Why Cucking Doesn’t Work: The Case of Jonas Fricker
When Swiss Green Party Member of Parliament Jonas Fricker said in the Lower House of the Swiss Parliament on 28th September 2017 that:
‘The (Nazi) deportees had only a slight chance to survive. As for the pigs, they are condemned to certain death.’ (1)
I rather doubt that he realised what a storm he’d just kicked up. After all Fricker was making a valid and perfectly true point from a radical environmentalist/animal rights advocate’s perspective; in that jews sent to Auschwitz often came back alive, while pigs sent to an abattoir have an almost zero chance of doing so.
That rhetoric and the comparison of jews to pigs – which jews invariably found offensive because the pig has long been viewed as the most ritually unclean animal in Judaism – (2) caused a storm of indignation from jews resident in Switzerland as well as further afield.
By 30th September Fricker had submitted his resignation to his party and from his parliamentary seat writing that:
‘“This comparison was hurtful and unfortunate. Resigning my mandate to parliament is the strongest signal that I can send,” Fricker wrote, the news website Swissinfo reported. He also wrote that he considers the Holocaust to be a “crime without comparison.”’ (3)
What Fricker doesn’t get is that he did nothing wrong. He made a valid comparison and had he stood by his beliefs. Then he wouldn’t have let the alleged ‘special victimhood’ of the jews stand between him and what he professes to believe is the truth.
As it is Fricker cucked – he does look like Hugh Hefner and Austin Powers’ love child – and began bleating about how the ‘Holocaust’ is a ‘crime without comparison’ and has now sabotaged his own political career as well as his party’s political position in Switzerland for some time to come.
What did he gain?
Nothing.
What did he lose?
Everything.
References
(1) http://jewishnews.timesofisrael.com/swiss-politician-resigns-after-comparing-pigs-to-auschwitz-victims/; also see https://www.timesofisrael.com/swiss-lawmaker-quits-after-comparing-pigs-to-auschwitz-victims/
(2) On this see Daphne Barak-Erez, 2007, ‘Outlawed Pigs: Law, Religion, and Culture in Israel’, 1st Edition, University of Wisconsin Press: Madison
(3) http://jewishnews.timesofisrael.com/swiss-politician-resigns-after-comparing-pigs-to-auschwitz-victims/