In 2014, a cafe owner in Saint-Nicolas (near Liège), Belgium put a sign on his window that said, in French, "We allow dogs to enter, but Zionist - NO WAY!" In Turkish, the sign said, "In this business, dogs are allowed, but Jews - NO WAY! "
The signs were an obvious nod to Nazi-style edicts, like this playground sign from Germany that said, "Playground, Reserved for children, Forbidden to Jews."
Things are really bad in Europe.
(h/t Irene)
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