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Post by Daniel on Sept 8, 2016 20:12:51 GMT -5
Israeli UN Envoy: Jew-Hatred At ‘Highest Level of Our Lifetimes’
by Deborah Danan 8 Sep 2016
TEL AVIV – Jew hatred and demonization of Israel are at “the highest level of our lifetimes,” Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations said at a high-level forum on anti-Semitism held on Wednesday at the UN’s headquarters in New York.
“Over 1/3 of European Jews are afraid to wear a yarmulke or Star of David in public,” Danny Danon said. “More than half of French Jews have considered emigrating because they don’t feel safe living as Jews in France. Today we hear things about Jews and the Jewish people that we thought belonged to the pages of history. … Anti-Semitism is returning to everyday life without shame.”
Danon also said that social media presents a “new kind of threat” in that anti-Semitism goes global very quickly.
“We are living in a new era and we face a new kind of anti-Semitism,” Danon said. “Using the tools of online social networks to demonize the Jewish people and the Jewish state, this is Anti-Semitism 2.0.”
“The enemies of the Jewish people are using the tools of modern technology to target and harass Jews around the world,” he said, adding that the modern world makes life easier for anti-Semites since “all you need is a wireless connection, a Facebook account, and a deep hatred for the Jewish people.”
“It is more effective than The Protocols of the Elders of Zion,” he added.
He said that attacks against Jews online lead directly to attacks against Jews on the street.
continue reading www.breitbart.com/jerusalem/2016/09/08/israeli-un-envoy-jew-hatred-at-all-time-high-anti-semitism-2-0-uses-internet-as-tool-for-hate/
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Post by sevenofnine on Sept 8, 2016 21:41:49 GMT -5
I think worst with invetntion of the internet Facebook won't shut them down they should look into FB financials see where they get majority of their money that be interesting to see
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Post by Daniel on Dec 2, 2018 12:51:38 GMT -5
Anti-Semites Have Been Hiding in Plain Sight for Too Long
By Kathryn Blackhurst
November 30, 2018
Mainstream media members and outlets have “gone out of [their] way” to “cover” for such controversial activists as Linda Sarsour when she excuses anti-Semitism “because she’s a woman, she’s Muslim, and she’s a harsh critic of” President Donald Trump’s, Fox News host Laura Ingraham said on Thursday night on “The Ingraham Angle.”
Ingraham hailed the “good news” about CNN’s decision on Thursday to fire commentator Marc Lamont Hill for a speech he gave at the U.N. on Wednesday. During those remarks, he appeared to call for the destruction of Israel as a sovereign entity.
But Ingraham blasted CNN and other media outlets for being “responsible for elevating Sarsour to cult-like status” despite her coziness with controversial Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan.
He has a lengthy history of making anti-Semitic comments, such as calling “the powerful Jews” his enemy and calling Jews “termites.” But Sarsour, a Palestinian-American Muslim and a board member of the Women’s March, had no qualms about appearing alongside Farrakhan and attending events sponsored by the Nation of Islam, along with other Women’s March leaders.
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Post by Daniel on Apr 5, 2019 9:05:25 GMT -5
Louis Farrakhan: Jesus Died to Bring About the End of Jewish Civilization
By Tyler O'Neil April 4, 2019
Last week, Nation of Islam (NOI) leader Louis Farrakhan raved about Jesus, and shared his anti-Semitic craze on Facebook and Twitter. He claimed that Jesus tried to "end the civilization of the Jews." He also called himself the messiah. Democrats have occasionally embraced Farrakhan, and his racial vision of Islam caters to the intersectionality narrative.
Paraphrasing from John 3:16, Farrakhan began, "God so loved His people that He gave His only begotten son that whosoever believed in Him would not perish but have everlasting life." The Bible verse actually says God so loved the world, but Farrakhan declared that God does not love the world, because there are Jews in it.
"God does not love this world. God never sent Jesus to die for this world. Jesus died because he was two thousand years too soon to bring about the end of the civilization of the Jews," Farrakhan said. "He never was on the cross, there was no Calvary for that Jesus."
The Nation of Islam leader referenced Wallace Fard Muhammad, since he gave the speech on Saviour's Day, a holiday celebrating Muhammad's birth.
"Early one Saturday morning our saviour taught us, when he found out he was two thousand years too soon to end the civilization of the Jews, he decided that he would give his life for the truth that he taught that his name would live until the one that he prefigured came into existence," Farrakhan said. "And that’s why the Qran says Jesus and his mother Mary were a sign."
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