Germany wins the World Cup in soccer

Published by carolyn on Mon, 2014-07-14 02:21

Mario Goetze scores single winning goal in extra time

We are the champions! Germany captain Philipp Lahm holds the World Cup aloft at the Maracana Stadium on Sunday, July 13, 2014.

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When Germany beat host and former world-cup winner Brasil, 7:1, this tournament became epic. History has been rewritten, at least soccer history. 
The atmosphere in Germany and around the world about the Germans changed. Germans on the "Fanmeile" (mass public viewing in Berlin), openly stated that they were proud to be German and that they love the folkish togetherness. All around the world, people associate with Germany and celebrate the National-11. 
The black cloud upon the German Volk disappeared. Winning the world cup was only the desert on top. The epic win vs. Brasil that topped all statistics was the best day of the year. Soccer is the only event that allows patriotism and Germany fascinated the whole world. 

http://www.timesofisrael.com/nationalism-runs-rampant-in-world-cup-germany/
Key points:
Don't forget Auschwitz!
Jews feel safe in multiculti Berlin but not in conservative Dresden
German Jews support the Israeli team, not the German 
 

The whole thing infuriates. This Jewess with the last name of Hermann, born in Belgium, now lives in the "bustling Chauseestrasse neighborhood of Berlin" on German reparations money (you can believe) because she "fled the Nazis in Belgium to survive in England," and after the war returned to West Germany to live.

She says it was terrible in the 50's because of all the Nazi defenders still around. Real Germans still existed then and weren't afraid to express themselves! And now, winning in soccer brings back all those "suppressed Nationalist feelings." Don't we wish!

These Jews need to stop thinking they belong in other people's countries. They have their own country now and expect the entire world to help them defend it.

Is Stefan Kunath a jew? He is certainly not a German. His grandson Doran Rubin, who heads an Orthodox community in Berlin, cannot support the national team.

Jewess Ioulia Isserlis, 24, came to Dresden as a child from the Soviet Union. Today she's happier in Berlin because it's more international. Of the team, she says, "As a Jew, you cannot fully support them." Her favorite country is Israel, she has no trouble admitting, but they're not developed in soccer yet.

Wow! is all I can say about these shitty jews. But it's okay with me because I don't want them assimilating anyway. I'd rather they kept to themselves.



Rihanna, a music superstar showed her support for the German team and Palestinian struggle. I can't say how much insight she has or whether or not she supports Palestine because "Israel acts like the Nazis", but this may turn out to be as big as the Tila Tequila debacle if Rihanna continues on this path. Even bigger, considering her mega popularity.
http://metro.co.uk/2014/07/13/rihanna-shows-up-at-the-world-cup-final-an...
http://m.nydailynews.com/sports/soccer/german-soccer-star-mario-gotze-pa...
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