Zionists murderers love how they have convinced a (diminishing) large amount of people to feel like the words you just said are antisemitic.
It like short-circuits people’s logic. Pretty culty if you ask me – to be brainwashed into thinking you aren’t even allowed to think of the big picture and analyze WHY someone might have become radicalized.
Another short-circuit moment! History - especially Zionist history - is littered with them doing all kinds of deplorable, heinous, manipulative acts, false flags, etc all to serve their modern-day colonial agenda. Surely it stopped in the 20th century!
How naive does one have to be…
Netanyahu was fighting for his political life shortly before Oct 7th. Why? Because he is as evil and corrupt as they come and Israelis were getting sick of it.
Then LO and BEHOLD. Look what happened! The stand down order, multiple hours of inactivity, documented. Why? Their response is still radio silence. Some Israelis have brought it up internally, and still nothing of substance has been provided.
Most people don’t even have the stomach/imagination to even know the Hannibal Directive exists and occurred during October 7th. Confirmed by Haaretz, pretty much one of the only non-whackadoodle media outlets in Israel that hasn’t completely capitulated to the jackshit crazy Zionist regime.
Following up on the bakery, amongst other intimidation tactics he had human shit smeared on his storefront and his door locks glued shut. But according to some, there’s no real antisemitism in Australia and it’s all just the media lying…
I mean how do you prevent any -phobia or anti-___ism? Well, you can’t eliminate it. However those in charge have shown great eagerness in trying to counter just about any other form of prejudice or hate you can think of - except those that it deems politically expedient not to.
To contrast, I think it was a few weeks ago we had a group of neo Nazis parading in front of state parliament in NSW. This was condemned, new anti extremism laws swiftly brought in, and one of them made example of via deportation, while we were informed how great a threat to the Jewish community right wing extremism is.
And that’s the reason many people are angry; that our leaders have failed to show they take the issue seriously. And yet still in the wake of this tragedy this continues. They can dodge by talking about bringing in yet harsher gun laws and the threat of right wing extremism, yet are totally incapable of admitting that in recent years a serious issue of radicalisation and extremism among their political allies exists.
I understand that. I’m not invested in that conflict and not really eager to discuss that aspect of things.
What I’m trying to get at is why I don’t want to suggest that it is What I’m concerned about is the double standards in place from those who claim to be above such things and do not seem capable of introspection, and the climate that has lead to in which this tragedy took place.
Let’s be honest, he made himself a target because of his very public political views on Palestine. Not simply because he’s Jewish.
From the article you linked:
“I made a decision to work publicly because I thought it was important to represent the very best that our community has to offer. But in doing so, I put myself into public conversations that aren’t healthy. I now have to deal with the fact that if somebody decides they want to go and get someone publicly, I am precisely that sort of person.”
So what? Then others can engage him in a forum of ideas and public discourse. I disagree with you too. I don’t find where you live and smear on your front door. This is another example of why people don’t feel they can speak their mind when it comes to Islam or anything related to it.
So you agree that he’s not being targeted because he’s Jewish? He is being targeted because if his political views.
I’m not condoning the attacks against him, I’m simply pointing out the fact that he’s not being target because he’s a Jew. In fact he’s hiding behind the façade of antisemitism.
First off, you don’t even know what exactly he’s referring to. You’re inferring a lot from one somewhat vague sentence in an article. The targeting seems coordinated and extreme and it seems the authorities didn’t do enough to protect him or his business from those that would intimidate him and make him feel unsafe enough that he had to shutter his business.
Second, it seems like you’re always trying to downplay the severity of antisemitism in Sydney when most people are aware it’s a huge issue there, not least of which the Jewish community itself. So I take your counterpoints with a grain of salt. One could say you have your own agenda here as well.
Not just the article. He’s often described as a “hardcore Israel supporter”, not my words, but many posts on social media. He also frequents pro-Israel gatherings.
No, I’m calling out fake antisemitism. You seem unable to differentiate between real antisemitism (hostility to or prejudice against people because of their Jewish faith) and harassment based on political beliefs.
You have your own agenda here, which is to lump political harassment in with antisemitism.
This journalist is an Mi5 goon who has predicted Putler’s demise any day now for years. I think he said he had months to live due to cancer at one stage.
Anyway, like clockwork, they roll out the ISIS threat (again). The Power of Nightmares is back.
The pair stayed in a cramped twin room in the GV Hotel in Davao City, the country’s second biggest city, in an area filled with neon-lit massage parlours and go-go bars that is frequented by western sex tourists on the island of Mindanao.
Opposite the hotel is a spa called ‘Spring Valley’ which advertises a ‘happy hour’ from 10am to 5pm.
And just yards away is a bar called ‘Ladiestar’ which offers karaoke and ‘massage’.