Ioften wonder – we all do – how human beings can be made to forget terrible events. Like the Tiananmen Square massacre, wiped, just like that, from a billion minds in China. Or the burning of the Jews of Jedwabne in Poland in 1941, which lay unforgivably unremembered until the truth was dug up, literally, in the 1990s. To this list of shamefully erased horrors from history, we might now add the Jew hunt of Amsterdam in 2024.
It is a crime against truth to speak of Amsterdam without mentioning the open racial hatred that fuelled the hunt for men from Israel
No, the hunting of Maccabi Tel Aviv fans by a mob of self-confessed anti-Semites was not as bloody as those other atrocities. Nobody died. History is unlikely to be reshaped by the Amsterdam hunt, like it was by the tyranny of the CCP