Mein Kampf a best-seller in Turkey
Turkey wants to join Europe. Meanwhile, they've made Hitler's Mein Kampf #4 on a best-seller list. Oops. "This book, which does not contain a single ounce of humanity, unfortunately appears to be taken seriously in this country," political scientist Dogu Ergil complained. He agreed that the unexpected popularity of "Mein Kampf" in this Muslim-majority country has its roots in anti-American sentiment sparked by the occupation of Iraq, and anti-Semitism resulting from Israel's Palestinian policy. "Nazism, buried in the dustbin of history in Europe, is beginning to re-emerge in Turkey," he warned. More SS Turk news here. What is it with dem Turks? They still refuse to acknowledge their genocide of the Armenians. Then there's that other Arab fave read: The Protocols of Zion. Long live the Dark Ages. Not that the U.S. has quite grown out of it. More than 80% Americans believe Satan stalks among us, complete with horns and forked tail. Just yesterday I saw him on the corner of Lafayette and Houston, viciously bonking a black pussycat.
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