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Sunday, July 19, 2015

UK: "The Royal family could not possibly have known the true wickedness of Hitler"


The Sun posted a video of Queen Elizabeth giving the Nazi salute in 1934-5:
Egging on her sister Princess Margaret, three, is their uncle Prince Edward, Prince of Wales. He was a sympathiser towards Hitler’s Nazi Germany and became King Edward VIII.

The stunning film footage of the Queen performing a Nazi salute is today revealed by The Sun.

The astonishing clip lay hidden for eight decades. The grainy home movie is thought to have been shot in 1933 or 1934, as Hitler rose to supreme power in Germany.

 In The Telegrah, Tim Stanley explains that nobody could have possibly known how bad Hitler was.  This was a decade before the Holocaust, after all.

What Stanley doesn't mention is that Hitler wrote Mein Kampf in 1925.  Ignoring antisemitism leads to dead Jews.  Maybe British media should learn that lesson instead of trying to rewrite history.

The Palace, in its turn, expressed its disappointment that the film was made public.

Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Netherlands: Jews removed from Dutch royals’ classroom in 1950s


Via Jerusalem Post
The Dutch royal house said it would investigate claims that Jewish pupils were transferred in 1951 from their classroom because it was also the classroom of two princesses.

The statement on the matter was released on Saturday from a Royal House spokesperson following a report published in the Nieuw Israelitisch Weekblad, or NIW, a Dutch Jewish weekly, about the objections of parents of several Jews from the classroom of Princess Irene and Princess Margriet at the Nieuw Baarnsche School in Baarn, a town located five miles east of Amsterdam.

“The material published is too serious and the allegations too grave to provide a rapid response,” a Royal House spokesperson told the NRC Handelsblad daily on June 27, adding the Royal House would reply next week to queries on the subject.

The NIW article about the school was based on internal documents of the Jewish Community of the Netherlands from 1952 that came to the attention of Bart Wallet, a historian with the University of Amsterdam who is researching Dutch royalty’s relationship with the kingdom’s Jewish community.

In the document, dated February 1952, Benjamin W. de Jongh, then-secretary of the Jewish community, wrote: “The classes which the princesses would have attended were split and the children of Jewish descent were placed in the parallel class, the one which the princesses were not supposed to attend.”

Wallet’s research showed that parents of Jewish children who were transferred to the parallel class protested the move to the Royal House. The late Queen Juliana, the grandmother of King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands, replied to the parents in a letter in which she wrote that the royal family “has not been anti-Semitic, is not anti-Semitic and will not be anti-Semitic.”  more

Wednesday, June 24, 2015

UK:The bigotry of our time: to make Israeli and Jewish culture "forbidden."

Douglas Murray is spot on when he notes that these people want, above all, "give themselves both a little puff of publicity and simultaneously signal their loyalty to all modern virtues". They do not write letters about the terrible predicament of the Roma people in Europe, or the atrocities perpetrated against Christians in the Muslim world - such causes are not taken up by them because they don't just make it to the newspapers.

Douglas Murray writes @ The Gatestone Institute:

Ken Loach and Miriam Margolyes
The letters page of The Guardian in the UK is regularly filled with letters, jointly signed by "correct-thinking" people who hope that in so doing, they will give themselves both a little puff of publicity and simultaneously signal their loyalty to all modern virtues. The pecking order can be rough. Ordinarily the paper selects the headline names to put under the letter and then adds "and 57 others" or some such. So if you're the Guardian's idea of a household name, your name will get in print. But if you are one of the space-filler "C-list" celebrities, people will have to guess whether you are among the "others."

The letter that went into the Guardian this week was unusual in having almost nobody sign it who is a household name. The letter was a demand from a group of "artists, producers and concerned citizens," who, it said, "are disappointed and saddened to see that Curzon, Odeon, Bafta and other cinemas are hosting the London Israeli Film and Television Festival." It takes a particular type of ego to think their "sadness" should be the subject of a public declaration; however, these saddened signatories warned that, "This comes at a time when the global boycott, divestment, and sanctions (BDS) movement against Israel is gaining unprecedented momentum, and the Israeli government is finding itself increasingly isolated for its systematic violation of Palestinian human rights, the Geneva conventions, and international law."  [...]

Anyhow, their interminable letter continues to declare that the screening of Israeli films in these circumstances makes the cinemas "silent accomplices" to violence. For a profession so obsessed with glorifying violence, you would think that the signatories would be more careful about throwing around such charges, but almost none of the signatories seems to have anything much to do with film. Of the more than forty signatories, only Ken Loach and Mike Leigh could have any claim to prominence in their field. Some people may remember Miriam Margolyes -- another signatory -- for a bit-part in one of the Harry Potter films, but these days she is best known for signing anti-Israel joint letters "as a Jew." The other signatories include as their occupation "activist," a "Theatre Maker," a schoolteacher and a university lecturer from Bournemouth. [...]

