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To: tejek who wrote (848448)4/8/2015 12:35:22 PM
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Dutch Soccer Fans Chant: ‘They Burned Jews ‘Cause Jews Burn the Best’
The Utrecht chant, directed at an Amsterdam team, lasted several minutes.

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During the match, dozens could be seen and heard chanting: “My father was in the commandos, my mother was in the SS, together they burned Jews cause Jews burn the best” and “Hamas, Hamas, Jews to the gas.” The chanting went on for several minutes, according to The Post Online news website.
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Read more: http://pjmedia.com/tatler/2015/04/07/dutch-soccer-fans-chant-they-burned-jews-cause-jews-burn-the-best/#ixzz3WjiIugPW

Let's remember that Europeans are our moral superiors. Just ask liberals.

See, Hirsi Ali was right:

‘We are so blessed as women to live in the United States. The best place to be a woman in the world is in the U.S. The best place to be black in the world is in the U.S.,’..... ‘I cannot imagine a better place to be gay than in the U.S."



To: tejek who wrote (848448)4/8/2015 2:01:07 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1576883
 
Ted,
Flags are raised all over the world for a visiting delegation. Its a courtesy.
I agree, but the left really loves to change the rules whenever it fits them.

I remember the days just before 9/11 when waving the flag was seen as "insensitive" or just something right-wing militias did.

After that fateful day, flag waving became a symbol of hope, of solidarity, of strength in the face of a gruesome terrorist attack.

Now it seems flag waving has gone back to the days where it's something only Tea Partiers do.

Tenchusatsu