Josef Schuster, the head of the Central Council of Jews of Germany, has warned Jews in that country not to wear yarmulkes in public for fear of being attacked by Muslim “refugees”—even though in 2015 he officially welcomed the mass invasion of Germany by millions of those invaders as the “right thing to do.”
According to a UPI report, Schuster warned Jews against wearing the skull caps, also known as kippah, after two young men wearing them were assaulted in Berlin by Muslims.
“I have to advise people to avoid showing themselves openly with a kippah in a big city setting in Germany, and to wear a baseball cap or something else to cover their head instead,” Schuster said.
The two men in the attack were whipped with a belt by three nonwhites who shouted the Arabic word for Jew.
In 2015, Schuster however spun another story, and, along with the World Jewish Congress, he and the Central Council of Jews in Germany issued a formal statement welcoming the nonwhite invasion of Germany, calling it the “right thing” and an “evolution towards an open society.” ...