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The TikTok intifada - Arabs attacking religious Jews to make "funny" videosnoreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 20 Apr 04:30 AM Hebrew media has been docu

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The TikTok intifada - Arabs attacking religious Jews to make "funny" videos
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 20 Apr 04:30 AM

Hebrew media has been documenting a large increase in attacks by Arabs on religious Jews in Israel - with the videos being uploaded to TikTok with humorous music.
We showed one example earlier this week, where a group of Arabs videoed a premeditated attack on a religions Jew on the light rail. But there have been many more.
Here are three videos of Arabs knocking off the hats from religious Jews.

חשבתם שילמדו לקח בעקבות הסרטון של ההוא שסטר לבחור ישיבה?
הנה שוב תיעוד מאתמול, ערבים בירושלים מבהילים ומעיפים לבחורי ישיבות את הכובע סתם להנאתם. pic.twitter.com/PkdoV0NlVk

אריאל אלחרר (@ariel_elharar_) April 16, 2021

הנה עוד מטרנד ביזוי היהודים בטיקטוק, ערבים זורקים לחרדי את הכובע בירושלים. pic.twitter.com/y02N9kS1s6

אריאל אלחרר (@ariel_elharar_) April 17, 2021
Arabs throwing stones at religious Jews in Jerusalem, and then making fun of one of the victims...Read More

04/19 Links Pt2: Macron calls for change in law following Sarah Halimi ruling; When did Palestine become Palestine?; Why do Jewish academic centers smear Israel?
noreply@blogger.com (Ian), 19 Apr 05:00 PM

From Ian:

France's Macron calls for change in law following Sarah Halimi ruling

French President Emmanuel Macron has called for a change in the law after the highest French court of appeals last week ruled the murderer of Sarah Halimi could not be held criminally accountable for his actions since he took cannabis before he committed the crime.

"Deciding to take drugs and then 'becoming mad' should not in my eyes remove your criminal responsibility," Macron told Le Figaro in an interview published Sunday.

"On this topic, I would like the minister of justice to submit a change to the law as soon as possible," he said.

"It is not for me to comment on a court decision, but I would like to tell the family, relatives of the victim and all fellow citizens of the Jewish faith who were awaiting this trial of my warm support and the determination of the Republic to protect them," Macron said.

The French Jewish community was angered by the Court of Cassation's ruling.

In April 2017, Kobili Traoré, a 27-year-old Muslim man, beat Halimi, his 65-year-old Jewish neighbor, while screaming "Allahu Akhbar" and antisemitic slogans before throwing her out of the window of her third-floor apartment.

A lower court ruled in December 2019 that Traore was not criminally responsible for his actions since his heavy intake of cannabis had compromised his "discernment...Read More

Elder Comix redux!
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 19 Apr 03:00 PM

Last year I made a series of comic panels from frames in old public domain comic books. As always, tey are written from the perspective of the terminally woke.

I don't think these are quite as good, but they aren't bad. Enjoy!

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Lebanese TV features Jordanian Holocaust denier
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 19 Apr 01:00 PM


Just some Holocaust denial and anger when Arabs commemorate the Holocaust, on Lebanese Al Mayadeen TV:

Jordanian analyst Muhammad Faraj denounced a Holocaust memorial ceremony held in the UAE, saying that restoring the memory of the Holocaust is a UAE attempt "to cover up the real massacres" perpetrated by Israel against the Palestinians and Arabs. He made his remarks in an interview that aired on Mayadeen TV (Lebanon) on April 8, 2021.

Narrator: "Tel Aviv is rejoicing today. For the first time in an Arab country, Holocaust memorial ceremonies were held in the UAE, with the participation of Emiratis and Israelis. They commemorate the so-called Jewish Holocaust, while ignoring the holocaust of the Zionist enemy against the Palestinians."

Muhammad Faraj: "Commemorating the Holocaust is an Emirati attempt to bring the occupiers victimhood to the forefront, in order to cover up the real massacres that were perpetrated against the Palestinians and the Arabs, and which are still taking place here and now.

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"Under no circumstances does Israel have the right to play the victimhood card - especially not here in the East. As the Jordanian poet Assad Qasim said: 'I was not a guard in Auschwitz oh child killer.' The second depiction included in the message [of the ceremony] has to do with the lighting of six candles, symbolizing six million...Read More

04/19 Links Pt1: America's Racial Self-Flagellation at the UN Only Helps Rogue States; In J Street speech, Abbas urges Biden to scrap US law deeming PLO a terror group
noreply@blogger.com (Ian), 19 Apr 11:00 AM

From Ian:

America's Racial Self-Flagellation at the UN Only Helps Rogue States

Racial discrimination against minorities is a chronic sickness in American society."

"…the challenges facing the United States in human rights are deep-seated. They did not just emerge over the past four years, such as Black Lives Matter."

"[S]lavery is the original sin of America. It's weaved white supremacy and black inferiority into our founding documents and principles."

What distinguishes these relatively similar remarks about America's flawed past and imperfect present? The first two were delivered by Communist Chinese officials in an effort to embarrass the United States on the world stage. The third is an indictment of the United States by the United States itself.

That particular remark comes from the head of the American mission to the United Nations, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, in a March speech before the UN General Assembly. She recently reiterated the themes of that speech in an address to the non-profit group founded by Rev. Al Sharpton, the National Action Network. "Of course, when we raise issues of equity and justice at the global scale, we have to approach them with humility," Thomas-Greenfield conceded. "We have to acknowledge that we are an imperfect Union and have been since the beginning."

Thomas-Greenfield is presently focused on getting the U.S. back...Read More

PLO implies that four prisoners died of COVID-19 in Israeli prisons. None did.
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 19 Apr 09:00 AM

This is from an English-language PLO press release for Palestinian Prisoners Day:
The spread of CORONA-19 [sic] pandemic caused the prisoners' infections rose to (368), as a result of poor health care and protection measures, and a scarcity of protective tools, which led to the death of 4 prisoners inside the Israeli occupation prisons during the year 2020, PNC added.It is hard to parse the poor English but either the PLO is saying that prisoners died of COVID-19 or of Israeli medical negligence.
Here were the prisoners who died while in Israeli custody in 2020:
Jaber Al-Barghouthi - fell unconscious while in a bathroomDaoud al-Khatib - heart attackSa'di al-Gharabli - 75, cancer and diabetesKamal N. Abu-Wa'ar- throat cancer
If the critics can think of ways to keep people with terminal cancer or heart attacks alive, I think...Read More

Of course the PLO is still a terror group. Its 1968 charter is still in force, today.
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 19 Apr 07:00 AM

At the J-Street conference yesterday, Mahmoud Abbas said, "We seek to develop and strengthen bilateral relations with the new US administration for the common interest of both countries and the interest of peace and prosperity in our region. However, this requires the elimination of some obstacles, most important of which is removing the PLO name from the terrorism list pursuant to the Congress Anti-Terrorist Act of 1987."

The Anti-Terrorism Act of 1987 does not give a list of terror groups. It refers only to the PLO. It says:

...Congress determines that the PLO and its affiliates are a terrorist organization and a threat to the interests of the United States, its allies, and to international law and should not benefit from operating in the United States.

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It shall be unlawful, if the purpose be to further the interests of the Palestine Liberation Organization or any of its constituent groups, any successor to any of those, or any agents thereof, on or after the effective date of this chapter
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(3) notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, to establish or maintain an office, headquarters, premises, or other facilities or establishments within the jurisdiction of the United States at the behest or direction of, or with funds provided by the Palestine Liberation Organization or any of its constituent groups, any successor to any of those, or any agents thereof.

The...Read More

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