The letter -- and the surrounding furore -- is simply the latest in a series of attempts to make Israeli and indeed Jewish culture "forbidden." In London, we have had Israeli orchestras, theatre companies and even string quartets howled down by mobs during performances, and Israeli-performed shows cancelled because the venues hosting them just do not want the bother. Last year, the Tricycle Theatre in London refused to proceed with a festival of "Jewish" culture because a tiny proportion of the festival's funding was coming from the Israeli embassy in London.

The campaign is obviously organized. The same names crop up again and again. Little, if any, rigour is paid to whether the signatories of such letters even do what they say do, or have opinions worthy of any note. Beneath the barely-built veneer of "professionals objecting to something in their own profession," is just the same tiny number of anti-Israel and anti-Jewish obsessives. A sprinkling of "as a Jew" Jews, like Margolyes, help, of course. But the aim is clear. These people, step by step, want to make every expression of Israeli and Jewish cultural life subject to their idea of how a nation under constant threat of terrorist bombardment should behave. They denounce Israel as a militaristic society and then attempt to outlaw every non-militaristic cultural and artistic expression from that society.

It is the bigotry of our time. And if unchecked, it will lead in the same direction as it historically has done. Thankfully, although few people have seen the films of those self-important Guardian letter signatories, we have all seen this larger, historical film -- and it is not one that decent people would like to see repeated.

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

France: Moroccan authorities stop Dieudonne’s Casablanca show

Dieudonné's fans had been boasting that tickets for the Casablanca show were selling like hot cakes.  His show in Brussels has also been banned.

Ilan Halimi was murdered by an antisemitic gang.
"They will even exhume Ilan Halimi. They’re going to
find my DNA in his asshole”, jokes Dieudonné"



JTA reports:

The French comedian Dieudonne M’bala M’bala, who has faced repeated charges of incitement of hatred toward Jews, was banned from performing in Morocco.  Dieudonne was slated to perform on April 29 in Casablanca, but organizers had to cancel because authorities withheld their permission for the show, Le Figaro reported Thursday, citing Moroccan media. The show was scheduled to take place at an event hall named after the late King Mohammed V of Morocco, who was close to his country’s Jewish community, something that may have contributed to the sensitivity of local authorities.

Dieudonne has been the subject of multiple police investigations and executive bans against his shows in France for their anti-Semitic content. He has more than 10 convictions for inciting racial hate against Jews.
Moroccan officials offered no explanation for withholding permission for the performance.

Envoys of King Mohammed VI of Morocco have often touted the kingdom’s expenditure of millions of dollars on restoring Jewish heritage sites as an example of its policy of religious tolerance.

Dieudonne is the inventor of the quenelle, a quasi-Nazi salute that French Prime Minister Manuel Valls has called an anti-Semitic gesture of hate.  He also coined the term “shoananas,” a mashup of the French word for pineapple and the Hebrew word for Holocaust, which mocks the genocide without explicitly violating French laws against such denials.

Dieudonne’s current show, titled “The Impure Beast,” contains profanities connected to Ilan Halimi, a young Parisian Jewish phone salesman tortured and murdered in 2006 by a gang of kidnappers that targeted him because he was Jewish.  “If I knock down a Jewish journalist, it will be a serious thing,” Dieudonne said on stage. “They will reopen the Nuremberg trials. They will even exhume Ilan Halimi. They’re going to find my DNA in his asshole.”

Thursday, March 5, 2015

France: Dieudonne gives Ahmadinejad gold ‘quenelle’ statue

Times of Israel:
Dieudonné and Ahmadinejad holding the golden quenelle
Iranian ex-president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad called Dieudonne M’bala M’bala a “great artist” during a meeting in Tehran with the French comic who is a repeat inciter of hate against Jews.

Dieudonne visited the Islamic Republic last week, the news site fararu.com reported, and presented Ahmadinejad with a golden statue of a man performing the quenelle a gesture reminiscent of the Nazi salute that Dieudonne is promoting as a sign of discontent with the establishment but that French Prime Minister Manuel Valls has called a gesture of “anti-Semitic hate.” 

Dieudonne calls the statue a “golden quenelle” and has presented a number of them to personalities he defines as anti-Zionist.

Dieudonne performing the anti-Semitic quenelle gesture
Ahmadinejad is a noted Holocaust denier who during his presidency expressed his wish that Israel would disappear.  On his official Twitter account, Ahmadinejad wrote about the encounter: “Visiting an old friend, a great artist. #Dieudonne #all4Palestine.”

During his eight years in office through 2013, Ahmadinejad ran competitions of cartoons on the Holocaust, soliciting drawings that suggested the genocide never happened or is happening to the Palestinians. Dieudonne has more than 10 convictions for inciting hatred against the Jews, including through ridiculing the Holocaust and suggesting it is fabricated. 

Dieudonne, whose shows are regularly banned in France and who is facing accusations of tax evasion in addition to ongoing probes into anti-Semitic speech, is the inventor of the word “shaonanas.”  A mash up of the Hebrew word for the Holocaust and French for pineapple, it is widely understood to be a code word suggesting the Holocaust never happened without violating France’s laws against denying it.

