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March 1, 2010 at 8:53 am (Activism, Hasbara, Israel, Palestine, Phobias, zionist harassment)Images ‘Copyleft’ by Carlos Latuff
I have always maintained that there is a difference between anti Semitism and anti zionism. As in most instances, the zionists disagree and pull the ‘anti Semitism Card’ out whenever it suits their needs. Their ‘cries’ are not unlike the boy who cried wolf…. one day the wolf just might come and no one will believe them. Below is the most recent example…..
Last week, Some 100 Arab students tried to disrupt a speech by Israeli Ambassador to the United States Michael Oren during a speech at the University of California in Irvine Monday.
Oren is currently touring the West Coast giving lectures, and decided to visit Irvine despite the fact that the local campus is considered hostile to Israel, and despite the high likelihood that there would be attempts to disrupt his speech.
Taken from THIS report including video
The above action was seen as anti Semitism by the local zionist community which resulted in them taking the following actions…
Bna’i Brith sends letter to university chancellor, expressing ‘deep dismay at the severe and persistent atmosphere of hatred and intimidation for Jewish students’
Last week, B’nai B’rith International President Dennis W. Glick and Executive Vice President Daniel S. Mariaschin have sent a letter to the chancellor of the University of California, Irvine, expressing “deep dismay at the severe and persistent anti-Semitic harassment experienced by Jewish students at the University of California, Irvine.”
The letter was sent following recent anti-Israel demonstrations at a campus appearance by Israel’s Ambassador to the United States Michael Oren, where students repeatedly disrupted his remarks. Such heated protests contribute to a persistent atmosphere of hatred and intimidation for Jewish students at the school, the Jewish group said.
B’nai B’rith also provided Chancellor Michael Drake a copy of the European Union Fundamental Rights Agency’s working definition of anti-Semitism that has been in worldwide use since 2005, in the hope it will be used to help students and faculty better understand and identify all forms of anti-Semitism. B’nai B’rith helped develop this description as an essential tool for educators, government officials, journalists, and others to understand contemporary manifestations of anti-Semitism.
Above is from THIS report
Where are the manifestations of anti Semitism? Do you see them??
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