Saturday, April 04, 2015

Bosnian Soccer Fans: "Kill The JEWWWWWWWWWS!!!!"

by JASmius



And waving Palestinian flags.  Bosnians.  Bosnia-Herzegovina is twelve hundred miles from Israel.  The latter's former ally, the United States, attacked the former's Christian countrymen on their Muslim behalf to hand the country over to them twenty years ago.  Jews have never constituted more than one two-hundredth of the Bosnian population.  Jews are about as relevant to Bosnians as Ferengi.  Yet they can't wait to get on the field to kick around severed Jew heads, ISIS-style:

Bosnian soccer fans joined pro-Palestinian demonstrators in chanting anti-Semitic slogans and waving Palestinian flags a few hours before an international match in Vienna on Tuesday, according to Austrian daily newspaper Der Standard.

A video, which was posted to YouTube on Friday, shows the soccer fans, who gathered to watch Austria play against Bosnia-Herzegovina, shouting “Kill, kill the Jews” and “Free, free Palestine.”

Actually, since most of Palestine IS free precisely BECAUSE OF the Jews, that's an awfully counter-intuitive chant.

Some of the Bosnian fans can be identified in the crowd by their blue, white and yellow apparel, representing the soccer team and the country’s official colors. The rally took place in Stephansplatz, Vienna’s central square.



I wonder what the Austrian soccer fans thought of that "rally".  Let's ask their most famous historical figure.....



....on second thought, never mind.

You know, it took several centuries to prepare the cultural soil of Europe for the (first) Holocaust.  This time, thanks to galloping Islamicization, it's only taking a few years.  And, thanks to Barack Obama, several years of gas chambers....



....and crematoria....



....can be collapsed into fifteen minutes.



That's what your genocidal chanting means, my Bosnian "friends".

It also means a whooooole lotta dead Palestinians as well.  And not much of "Palestine" left.

But I guess we know which of your two chants y'all value more, don't we?

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