German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said in response to Vice President Vance’s Munich speech on February 14 and his meeting with the head of the AfD that same day:
“A commitment to ‘never again’ is not reconcilable with support for the AfD.”
But, apparently that commitment is reconcilable with German support of the Israeli genocide in Gaza, to include going to great lengths to suppress protests of that genocide inside Germany.
And what does this say about Germany’s commitment to free speech?
A few days ago, US Vice President JD Vance made a pilgrimage to Dachau, apostatized from Christianity and embraced Holocaustianity—the new official religion of the West in which the Jews have replaced Jesus, the gas chambers have replaced the cross, and Israel has replaced the Resurrection. To climax his conversion, Vance prostrated himself before the holy imaginary gas chambers and uttered the sacred litany: “Never again!”
According to the exoteric doctrine of Holocaustianity, never again means never again a genocide. But even as Vance was intoning “never again,” the government Vance represents was perpetrating genocide—a real and indubitable one this time. And Vance’s boss Trump was blessing that genocide with boastful threats to nuke what remains of Gaza, expel the survivors, and build casinos on the bones of Palestinian women and children. Kevin Barrett
So what does “never again” really mean, then? The true, esoteric meaning seems to be: Never again will anyone significant in the West arise to challenge Jewish power, or even have the temerity to notice it.
Who has NOT been complicit in the Israeli genocide in Gaza ? In USA , we have special guilt.. Most of the munitions used to turn the homeland of 2.5m people into rubble , and kill 80,000 civilians , not including Hamas military , are American made. Only the U.S, buoyed by 100,000 Israeli protesters in the streets , could have had any effect at all. Shame on us.