Vandals badly damaged 73 gravestones in the north-eastern town of Husi earlier this month, amid a surge in anti-Semitic attacks across Europe. "It's a very disturbing event, but it's nothing surprising," said Maximillian Marco Katz, founding director of the Centre for Monitoring and Combating anti-Semitism in Romania. "It shows that anti-Semitism is alive, it doesn't matter who did it," he told the BBC.
And what a waste of time. Smashing graves instead because Romanians are too, what exactly, to do something about living Jews, whereby the dead can do nothing to harm you.
I think I should make a post dedicated to Marshall Ion Antonescu
Antonescu was a Romanian military officer and politician who served as the Conducător (Leader) of Romania from 1940 to 1944. He was a key figure in Romania’s alliance with Nazi Germany during World War II and was responsible for implementing policies that led to the persecution and murder of thousands of Jews
Worry about your own country.
We are winning small battles in my country. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-47865369
BwAHHAHAHa
Christians should have respect for the dead.
And what a waste of time. Smashing graves instead because Romanians are too, what exactly, to do something about living Jews, whereby the dead can do nothing to harm you.
Dead jews are in hell.
I think I should make a post dedicated to Marshall Ion Antonescu
That's a dodge.