Sunday, September 25, 2016

WRITER 'SHOCKED' BY ARABS IDOLIZING … HITLER

Mussolini, Hitler

Mussolini, Hitler



FROM JOSEPH FARAH'S G2 BULLETIN

WRITER 'SHOCKED' BY ARABS IDOLIZING … HITLER

'Most were enchanted by his strength, determination, steadfastness'

A writer for a publication in Bahrain has expressed surprise at the admiration young Arabs have for Adolf Hitler, according to a report in Joseph Farah’s G2 Bulletin.
It was Entesar Al-Banna, a columnist for the Bahraini daily Al-Watan, who described visiting a classroom and hearing young Arab girls declaring their favorite figure is German dictator and instigator of the Holocaust.
“In a course for teenage girls, where I was present, the instructor asked the girls an ordinary question: ‘Who is your favorite figure?’ Most of the answers were interesting, and included new media figures with whom I am not familiar, especially from Snapchat. 
But the shocking answer given by several of the girls – which compelled me to argue with them – was that they were fans of Hitler!” she wrote.
The report appeared earlier this year but only recently has been translated and publicized by the Middle East Media Research Institute.
The organization reported Al-Banna assessed that the “phenomenon stems from the wave of violence afflicting the region and the sense of helplessness that it causes.”
“According to her, this worship of strength reflects the instability and the crisis of the Arab world, a crisis which is manifested in many ways, ranging from suppression of free expression to the use of extreme violence on all levels,” MEMRI reported.
Al-Banna wrote: “I interrupted one of the girls who said that Hitler was her favorite figure, asking her: ‘Are you serious or joking?’
 She looked at me, amazed, and replied: ‘Yes, I am serious.’
This led another girl to add: ‘I too love Hitler’s personality.’
I asked the first girl: ‘What do you like about Hitler’s personality?’ She responded, very confidently: ‘His strength, and his ability to unite his country’s military and leadership and to stand fast in war.’
 I asked her: ‘Do you realize that his strength caused an entire world war, and the destruction of Germany and France?’ She responded: ‘Yes. I read his book ‘Mein Kampf’ and was impressed by his strength, his faith, and his perseverance.'”
The writer continued: “I told her: ‘But Hitler was a dictator who heeded nothing but his inner voice, and was a racist who recognized only the German Aryan race.’ She responded: ‘So what? It was enough that he was strong!’
“The young girls’ admiration of Hitler’s personality and their inclination towards powerful [figures] led me to search for [material] on ‘Hitler adoration’ and fandom, and indeed, I discovered a wide spectrum of young Arabs who love Hitler.
 Some said they admired him for killing the Jews, but most were enchanted by his strength, determination, and steadfastness. This begs the question:
 What is behind these young peoples’ love of strength? Are they fans of the violence engulfing the region? Or does the sense of helplessness and weakness [cause them] to adore of a figure who challenged the world with his strength and led an entire people to fight the world?”
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2016/09/writer-shocked-by-arabs-idolizing-hitler/#R54lxvLtP1sGK37y.99

My comments: The "spirit" behind Hitler is the same "spirit" behind Islam.

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