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Anti-Semitism - Hate Symbols - BarryBrumfield.com

Hate crimes -  anti-Semitism


Genesis 12:3 " And I will bless them that bless you, and curse him that curses you, and in you shall all families of the earth be blessed." God speaking of the Hebrews, His chosen people.



Anti-Semitism

First of all, do you think anti-Semitism is not alive and growing rapidly, particularly in America? Then try this; run a search in Google or Yahoo for the keywords "Nazi", "White Power", or "Skin Heads". Then after you're able to  quickly recognize that hate and anti-Semitism is a very serious problem, come back here and learn how anti-Semitism is directly affecting God's chosen people, the Jews. We won't place actual web links to hate groups here to avoid offering them any support.

Y
ou probably have heard the word "anti-Semitism," but how much do you really know about this ugly phenomenon? Did you know, for example, that historically anti-Semitism has appeared variously clothed in the form of racial, socio-economic, and even theological hatred? Here’s a brief survey of the dominant forms of anti-Semitism throughout history.

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Christian" anti-Semitism
A hatred of Jews as "Christ-killers" or "infidels' is the totally mistaken belief that the Jews were "responsible" for the death of Jesus, a belief based largely on the account of Jesus’ death which appears in the Gospel of John, is one of the oldest forms of anti-Semitism, dating back 1500 years to the formation of the Holy Roman Empire and enduring well into this century. This form of anti-Semitism has been the cause of countless pogroms (organized massacres of Jews), often on Easter (when the Gospel of John is traditionally read). Jews have also been persecuted for their refusal to believe in Jesus as the Messiah. During the Spanish Inquisition, Jews were burned alive for their refusal to embrace Christianity. This "We hate the Christ killers" mentality is found mostly among those that have no religious foundation to their feigned anger at Jews, but is used as a facade of holy righteous indignation by those that really could care less that Christ was killed. 

To clear the air on this issue; The Jews did not kill Christ, we all did. Every human being that has ever lived that has sinned had their part in nailing His innocent hands to the cross. If we had lived without sin He would not have had to come to offer Himself as our payment for the wages of our sins. Christ chose to accept His death on the cross for our sake before He left the throne room of heaven. We, all of us, are indebted to Him, for through our sins we all hung Him on the cross.

Socio-economic anti-Semitism:
There is also hatred of Jews based on their occupations, wealth, or political activities. Stereotypes such as Shakespeare’s "Shylock" or of the Jewish banker (which the Nazis used extensively) have long been used to stir up popular hatred of Jews. The contradictory stereotypes of Jews as rich capitalists who control the government and as Communists or union organizers who are opposed to it, have both been used to whip up anti-Semitic passions. One of the most insidious and enduring manifestations of this form of Jew-hatred is the "Protocols of the Elders of Zion", a document produced by the Russian Czarist police in 1905 alleging an "international Jewish/Zionist conspiracy", which was used to whip up popular hatred against the large Jewish community in Russia, with disastrous results. In the U.S., the "Protocols" have been distributed by groups as diverse as the Ku Klux Klan and the Nation of Islam.

Racial anti-Semitism
The belief that Jews constitute a separate and inferior race provided the ideological foundation for the German National Socialist (Nazi) Party’s genocide of the Jews during World War II. The Nazis also considered Blacks and "Gypsies" to be inferior races. When in fact, Jews come from many racial backgrounds including Semites (of Middle Eastern origin), Caucasian, Asian, and African-American.

Swastikas and other symbols of hatred
Originally a Hindu symbol, the swastika was adopted by the German National Socialist (Nazi) Party as their emblem. It has since come to symbolize the profound anti-Semitism which found expression in the Nazis’ "Final Solution"; their nearly-successful attempt to annihilate all the Jews of Europe. 

Scape-goating Jews
When a speaker such as the extremely racist and ill-informed "Minister" Louis Farrakhan singles out Jews for their role in the slave trade, which pales beside the vastly more important role of Dutch, British, French and even African slave traders, such singular and targeted criticism, or "scape-goating," has the effect, and no doubt also the intent, of stirring up animosity toward Jews. Therefore it’s not surprising that the Nation of Islam is one of the few organizations in the U.S. (other than the Ku Klux Klan or neo-Nazi groups) which continues to distribute the virulently anti-Semitic Protocols of the Elders of Zion (a 1905 forgery by the Russian Czarist police, purporting to prove the existence of an "international Jewish conspiracy"). 

Criticizing Israel (and only Israel)
The singular criticism of Israel for its government’s policies constitutes a form of anti-Semitism which is difficult to comprehend and even more difficult to respond to, however I'll make an attempt to do so here. Israel’s military occupation of the West Bank and Gaza, and the countless deaths on both sides, are serious issues requiring critical discussion. But often a double standard is applied, which focuses on Israel while ignoring, for example, the Serbian genocide of Bosnian Muslims in the early 1990’s, or the genocidal violence in Rwanda (where more than half a million Tutsis were murdered in 1994 followed by the forced exile of nearly two million Hutus). This double standard has been prevalent in the "Developing Nations" and "Multicultural Affairs" pages of the Collegian where, until this semester, massive attacks on Israel and Zionism had appeared with numbing regularity (sometimes weekly). Over the same period, articles addressing the tragic events then taking place in Bosnia and Rwanda were conspicuously absent.

