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By David Singer, published 29/6/2015The European Union (EU) runs the risk of being labelled 'Jew-hater' should it proceed with its plans requiring supermarkets and other retailers to label products made by Jews in Judea and Samaria
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Nothing new. NB Nazi Germany and Britain's anti-Semitism in the Middle Ages.
Posted by ttbn, Monday, 29 June 2015 10:32:31 AM
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I feel a little BDS deja vu since http://www.onlineopinion.com.au/view.asp?article=17450 - a whole 6 days ago.
However, can the forces of AC darkness rise to the bait? Posted by plantagenet, Monday, 29 June 2015 11:38:07 AM
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That was then this is now, and what would we give if only all our Australian made products could be so labeled! Look, many others just want to misrepresent their products as ours!
Without question we to a virtual generic man are proud of what we make and or, the clean green quality it represents! Are you really that ashamed of what you make or what that made by Jews label, really represents? People everywhere are entitled to exercise their rights as they may but particularly where that includes by peaceful means. The old hip pocket nerve is the only one that seems to twitch when Israel is dealing with a less well resourced less well armed people? And reminiscent of the S.S. where genuine empathy and integrity seems to be missing toward a displaced people whose property they "acquired"? During the WW1 German sausage became Belgium sausage and German shepherds became Alsatians. If the sale of Jewish products supports the continuing annexation of formerly Palestine land; then it can only help to limit that and the virtual gerrymander which is all that keeps Netanyahu in power; then the boycott has to be a good thing and long may it continue; until there is a currently resisted two state solution on the table!? And the less liked the boycott is the more effective it will likely become !? Rhrosty. Posted by Rhrosty, Monday, 29 June 2015 11:39:39 AM
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So the racists are now fighting from the back foot, challenged by the anti-racist EU stance they are rushing to redefine the issue of Palestine from one of protecting their original racist enclave from extinction of its “right to exist” to one of projecting their colonising programme way outside the walls of Israel in the rest of Palestine.
Go to http://whatreallyhappened.com/WRHARTICLES/mapstellstory.html and scroll slightly down to the four maps showing clearly how they have encroached already, virtually wiping Palestine off the face of the earth. Google “Israel Judea Samaria” to see the head of steam they are working up for their ambition to finalise their grab for the whole of Palestine. Now the world has shifted from nervously indulgent to fed up with being held to ransom by the likes of Netanyahu, David Singer and the rest of the racist crowd who have already labelled Kerry and the EU as “Jew-haters” along with everyone else who baulks at the prospect of going to war (which is the racists’ bottom line) on behalf of their conquests. We had it with racist South Africa when it was faced with anti-colonialist movements outside its borders and we don’t need it with racist Israel. Note how the Zionists shift their term backwards and forwards between “Israel” and, libellously, “the Jews”. For Mr Singer it’s now “the Jews” so he can indulge in terms like “Jew-hater” which used to be “anti-Semite”. Every time they call Israel "the Jews" they are insulting Jews who share full allegiance to nations like Australia to which they are born or have migrated. Posted by EmperorJulian, Monday, 29 June 2015 12:14:40 PM
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Regardless of the motivation behind, this labelling-requirement is good news for Europeans who like Israel and its produce, who will now be able to purchase Israeli goods without fearing that they might accidentally have originated in the occupied territories. It is also good news for decent Israeli producers that are uninvolved in the occupation, who will now be able to sell more to Europe.
Posted by Yuyutsu, Monday, 29 June 2015 4:20:44 PM
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G'day EmperorJulian
You are a poor excuse for the favoured AC. Certainly Israel can be proud of its exports. The EmperorJulian's of this world might prefer Palestinian exports - mainly poorly aimed missiles funded by rich, fat, Gulf Arabs. Cheers Posted by plantagenet, Monday, 29 June 2015 4:35:33 PM
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