π π΅π» BREAKING: Ursula Haverbeck, the grandma who was put in prison for questioning official holocaust narratives has passed away.
https://t.me/FC2Two/33260
Her imprisonment in old age shows the bankruptcy of the present German government and the heroic courage of this quiet older lady.
- John De Nugent
A true holocaust and gas-chamber story; remembering Ursula
https://johndenugent.com/true-holocaust-gas-chamber-story-remembering-ursula/
"By the mid-1920s, news of the genocidal horrors occurring inside Russia had reached the outside world and it was now antisemitic to repeat for a gentile audience what a Jewish writer didn’t hesitate to write in 1919. Henry Ford was vilified as an antisemite, a stigma he carries to this day.
So, we see that by the 1920s, the term “antisemitism” had gained a second function. While its original purpose as an obstacle to Jewish assimilation remained in place, it had also become an effective tool with which to control what was and what was not permitted in the public discourse, which is to say that it could influence the political course of the United States.
In the 1930s,
the number of articles in American newspapers characterizing
antisemitism as rising (not to mention “real”) began to climb."
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Ursala Haverback was a true hero and inspiration.
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