The EU’s Monumental Monument
I ran across an article today, European Parliamentarians Stand up Against Homophobia, and yawned, knowing it was going to be the same ol’ baseless attack against anyone who doesn’t dance, while ringing bells and blowing whistles, to celebrate anything that is “gay”. So why did I read it? Probably because I felt like it. Anyway, an EU “resolution called on member states concerned finally to accord full recognition to homosexuals as targets and victims of the Nazi regime.” Yeah, those Nazi’s were nasty to anyone who did not fit the mold of the ideal german, and men who had sex with other men were targeted and put into concentration camps.
I wonder when the self rightous EU will step up to the plate and establish a memorial for other targets and victims of the Nazi regime. After all, you would think the same EU which proudly urges member states to grant gay people “the same respect, dignity and protection as the rest of society,” apparently thinks that all people in our society should be treated equally. What you think the chances of the EU establishing, for example, the Richard Jenne Memorial? Richard Jenne, was he “gay” too? No, he wasn’t gay, but he was 100% guilty of being born handicapped. He is the little boy in the picture who was euthanized by the Nazi regime at the Kaufbeuren-Irsee euthanasia facility, where disabled children (at least 5,200) were either starved to death or given lethal injections. The name given to this program, initiated on July 25th 1939, was theT-4 program, and this eventually became the model for the mass murder of Jews, Gypsies, and others, which started in 1941.
Its true, the Nazis carried out atrocities, including arresting “homosexuals” and killing handicapped children, just like Richard. Of course, things have changed dramatically in Europe; thankfully, “homosexuals” aren’t jailed for their sexual preferences and get a brand new National monument to boot!! That’s really nice news, but What about the kids? Well, let’s put it this way, national monuments are probably the least of their worrys. But hey, they probably don’t even know the difference, plus the money we would’ve used on the sick kids can be used to help in the battle against homophobia. What do you say we go and put on our dancing shoes, polish those bells, clean all of our whistles and CELEBRATE!!! Above all, don’t forget to congratulate the EU on their monumental accomplishment of getting that National monument in the works. What else can we say, but a another job well done by the EU!!!, AKA …world champions of respect, dignity and protection, the same as the rest of society!!!!
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Yes, great post. The Groningen protocol quietly ratified the new holocaust and transformed Dutch hospitals into euthanasia “facilities”. And in Belgium, too, right?
I had’t seen a lot of those particular holocaust images. God have mercy on us.
Comment by monica — January 31, 2006 @ 8:19 am
Hitler’s first batch of enforcers, the SA or ‘Brownshirts’ was so saturated with homosexuals, that there was a severe purge of the whole organization, leading to the establishment of the SS.
It’s interesting to watch the EU’s growing antipathy for Israel and the Jews left in Europe, and their growing enthusiasm for homosexuality.
Comment by St. Jimbob of the Apokalypse — January 31, 2006 @ 1:22 pm
That image of Richard Jenne was so heartwrenching that I went looking for more about him, and found this:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/1942335.stm
It was one of 30 so-called “euthanasia” centres in the Third Reich where 75,000 people across Europe, including 5,000 children deemed racially, mentally or physically unfit, were systematically murdered by doctors who daily betrayed their Hippocratic oath.
. . . it’s just mind-boggling to me. They continue to daily betray their Hippocratic oath.
Comment by monica — January 31, 2006 @ 4:37 pm
Thanks Monica,
The faces of the innocent are especially moving. I pray for His mercy on those who have none. The attrocity of killing the most vulnerable of all human beings has evolved under a different name, but the fact remains the same, in that, wickedness despises purity and innocence.
Comment by shelray — January 31, 2006 @ 5:02 pm
Monica,
Thanks for the link.
Comment by shelray — January 31, 2006 @ 7:00 pm
Berlin already has several monuments commemorating and honouring those killed by the Nazi tyranny. The central and national monument–the Neue Wache–specifically mentions the murdered homosexuals as well as those murdered because of their respective sicknesses and weaknesses and for which their right to life was denied. (I’ve included part of the text form the monument below).
The cries for a special monument for homosexuals is really just a ‘politikum’, lobbying for very narrow reasons.
… WIR GEDENKEN ALLER, DIE UMGEBRACHT WURDEN /
WEGEN IHRER ABSTAMMUNG, IHRER HOMOSEXUALITÄT /
ODER WEGEN KRANKHEIT UND SCHWÄCHE. /
WIR GEDENKEN ALLER ERMORDETEN, DEREN RECHT AUF /
LEBEN GELEUGNET WURDE
Comment by Michaelk — February 1, 2006 @ 3:57 pm
Michaelk
Thanks for the information, and I think it illustrates a point that some are so obsessed with homosexuality and advancing it’s agenda, it has almost become an object of worship.
Comment by shelray — February 1, 2006 @ 5:32 pm