soft-riddler:

jewish-privilege:

myjewishaesthetic:

historicaltimes:

George Rockwell, founder of the American Nazi Party, protests a pizza place in Arlington, VA, 1961

You know what? Good for Mario

Gosh. Wonder why a Jewish man wouldn’t think twice about serving African Americans but would be loath to serve the founder of the American Nazi Party. (sarcastic)

As an Italian Jew I really identify with Mario here, he’s my hero

The Nazis I encountered in Virginia usually ate at the Buddhist free kitchen.

soft-riddler:

jewish-privilege:

myjewishaesthetic:

historicaltimes:

George Rockwell, founder of the American Nazi Party, protests a pizza place in Arlington, VA, 1961

You know what? Good for Mario

Gosh. Wonder why a Jewish man wouldn’t think twice about serving African Americans but would be loath to serve the founder of the American Nazi Party. (sarcastic)

As an Italian Jew I really identify with Mario here, he’s my hero

The Nazis I encountered in Virginia usually ate at the Buddhist free kitchen.

‘We have to keep her grave hidden’: Slain activist Heather Heyer’s mom fears neo-Nazis will destroy daughter’s burial site

‘We have to keep her grave hidden’: Slain activist Heather Heyer’s mom fears neo-Nazis will destroy daughter’s burial site

1934 NYTimes stories wherein a Quaker calls for Jews to be civil to
Hitler and Nazis. Johnston then includes responses from individual
Rabbis and Rabbinical society. 

Henry Cadbury was the Quaker and his argument is familiar:

if you resist the Nazis, you’ll just make it worse for yourself.

Cadbury’s comments published in the NYTimes were from a speech he gave to a group of Rabbis.