It’s become commonplace for “progressives” to explain away their fellow travelers’ anti-Jewish remarks by claiming they’re not “antisemitic”—they’re only “criticizing Israel’s policies.”
The “progressives” at Indymedia, however, are proudly dispensing with the excuses: Mel’s Real Crime: Not Loving the Jews Unconditionally.
"Why then should otherwise ethical people be judged negatively if they consider collective Jewish actions deplorable? This is the absurd choice imposed on us by defenders of organized Jewry. Many of us understand that a lot of today’s Jewish leaders act as foreign agents, representing the interests of an ethnostate, headquartered in Tel Aviv, and whose grasping, aggressive tentacles penetrate nearly every nation on earth. The global, Zionist movement undermines national sovereignty world-wide and threatens freedom-loving people everywhere. To discourage any whistleblowers, Jews propagandize every corner of the globe with Holocaust lore and then tar their political opponents as “Nazis” or “anti-Semites”. They also work tirelessly to censor their political opponents. These anti-democratic tactics deserve to be tossed in the trash bin of Orwellian mind control.
At this moment in history, world Jewry is deliberately doing damage to America, Iraq, Palestine, Afghanistan and many other countries as they militantly advance Israeli interests over all others. Many people are suffering greatly, enduring constant fear, and/or being killed. This is wrong.
If this makes me an anti-Semite then I wear the badge proudly."
Well, there you go. No punches pulled here. Wow. Kristallnacht here we come.
2006-08-04
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Six: I don't think that criticizing Isreal makes you a jew-hater. However, most of the Arab muslims that I meet here in the Detroit area are jew-haters. When my daughter attended an Arabic school, the boys used to play Isreal vs. Palistinean war games, and they would say things like, "Kill the jews," or "there's a jew over there!" It was very frightening to witness this. I hears some of the boys say that they when they grew up they wanted to go to Palistine and fight the jews.
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