choosing the side of the Nazis so blatantly makes it very hard even for the most deluded multiculturalist to defend them. They’ve been forcibly deblinkered, at least temporarily. It won’t take long for new blinkers to grow back on though, but perhaps not all of them will regenerate. - qsi

If Europe, Old Europe, were truly concerned about its evil ghost of anti-Semitism rising again, I would do something. If I heard that children are being told to hide their yarmulkes for fear of attacks, I’d go out and get myself a yarmulke and wear it proudly. If I were Jacques Chirac, I’d go get a yarmulke and wear it. I’d urge all Frenchmen to wear a yarmulke. But then, I’m not European. - Jeff Jarvis

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Choosing sides in World War II
European anti-Semitism
Number of neo-Nazi Web sites has tripled in past four years

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