Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Anti-Semite scumcrumpets deface Jewish cemetery--France chalks it up to boys being boys

Bordeaux, France -- Three male anti-Semites students went on a cowardly drunken spree at a Jewish cemetery, the only functioning Jewish cemetery in Bordeaux. 

They smashed several headstones, some by jumping on them, and drew swastikas on other headstones on Friday night, a police source told the French AFP news agency.

One of the scumbags was arrested and caught because he hurt himself in the anti-Semitic process. The schmuck stopped a passerby and asked for help. The help the passerby provided was a call to the police.

“At face value, this had nothing to do with anti-Semitism,” the anti-Semitically blind police official said. The report did not quote the officer as proposing any other explanation for the vandalism because there isn't many other explanations for the swastikas and smashing of Jewish headstones. The official was officially deemed an indifferent schmuck by the conservative press.

The cemetery dates back to the 18th Century when there was 327 Portuguese Jewish families in the town. Many of the tombstones are laid out horizontally in the Sephardic style and others stand 90 degrees to the ground. 

The Jews first arrived in the 16th century, when they fled the Church-led Inquisition campaign of persecution in Portugal and Spain. They have been dead for centuries and still, their gravestones aren't left alone.

In France, Jewish community organizations have in recent years protested over law enforcement's handling of several crimes committed against Jews and Jewish institutions. They dealt with them as ordinary cases of violence or vandalism. 

The protests were about those cases where evidence pointed to racist intent but law enforcement attributed the behavior to reasons such as: kids just having a good time, or boys being boys.

Take note, Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib: Never . . . the hell . . . again!


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