For ten years now, I have had many reasons to support Vox, but if I sometimes have doubts, I just have to look at who is attacking that party.
This Friday, the leader of Spain's third most voted party, Santiago Abascal, showed his support for Geert Wilders "in his demand for the deportation of all the perpetrators of the pogrom against Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters in Amsterdam. Islamism is an existential threat to the West," said the president of Vox, the only Spanish party that has been firmly supporting Israel's fight against Islamist terrorism from Hamas and Hezbollah.
As happened in September, after a message from Abascal expressing his support for Israel, "attacked by the worst terrorism that has ever occurred on the face of the earth", this Friday a group of nazis, communists and Islamists launched several hundred insults at the leader of Vox, many of them appealing to a hoax spread by a journalist pro-Palestinian, which I already commented on here yesterday, a hoax spread by some left-wing media and some Spanish Twitter users.
That attack against the leader of Vox included many racist insults against Jews, in line with the most stinking and criminal classic anti-Semitism, the same one that led Hitler's National Socialist dictatorship to exterminate 6 million Jews during World War II.
It is no surprise to see nazis, communists and islamists together in such a display of anti-Semitism. National Socialism is a radically anti-Semitic ideology, fortunately marginal today. Today Islamism and the far left are the world's greatest promoters of hatred against Jews. We must not forget that the founder of Communism, Karl Marx, wrote an anti-Semitic libel that any nazi could sign.
As we saw yesterday again, Vox has the honour of being the target of hatred from the most infamous enemies of the West and Freedom, totalitarians who compete with each other in their contempt for democracy and human life. For Vox, receiving attacks from Nazis, communists and Islamists must be like receiving a medal, because that shows that it is on the right path. Of course, I subscribe to Abascal's message and I express my full support for him in the face of these attacks.
I do not want to end these lines without raising a question: Will the Hate Crimes Prosecutor's Office do something to pursue the authors of these antisemitic messages? I am no longer referring to the insults against Jews, which are despicable, but specifically to the bastards who yesterday openly justified violence against Jews and even the Holocaust in this wave of messages, which demonstrate the degree of moral filth to which some fanatics can go. Will the Prosecutor's Office do something, or is it afraid of upsetting Pedro Sánchez's allies, including some of the most anti-Semitic parties in Congress?
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Foto: Vox.
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