Friday, March 24, 2006

Jews Attempt to Hijack Easter!


Each holiday season -- whether Christmas, Halloween or Easter -- a cultural campaign is waged against White symbols, fuelled in large part by Jewish hate groups like the Anti-Defamation League. The latest victim of the puritanical purge is Peter Cottontail, who has been cleansed from St. Paul, Minnesota's City Hall. The charge? The "human rights director" of the city says that the Easter Bunny is likely to offend "non-Christians." (We wonder when St. Paul will change its name). Ironically, the Easter Bunny is not a Christian symbol at all but, like the Easter egg, Santa Claus and the Christmas tree is a living holdover from our pagan European past. As with attacks on Christmas expressions, the real target of the bunny ban is White history and culture. Even as there is a vociferous cry for a "separation of church and state" little if anything is said about the worrisome confluence of synagogue and state; a candelabra was raised on the lawn of the White House at Christmas of 2005, while millenial Jewish supremacist neo-cons dominate US foreign policy.These recent attacks on public expression of the faith of the overwhelming majority of White Americans are in line with ADL calls to see Christianity as a "threat" to Jews. This in in keeping with the Zionist desire to manufacture a sense of persecution in Jews, a mainstay of their survival strategy.

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