Monday, December 17, 2012

A German’s View on Islam by Dr. Emanuel Tanya

Islam is radical, and here is why. Thanks to Kathryn for this article.

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Bruce

"This is by far the best explanation of the Muslim terrorist situation I have ever read. His references to past history are accurate and clear. Not long, easy to understand, and well worth the read. The author of this article is said to be Dr. Emanuel Tanya, a well-known and well-respected psychiatrist."

9 comments:

  1. Got to love how people just soak up lies that anyone just wants to print. Dr. Emanuel Tanya is Jewish, not German. He worked in a mental hospital in my home town. Hes a Holocaust survivor, not German Aristocracy!

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    1. So you know for a fact he is NOT Jewish?

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    2. Sorry, I meant German......

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    3. You are confusing Tanay (Jewish) with Tanya (is he real?)

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  2. Mr. Fischbach,

    The article doesn’t say that Dr. Emanuel Tanya is German and a part of German aristocracy; the article says he is a psychiatrist. He talks about a third party, saying, “A man, whose family was German aristocracy prior to World War II…”

    Thanks for your interest in my blog.

    Bruce

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    1. The article is propaganda, hateful propaganda, fanatically hateful, and never written by no psychiatrist, by any name of no Dr. Emanuel Tanya. It as low down dirty lie as any news media.

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    2. How do you make out the article is hateful propaganda? There is nothing that is untrue in it. Only a bigot could make such comments about the truth.

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    3. The fact is, Tanay did not make the statement and is not German. The comments attributed to him were first published on Paul Marek's blog. Tanay as born in Russian occupied Vilna, now Lithuania. He lived in a Polish ghetto during the Holocaust. He was the psychiatrist who interviewed Jack Ruby and Ted Bundy among others as a consultant to the defence in each of the subsequent trials.

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  3. Worryingly, unfortunately, sadly, all too true.

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