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How Neo-Nazis Exploit Progressives |
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by David Gehrig (No verified email address) |
03 Mar 2003
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An exchange on Indybay showing how easy it is for neo-Nazis to exploit anti-Israel sentiment. Another case of a Zionist (i.e.) crying wolf because there _is_ one. |
No War For Israel To Hold International Public Awareness Campaign
by Kate Turner Monday March 03, 2003 at 01:17 PM
katiekittyturner (at) yahoo.com
RICHMOND, Virginia - No War For Israel, an International Coalition of individuals and groups opposed to the War on Iraq, announced today that they will sponsor an international public awareness campaign starting on Friday, March 8, 2003.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
No War For Israel To Hold International Public Awareness Campaign
RICHMOND, Virginia - No War For Israel, an International Coalition of individuals and groups opposed to the War on Iraq, announced today that they will sponsor an international public awareness campaign starting on Friday, March 8, 2003.
NoWarForIsrael.com was started two weeks ago and traffic to the site has increased to over 30,000 unique visitors a day.
National Vanguard [URL removed] has recently joined the No War For Israel Coalition and has created a, "Guide to the War on Iraq." The Guide is an information resource for those seeking more information about the War on Iraq. Two entertaining Flash animations, "Behind the Scenes of World War 3" and "Terror-Free Tots," Johnny Dixon's anti-war song, "I don't understand" and leaflets to distribute are located on the National Vanguard [URL removed] site.
Alternative Country Music Star Johnny Dixon added his voice to No War For Israel this past Wednesday. Johhny Dixon states, on the National Vanguard [URL removed] Web site, "I felt, and feel, horrible as an American citizen that we are bullying tiny nations that only want to be left alone; nations that could never pose a threat to America.
"We are citizens in a democratic country. Every innocent person killed in this senseless war is a reflection upon us.
"We must begin to recognize and understand why these things are happening and stop supporting the war for Greater Israel."
Johnny Dixon recorded an anti-Iraq War song, "I don't understand," and is distributing it through the National Vanguard Web site [URL removed].
Recently, No War For Israel Supporters in Halle, Germany, distributed information packages and leaflets at an anti-war demonstration held on February 25, 2003. [URL removed]
On the first day of the No War For Israel International Public Awareness Campaign announcement, over 12,000 leaflets were pledged by individuals in four countries and 10 states. Daily updates of the pledges leading up to the Friday, March 8th, literature drive can be found on the front page of National Vanguard [URL removed].
No War for Israel is a Coalition of individuals and organizations seeking a peaceful resolution to the Israeli conflict with Iraq.
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Well finally!
by It's about time! Monday March 03, 2003 at 02:21 PM
Finally people are mobilizing against funding Israel's unjust, immoral war against the Palestinians and all it's well-earned enemies (who would just let any supremacist group just come in and take over???)
I don't care if some of the groups behind this may be not as progressive in other areas as I would like, but at least SOMEBODY is finally DOING something to STOP ISRAEL AND RACIST ZIONISTS now!
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Priceless. Wendy buys Nazi again.
by gehrig Monday March 03, 2003 at 02:30 PM
Awwwwww, Wendy, maybe you might want to take a closer look at who National Vanguard _is_ before you fall for their stuff.
From Nizkor: "The editor of the JHR since 1991 and, with the possible exception of David Irving, the most knowledgeable of history (he has a Master's degree in Modern European history from Indiana University), Mark Weber arrived on the revisionist scene with his appearance as a defense witness at Ernst Zuendel's "free speech" Holocaust trial. Weber denied to me any racial or anti-Semitic feelings, and claimed that "I don't know anything more about the neo-Nazi movement in Germany than what I read in the papers" (1994b). Weber was once the news editor of the National Vanguard, the voice of William Pierce's neo-Nazi, anti- Semitic organization, the National Alliance. Weber also does not deny his comments in a 1989 interview for the University of Nebraska Sower, regarding his fear that the U.S. was becoming "a sort of Mexicanized, Puerto Ricanized country" due to the failure of "white Americans" to reproduce adequately. And on February 27, 1993, Weber was the victim of a Wiesenthal Center sting operation when researcher Yaron Svoray, calling himself Ron Furey, met with Weber in a cafe to discuss The Right Way, a bogus magazine created to trick neo-Nazis. The meeting was secretly filmed by CBS but Weber quickly figured out that Svoray "was an agent for someone" and "was obviously lying." Weber left not realizing that the Wiesenthal Center would make an ordeal out of this event. "
Ooooooops -- there she goes endorsing Nazis again.
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www.nizkor.org/hweb/orgs/american/skeptic-magazine/skeptic-4.html
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Final comment: "I don't care if some of the groups behind this may be not as progressive in other areas as I would like" -- maybe that's because they're Nazis?
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See also:
http://sf.indymedia.org/news/2003/03/1579405.php |