Published: 14 Jan 10 08:05 CET | Print version
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The Swedish ex-Nazi who admitted to having a role in planning the theft of the "Arbeit Macht Frei" sign from the World War II death camp in Auschwitz was indicted by Polish justice officials on Wednesday.
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Roma, slavs, soldiers, jews, jehova's witness's, the mentally ill, children and others died in that place for no reason other than existing.
The options i would choose for all involved are.
1. Drop him in the street in Warsaw with a sign around his neck stating what he has done.
2. Drop him in a Roma camp
3. Drop him in Tel a Viv.
4. Drop him in a Russian army camp.
Any of the above would teach him a real lesson in how serious to take the holocaust.
I dont see any difference between this guy, his kind and religious radicals who would kill people in the name of religion or idealogy. They are both hatefull groups who go around preaching hate and killing those who fail to agree with them.
Just like the radical Somalian who set out to kill the cartoonist in Denmark, this guy should face the law and let other learn from it.
I dont care if you are a neo-Nazi, a muslim radical or a christian radical, a hate monger is a hate monger. We have seen this kind of people in the history of the mankind, they never bring any good, just pain, dearth and misery.
Tell you what, there is a thin line between what you are trying to do and what they did. Save your Isreal and jew hating views for your pals who care to listen to it.