Symbols like swastikas, "SS" thunderbolts, runes and group logos to intimidate individuals and communities. Hate symbols are more than just "signs" demonstrating racist, anti-Semitic and anti-Christian attitudes and beliefs,  these symbols are meant to instill a sense of fear and insecurity. In every nation  hate symbols are seen scrawled on the outside walls of synagogues, churches and schools; depicted on fliers and literature distributed in communities; tattooed on the bodies of white supremacists, or proudly (foolishly) displayed as jewelry or on clothing. These symbols give haters a mistaken sense of power and belonging, and aid in identifying with others who share their hate based ideology. They offer a visual vocabulary that is used by a variety of extremists including the Ku Klux Klan, the neo-Nazi National Alliance and such Identity groups as Aryan Nations and the Posse Comitatus. 

This database contains symbols used by neo-Nazis, the Ku Klux Klan, racist skinheads, established hate groups, white supremacists and racist prison gangs. Not surprisingly, there is some degree of overlap among symbols used by these various groups and most members have no idea what the origin of the symbolism is, and are not sure of the current meaning. When questioned regarding the origin and full meaning of hate symbols worn or tattooed on their person, the usual response of the ornate one is a one-liner, such as; "Man, that's my gang sign."  Continued probing for some semblance of an intelligent response remains unrequited.

Note: Due to ignorance and or outright denial of the Old and New Testament scriptures; identity groups wrongly believe that white Europeans, not Jews, are the real Biblical "Chosen People," that Jews are the children of Satan, that the white race is inherently superior to others and that Blacks and other non-whites are "mud people" without a soul. Not surprisingly, most of the so-called "Christian" members of these hate groups are so uninformed of history, that they're unaware that Jesus, who is their ONLY hope of salvation, was Himself a Jew.

 

A plea to those that use Hate Symbols:

Now, if you use hate symbols on your own hate oriented web site, or in any other way such as graffiti, flags, tattoos, or other body ornamentation, I have something for you to contemplate. There is a God in Heaven, He exists whether you believe in Him or not. And your belief or lack of has zero affect upon Him. He still rules and controls the outcome of all matters of this universe... and that includes the heart that beats within your chest. God chose the Jewish people to present His Holy Word to the world. His only begotten Son, Jesus, a Jew, was born to a Jewish woman that God Himself found worthy to bare His own child. This Jew, Jesus, is returning soon to rule over this earth for all eternity. 

 

Consider your thoughts and your ways. 
Is it logical for you to hate a race of people that have never come against you? Are your thoughts on hatred toward the Jewish people coming from your own heart and mind, or are you being influenced by something more sinister? Are you being controlled by spiritual entities? Are you part of the Satanic end time vain attempt to stop the rightful crowning of the true King of this earth?

 

Anti-Semitism is not a game!

It's a spiritual war that reaches all corners of the universe. From heaven, to earth, to hell, God rules and His purpose is being fulfilled. Do you take up the banner of Satanic hatred or do you seek to serve the One who created you and sustains your very life breath?  

 

Choose whom you will serve. Jesus is the Truth, the Light, and the Way to eternal life. The other is the wicked one, the father of lies, the spirit of darkness, and the path to eternal death.

Genesis 12:3 " And I will bless them that bless you, and curse him that curses you, and in you shall all families of the earth be blessed." God speaking of the Hebrews, His chosen people.


See also: Israel has the right to defend herself:   Enough is Enough 

To better understand the cause of such obvious and 
shameful bias against the Jews and Israel please see 
our article:
Spiritual Root of  Hatred Toward Jews 

 

Anti-Semitism

Apr. 15, 2007 12:59 
Report: Anti-Semitic attacks up 50%
By JPOST.COM STAFF

The year 2006 witnessed a significant escalation in physical, verbal, and visual anti-Semitism throughout the world, with as many as 590 cases of violence and vandalism reported against Jews, a study published by Tel Aviv University ahead of Holocaust Remembrance Day revealed Sunday.

The report, which was conducted by the Institute for Researching Contemporary anti-Semitism and Racism, found that twice as many anti-Semitic attacks occurred in 2006 than in the previous year.

Perpetrators of the attacks were, in most cases, identified as Muslim immigrants, or young members of the radical right and their supporters, the study reported.

Schools were popular targets of anti-Semitism in 2006, with twice as many community schools reportedly attacked then in 2005. The number of synagogues which registered attacks rose by one-third.

The report listed Britain, Australia, France, and Canada as the countries with the greatest rise in anti-Semitic attacks. Leading the list was Britain, which registered a 20-year record of 100 incidents - 60% more then in 1986. Of those incidents, 37% were considered violent.

Australia also experienced a significant increase in anti-Semitism, registering 47% more attacks then its yearly average. France also faired poorly, ending the year with 24% more attacks then usual, and 45% more violent attacks then the year before. 


 

 

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