Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Shocking hidden camera footage shows Jew being spat at, called a 'dog' and threatened as he walks the streets of Paris

All my life, I have read and heard about the plight of the Jews.   Can someone tell me WHY?   I have heard everything from because they cause a lot of trouble by being the financiers of many unscrupulous actions, to because they are GOD'S chosen people.   If they are GOD'S Chosen people, why do people hate on them so much?   No-One, and I mean No-One deserves to be treated like this.    We are all brothers and sisters of GOD, no matter what religion.   God Bless You All. 


'What is he doing here Mommy? Doesn't he know he will be killed?' Shocking hidden camera footage shows Jew being spat at, called a 'dog' and threatened as he walks the streets of Paris

  • Zvika Klein, from Jewish news outlet NRG, silently walked for ten hours
  • The NRG reporter wore a kippah on his head and a tzitzit (ritual tassels)
  • Clip shows antisemitism is rife in city as he is intimidated and even spat at
  • Comes as Israeli Prime Minister says Europe is no longer safe for Jews 

A journalist decided to test how safe the streets of Paris are for Jews - by wearing a religious skullcap and filming the public's reaction using a hidden camera.
Zvika Klein, a reporter for Jewish news outlet NRG, silently walked in the city for ten hours wearing a kippah - also known as a yarmulke - on his head and a tzitzit (knotted ritual tassels). 
And the shocking hidden camera footage shows antisemitism is rife in the French capital as he is seen harassed and intimidated.
As he wanders around neighbourhoods wearing the garments associated with the Jewish faith, he is spat at, threatened and even called a 'dog'.  
The clip shows the reporter for Jewish news outlet NRG as he is harassed, intimidated and even spat on
The clip shows the reporter for Jewish news outlet NRG as he is harassed, intimidated and even spat on
Zvika Klein is seen being followed and harassed by this man as he walked the streets wearing a kippah
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Zvika Klein is seen being followed and harassed by this man as he walked the streets wearing a kippah
Klein was inspired by a YouTube video in which a New York woman filmed the sexist remarks she endured in 10 hours of walking the streets of the Big Apple
After the attack on a kosher supermarket in Paris last month, where four Jews were murdered for their faith, he decided to record what life was really was like for a Jew living in Paris. 

Posting the video on YouTube, he wrote: 'Welcome to Paris 2015, where soldiers are walking every street that houses a Jewish institution, and where keffiyeh-wearing men and veiled women speak Arabic on every street corner.'
He spent a day in Paris with a bodyguard while photographer Dov Belhassen documented the day using a GoPro camera hidden in his backpack. 
He wandered through Jewish neighborhoods, around the Eiffel Tower, and then through mostly Muslim neighborhoods. 
Tourist areas were 'relatively calm' but in some areas, he received 'belligerent remarks' and was even spat at
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Tourist areas were 'relatively calm' but in some areas, he received 'belligerent remarks' and was even spat at
Zvika Klein silently walked the streets of Paris for ten hours wearing a kippah and secretly filmed reactions
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Zvika Klein silently walked the streets of Paris for ten hours wearing a kippah and secretly filmed reactions
In an article accompanying the video, he said tourist attractions were 'relatively calm' - 'but the further from them we walked, the more anxious I became over the hateful stares, the belligerent remarks, and the hostile body language,' he wrote.
Boys shouted 'Viva Palestine' and as he passes a group of youths, one remarks: 'I'm joking, the dog will not eat you'.
Fingers were pointed at him in a cafe - and moments later, thugs awaited him on a street corner, he adds.
A little boy was shocked at his appearance in his neighbourhood, he reports. 'What is he doing here Mommy?' he asked. 'Doesn’t he know he will be killed?' 
It comes as Isreali Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called for the mass emigration of Jews from Europe to escape the rising tide of antisemitic terror attacks.
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Europe was no longer safe for Jews following attacks in Paris and Copenhagen
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French President Francois Hollande today said: 'I will not just let what was said in Israel pass, leading people to believe that Jews no longer have a place in Europe and in France in particular'
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French President Francois Hollande (right) reacted angrily to comments from Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (left), who said Europe was no longer safe for Jews following attacks in Paris and Copenhagen
Netanyahu said Europe was no longer a safe haven for Jews following attacks in Paris and Copenhagen - adding that Israel is now the only country in the world where Jews can feel safe. 
His comments sparked fury from Jewish groups and were promptly refuted by the leaders of France, Germany and Denmark.
But Mr Klein's video shows, in Paris, Jews 'are barred from entering certain areas'.
'Is this what life is like for Paris' Jews?' he reports. 'Is this what a Jew goes through, day in and day out, while walking to work or using public transportation?'
He adds the majority of French Jews 'do not flaunt their religion' and Jewish community leaders have urged them to wear hats as they walk to and from work. 
But at night?
'Jews prefer to stay inside in the evening,' he says. 'It is safer at home.'




1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Poor sheenies ( Khazars, Ashkenazies Zionists ) they now reap what they have sown. The Israeli people who are also victims should help kick their asses out, starting with Netanyahu. The world is sick of the ' holocaust ' replay, ad naseum. Hundreds of cultures have suffered the same fate, they managed to quit whining a lot sooner. When did you last hear of the thirty million killed by Stalin ? TYJM frj