The victims of persecution used #BDS as means for justice once before
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1. What is #BDS?
2. What is so significant about the underlined part?
3. Are you seriously trying to imply that we did not bring about World War II and our resulting absolute defeat by ourself? Using "evidence" that you obviously have not even skimmed
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@ The Mimic Octopus
BDS is a pro-Palestine anti-Israel movement. The name stands for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions, which is BDS's gameplan for affecting Israel, by making it difficult for Israel to sell it's stuff as a means to make them behave better.
1. BDS = Boycott, Divest, Sanctions against Israel.
2. The underlined part - I think that just happened to be on the image that the OP used; it appears in this image linked to the Wikipedia entry on the subject. Be that as it may, it shows that "world Jewry" had supposedly united to boycott Germany. In fact, it was a boycott by anti-Nazis across in the US, the UK and other countries. It should be remembered that the Daily Express was not unsympathetic to the Nazis in those days.
3. It is unclear what the OP means: that the Jews were boycotting persecution from the Nazis, or that the Nazis were protesting boycotting by the Jews. Either way, he's a idiotic racist.
I'm pretty sure the underlined part is meant to challenge the scale of the Holocaust.
It reads "stand by three 600,000 Jews of Germany." So I think it's clearly meant to be seen as an admission that the Holocaust couldn't have killed 6,000,000 Jews.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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