More on Dieudonné HERE.

Thursday, January 1, 2015

France: Dieudonné the “cool antisemite” getting more popular than ever

"Triumph" according to Dieudonné: his show at Nantes (27/12/2014) drew 5,000 fans
Ilan Halimi's burial in Jerusalem
French “comedian” Dieudonné M’bala M’bala made his upsetting presence felt in the consciousness of most British Jews almost exactly one year ago. In a Premier League match on December 28 2013, star striker Nicolas Anelka celebrated a goal with the “quenelle” — a kind of Nazi salute — and explained his actions by saying that the gesture had been a tribute to his friend, Dieudonné.

As it turned out, Dieudonné, a convicted antisemite, had not only been responsible for popularising racist salutes among football stars, but was becoming figurehead for Jew-haters in a country where antisemitism has soared.

In a year that began with news that Jews were leaving France in record numbers and ended with a Jewish teenager in Paris robbed and raped “because Jews are rich”, the “cool antisemite” got more popular than ever: his Facebook page, on which he posts videos and links referencing his brand of bigotry, gained an extra 400,000 “likes” during 2014.

And later in the year, French theatres agreed to host his new show, which includes jokes about Ilan Halimi, a Parisian tortured and murdered because he was Jewish. Two weeks ago, Dieudonné requested a meeting with heads of the French Jewish community in an apparent attempt to create an “accord which would allow both parties to respect the other”. The jokes don’t get any better.

Orlando Radice@ Jewish Chronicle

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Sweden: "Zionists control the media, created ISIS"


Also Thursday, well-known Swedish hip-hop music artist Jacques Mattar wrote on the picture-sharing social network Instagram that Zionists created the ISIS jihadist group. 
Posting a picture of dead bodies, he wrote: “The media aren’t there. Why? The same people who created ISIS control the media: Senior Zionists.” 
Mattar, who is known by his stage name Jacco and is a member of the popular band Labyrint, removed the remark about Zionists from his Instagram account shortly after posting it, the Dagens Nyheter daily reported.

More: JTA

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Spain: 100 celebrities accuse Israel of genocide, targeting children


A letter accusing Israel of genocide in Gaza was endorsed by 100 Spanish celebrities, including Academy Award winners Pedro Almodovar, Javier Bardem and Penelope Cruz. 
On Monday the actors, writers and directors endorsed a letter that Bardem published last week in the Barcelona-based El Periodico de Catalunya, the daily reported. 
This is a war of occupation and extermination against a whole people without means, confined to a miniscule territory without water and where hospitals, ambulances, and children are targeted and presumed to be terrorists,” Bardem, himself an Academy Award-winning actor, wrote.
More: JTA

Friday, July 11, 2014

Turkey: Singer wishes that "Jews will be destroyed by Muslims"

I tried checking Tilbe's twitter feed, but it's filled with horrifying pictures, all supposedly showing how the evil Zionists are killing off Palestinian children, though they are generally pictures from Muslim vs. Muslim conflicts.



Yildiz Tilbe is a Turkish pop folk singer and one of the best selling musical artists in Turkey

Via Wikipedia (and TimeTurk):
In response to Israeli airstrikes on Gaza in July 2014, Tilbe is purported to have said on social media site Twitter: "God bless Hitler, it was even too few what he did to the Jews, he was right" and "The Jews will be destroyed by Muslims, in the name of Allah, not much time left for it to be done"
Tilbe's tweets received support from the mayor of Turkey's capital Ankara, Melih Gokcek, who is a member of the ruling Justice and Development Party and himself a controversial figure.

Thursday, June 12, 2014

BDS campaign against Technion


Via Alternative News:
Over 100 artists and intellectuals — including Judith Butler, Lucy Lippard, Chantal Mouffe, Walid Raad, Martha Rosler, and Gayatri Spivak —have signed on to a public letter calling on participants to withdraw from Creative Time’s traveling Living as Form exhibition on the grounds that it is currently showing at Israel's Technion, which plays a “central role in maintaining the unjust and illegal occupation of Palestine.”

We're talking about the Technion. The Israeli university which recently provided an Arabic online course in nanotechnology for free to Arabs around the world.

Most of the signatories on the BDS letter are American or Canadian, but there are a few Europeans: Chantal Mouffe (Belgian political theorist), Brian Holmes (Swiss academic), Dario Azzellini (Italian academic) and Ariella Azoulay (formerly of Israel).

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Croatia: Joe Simunic defends ‘pro-Nazi celebrations’ after World Cup play


Croatia’s Joe Simunic has defended his use of ‘pro-Nazi’ celebrations in the aftermath of his country’s World Cup 2014 qualification.

(...)

Video footage shows Australian-born Simunic taking a microphone to the field after the match and shouting to the fans: ‘For the homeland!’ The fans respond: ‘Ready!’

That was the war call used by Ustashas, the Croatian pro-Nazi puppet regime that ruled the state during World War II when tens of thousands Jews, Serbs and others perished in concentration camps.

More: Metro