Imagine my surprise, when, last week, I received an email from Google, informing me that my review was no longer online. The reason being, that the memorial had been removed from Google maps.
How could this be?
I am, of course, acutely aware of all sorts of places being removed from Google maps in the past weeks since Hamas' gruesome attack on villages in southern Israel.
Jewish cemeteries, sites of defunct synagogues, memorials have been removed to obfuscate and to make it more difficult for anti-Semites to find and desecrate them. Equally, Jews all over Europe have been warned not to wear Kippot or fringes openly in the public.
So now not merely Jewish sites must be hidden, but also sites such as this one that had nothing to do with Jews? How come gentiles must hide nowadays, too?
The old saying comes to mind: first they come for the Jews, then for everyone else. Dear gentile friends, heed my warning: Stand up to the haters or you will be slaughtered "like Jews".
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