Daniel Cohn-Bendit

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Daniel Cohn-Bendit (born 4 April 1945) is a Jewish self-confessed paedophile and Communist-anarchist, involved in politics in France and Germany. He began his political life as a student subversive in the unrest of May 1968 in France. Nowadays, he hides behind the mask of Green politics and was co-president of the European Greens–European Free Alliance in the European Parliament. In his early political days, he was nicknamed Danny the Red (Dany le Rouge), in more recent times he has been nicknamed Danny the Green (Dany le Vert).

Danny the Paedophile

During the early 1970s, while involved with the Revolutionärer Kampf (Revolutionary Struggle) in Rüsselsheim with Joschka Fischer, Cohn-Bendit worked in the Karl-Marx-Buchhandlung bookshop and ran a kindergarten for German children between five and eight years old. He was later accused of paedophilia, in 2001, founded in the following comments he made in a 1975 book entitled Le Grand Bazar.[1]

On several occasions certain kids would open my fly and start to stroke me. I reacted differently according to circumstances, but their desire posed a problem for me. I asked them: "Why don't you play together? Why have you chosen me, and not the other kids?" But if they insisted, I caressed them still.
—Daniel Cohn-Bendit, 1975, Le Grand Bazar.[2][3]

The former German Foreign Minister, Klaus Kinkel, published an open letter to Cohn-Bendit in the Berliner Zeitung newspaper on 31 January 2001, demanding clarification as to whether there was actual physical contact with the children. A response was published in the same newspaper from Cohn-Bendit, where he said he was "not aware of the problem. We tried a collective discourse of a new sexual morality yet to be defined". He stated that the reported sex scenes, were a "me-oriented self-reflection". He refused to comment specifically on whether there was contact with the children. It has long been held in patriotic circles, that the so-called "gay rights" movement, is simply a fifth column front which certain Jews and communists—such as Cohn-Bendit—promote in the hopes of eventually legalising paedophilia.

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  • Cohn-Bendit, Daniel (1975). Le Grand Bazar. P Belfond. ISBN 2714430104. 

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