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Bernie Sanders Marked National Socialist May 1, Not Holocaust Remembrance Day
May 6, 2016
Daniel Greenfield
 
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One of Bernie Sanders' more repulsive scams was to sideline questions about being Jewish by mentioning Hitler and the Holocaust (though he tended not to actually use the term) and then blasting Republicans as bigots. Then he began constantly attacking Israel.

But while Bernie is eager to namecheck the Holocaust when it comes to claiming that Muslims are the victims of Islamophobia (that's like referencing slavery to defend slaveowners since Muslims were perpetrators in the Holocaust), his Twitter account makes no mention of Holocaust Remembrance Day. Instead it rants about aiding illegal aliens.

But Bernie Sanders did make an emphasis on commemorating a day closer to his heart. May 1.

While the Communists were indeed big fans of May Day. So were the Socialists. And I mean the National Socialists.

May Day was celebrated as Labor Day in Nazi Germany. The Nazis made it a national holiday in the 30s. Goebbels boasted that it would be a holiday for the German people. So while Bernie Sanders found time to celebrate a Socialist and National Socialist holiday, he had no time for the victims of the Nazis.

Just another reminder that Bernie Sanders is a radical leftist with a Brooklyn accent who has no use for Jews.
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