Bent Melchior 1929–2021

Bent Melchior 1929–2021

This article was originally published in Danish on July 30, 2021.


Bent Melchior. (Photo: Cropped, the uncropped picture here: Embassy of Poland, CopenhagenCC BY 3.0 PL)

As is well known, Denmark has just been relieved of its former chief rabbi and chief Jew, Bent Melchior. Judging by the press coverage, one would immediately think that a member of the royal family had passed away. Thus, the entire mainstream press has come up with a chorus of lamentations and tributes worthy of the Wailing Wall.

A common feature of this completely uncritical and distasteful tribute is the emphasis on Melchior’s “great commitment to refugees and immigrants.” We agree with this observation, except that it shows Melchior’s harmful and socially destructive character. Over the past 60 years, few others have so thoroughly mocked and degraded Danish culture and contributed to transforming our once homogeneous and harmonious country into a multi-ethnic and multicultural cesspool. It is astonishing that it is even possible for one person to cause so much damage. Melchior had his fingers deep in the multi-ethnic dough, and his achievements include membership of the board of the “Documentation and Advisory Center on Racial Discrimination,” the “Danish Refugee Council’s Representative Committee,” the “Refugee Council’s Executive Committee,” chairmanship of the “Asylum Committee,” board member of the “Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies,” and chairmanship of the “Bridge Builders Association – Center for Dialogue Coffee.” For a number of years, Melchior was also a member of the leadership of the influential Jewish lobby organization B’nai B’rith, which has worked for a steady restriction of freedom of speech and launched countless anti-national initiatives, the significance of which cannot be overestimated when it comes to the current destruction of the West. Added to this is an endless stream of interviews, columns, letters to the editor, and television appearances in which the multicultural tone was set. Yes, Melchior was at the forefront when it came to paving the way for the foreign invading forces, and as early as 1998, he assured us mockingly that “the foreigners among us will soon prove that they have something to contribute to their new homeland. Their diligence is indisputable, and many high schools report that the highest exam scores are achieved by immigrant children. In ten years, they will help shape research and art, just as they are already helping to raise the bar in the field of sports. Then there will no longer be any reason to discuss what the new citizens cost, compared to what they contribute.” In reality, the only thing they have contributed to can be seen in the crime statistics.

In this context, Melchior has often emphasized that, apart from a little disagreement over a barren piece of desert land in the Middle East, Jews and Muslims in practice have everything in common and share an interest in fighting their White, Christian hosts, who for Melchior were always enemy No. 1. It could not be more fitting, then, that the most vocal mourner was Muslim Özlem Cekic, who for many years has formed a united front with Melchior to secure common Muslim and Jewish interests in this country. Mrs. Cekic was by no means Melchior’s first Muslim ally. In 2008, Melchior was busy “building bridges between Jews and Muslims” together with Bashy Quraishy. An article in Politiken on March 17, 2008, states quite tellingly “A toxic climate of Islamophobia and anti-Semitism makes it necessary for Jews and Muslims to cooperate in Europe… With rising anti-Semitism and Islamophobia in Europe, it is obvious and necessary to join forces, not in opposition to anyone, but to help each other… That is why November 27 was a day of joy and pride for many European Jewish and Muslim organizations and enthusiasts who have worked tirelessly and loyally to establish a Jewish-Muslim cooperation platform in Europe as a bulwark against the mistreatment of both Jews and Muslims and to lend each other a helping hand…. A quick glance at any European community today should be enough to convince all enlightened Jewish or Muslim communities or individuals that cooperation is in their own interest. A quick glance at any European community today should be enough to convince any enlightened Jewish or Muslim community or individual that cooperation is in their own interest. Muslim groups have many members but limited influence, while Jewish communities are small in number but well-organized and willing to share their experience and knowledge.” It couldn’t be said any better: Muslims have the numbers, while Jews have the organization and influence, which they gladly make available to the most recent immigrants. Another telling example is the joint campaign against racism in 2009 by the Muslim Council and the Jewish Community, in which the two immigrant groups once again joined forces to combat their host people’s natural defense mechanism. So much for Jews’ integration into and loyalty to Danish society!

Melchior’s love for Muslims seems to be somewhat selective, however, as when the good rabbi allegedly spat on some Muslim girls on Auschwitz Day in 2003, and his love obviously did not extend to Muslims in their home countries. Melchior liked to play the role of the tolerant, peace-loving “Danish” Jew, advocate of human rights, openness, understanding, and charity, but who was it who really hid behind Melchior’s often insidious grin? Immediately after World War II, Mr. Melchior was in Palestine as a member of the notorious Haganah terrorist organization, which, together with Shamir’s notorious “Stern Gang” and Menachim Begin’s “Irgun,” was responsible for, among other things, the massacre of the village of Deir Yassin in 1948, where at least 107 men, women, and children were murdered in cold blood, and the Arabs were told that this was only the beginning. In this way, the Jewish terrorists drove no less than 750,000 Arabs from their original homeland, only to persecute them in refugee camps, where they lived a miserable existence for many years before Melchior and his ilk began agitating for their importation into Denmark and Europe.

Many of the Muslims who today ravage our streets and alleys are direct descendants of the refugees that Mr. Melchior helped to create, and it has naturally been in his interest to ease the pressure on Israel by bringing them to our shores. It was not without reason that Melchior often laughed. His life experience must have reinforced his belief that, as is well known, only Jews are human beings, while the rest of us are merely animals. The fact that he did not encounter more and better opposition shows, if anything, the miserable state of the Danes.

Yes, it is not without reason that his passing is being reported as if it were the Queen herself who had passed away. Melchior had far greater power than the queen. Denmark is not really ruled from either Amalienborg or Christiansborg, but from the synagogue in Copenhagen – just look at the whole discussion about circumcision, which almost everyone finds abhorrent, but which is nevertheless never banned.

With Melchior’s departure to Lucifer’s lap, Denmark has lost one of its most dangerous and cunning enemies. We can only regret that his departure did not take place earlier and under different circumstances.

Translated with the help of AI

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