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Anonymous Anonymous said...

wow . . white racists and islamic/arab racists working together, spreading hatred in the Peaceful Kingdom.

Who would thought this could happen. Keep up the vigilance and expose the hatred.

13 January 2009 at 14:38

Anonymous Anonymous said...

kyle- WASH YOUR DAMN PANTS!

that kill jews tattoo looks like patched pants too. i think kyle is a secret crusty punk.

16 January 2009 at 09:09

Anonymous Anonymous said...

(don't expect this comment to pass moderation, but what 'ell...)

As someone who has been watching the slow descent of the `multicultural left' into renewed anti-Semitism, I don't think this blog post is even nearly an adequate defence of the disgraceful presence of neo-Nazis at the `anti-Israeli' protest at Stephen Harper's office recently.

The quotes from the organizer of the protest hardly acquit the protests from the complicity of the `new left' in suborning anti-Semitism in its ranks (in the guise of `anti-Zionism').

I mean, it is more damning that he says they was not enough protest at their presence.

Fortunately, Canada has not gone down the road of Europe, not quite yet, where, for example, an Italian union leader has called for a boycott of `Jewish businesses', which is to say, businesses owned by Jews, regardless of their actual nationality.

This is just one example among hundreds of the anti-semitic racism in the ranks of the left today.

A blog called `anti-racist' should really be tackling this anti-Semitism dressed up as `anti-Zionism', not showcasing the few dunderheads and morons who genuflect to Hitler and shave their heads.

but of course, that would require real bravery.

thanks

(like I said, doubt it will be posted for anyone to read; but at least YOU'LL read it)

29 January 2009 at 13:41

Blogger noonespecial200 said...

We're not sure why you thought your comments wouldn't pass moderation; while there are points we don't agree with, there are areas that we do. Let's focus on those points of agreement first.

Antisemitism needs to be called out no matter whom expresses it, and there are those who claim to be progressives (or leftists if you prefer) who are guilty of this pernicious and irrational hatred. I'm not sure any blog post we could write, or anyone else for that matter, could sufficiently put antisemitism to rest. We do our part, as insufficient as it might be, to expose it when we see it. And on that we know we do a lousy job.

Still, you need to be careful not to conflate legitimate criticism of Israeli policies in the West Bank and Gaza, policies that many Israelis also question, with being either anti-Israel or antisemitic.

You rightly point out that there were others besides the members of the Aryan Guard who shamefully used the protest as an opportunity to attack Jews. We would and do condemn those individuals and groups just as much as we condemn the Aryan Guard members. We also condemn groups such as the JDL who verbally attack and threaten individuals for their stance on the Gaza crisis, a stance in opposition to the Israeli incursion. It's sad that events such as this allow the extremists on both sides such a disproportional voice which tends to overwhelm moderates who we thing are in the majority.

We're not, however, going to take back our view that the Israeli response to a very legitimate concern (Hamas rockets) was disproportional and victimized innocent Palestinians. We also believe that ultimately the two groups are going to have to live side by side in two viable states.

Could we agree that the loss of any life, Israeli or Palestinian, is a tragedy that can and should be prevented? Could we agree that diplomacy is far more effective in the long run than open warfare?

29 January 2009 at 19:22

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The girl this day was Natalie.

7 January 2010 at 10:33

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