“We’ll finish what Hitler started” is one of many long and time honored refrains in the Arab world, taught to children in schools, printed and broadcast in state controlled media and often times preached from the pulpit.

This is what “We’ll finish what Hitler started” looks like.

Just in case you forgot.

The Arab world has done nothing to stop the butchery and slaughter by the Arab janjaweed in Darfur. Do you believe they’ll be more civilized if the opportunity to slaughter and butcher Jews comes up?

6 Responses to “What ‘We’ll Finish What Hitler Started’ Looks Like”

  1. Mohammad Says:

    Islam and Nazism are two sides of the same coin. With Nazism now dead Islam can reclaim it’s position as the absolute ideology of evil. Of course Islam will want to finish what Hitler started!

  2. Laurie Kendrick Says:

    Gentlemen:

    Shortly before the release of “Schindler’s List”, I had the extremely good fortune of interviewing Steven Speilberg here in Houston.

    I asked him about the significance of the little girl in the red coat, the only colorized portion of the film.

    His response was intriguing. He answered by asking me a question, “What did it mean to you?”

    I answered, “It represented innocence in the presence of evil”.

    Then Spielberg said, “Then, that’s what it represented”.

    Was it that simple?

    I’d met him after he addressed a group of HS students who had reviewed the film.

    I wonder how they interpreted the red coat.

    Our task in raising our own consciousness is to be willing to “know”. Very, very few things in life are hidden from us, if only we have eyes to see. It begins with wanting to see and being willing to see.

    There can be no fear in this “knowing”.

    LK

  3. Spree Says:

    Always a great piece here. Thanks and voted!!!

  4. njcommuter Says:

    Why are people so reluctant to believe evidence like this? Why are they so much more willing to grab onto conspiracy theories or promises of a perfection if only the right people are elected to office?

    Better question: what can be done to change that?

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