The European Union is going to be putting warning labels on Jewish products made in Israel. It wasn't enough that the previous generations, those hateful scum merchants who before and after the Holocaust touted overt anti-Semitism, now Europe's ruling class believe it's wise to push the same hateful ideas via the boycott, divestment and sanction movement [BDS].
But I suspect they will continue to use Israeli products and inventions they believe they need, like WhatsApp, and other Israeli inventions and discoveries. Why not? Ilhan Omar, a devout anti-Semite and anti-Zionist, [but I repeat myself], uses WhatsApp in spite of her calling for the BDS movement against Israel.
The EU's decision to mandate warning labels just might trigger American anti-boycott laws and cause a slew of litigation, according to the Washington Free Beacon after speaking with multiple sources.
The Advocate General of the European Court of Justice recently issued non-binding opinion arguing that EU law requires Israeli-made products to be labeled as coming from “settlements” and “Israeli colonies.”
The Advocate General needs to read the Old Testament and also understand the rules of war, the standard held by every country on earth.
If you kick the collective butts of almost a dozen Islamic countries hell-bent on destroying you in a full out war, the territory you held or gained is not an illegal "settlement" or "colony," as the EU pretends it to be; it's yours.
But Israel apparently gets to be held by a totally different [anti-Semitic] standard and is expected to hand every inch of land they rightfully won back over to terrorist gangs that want to eradicate all the Jews in the world.
Even schmuckier is that the same moron Advocate General who made this decision also decided that products from the same area must be labeled as coming from “Palestine,” a make-believe place which does not exist.
This is pure politics and simply a hand out to anti-Semites pushing BDS.
Labels that explain products are from settlements and colonies is not required by any other country on the planet. This is why BDS is obviously anti-Semitic, seeking to apply barriers only to Israel, the only Jewish state on earth, while never applying the same such barriers to far more malevolent countries such as Venezuela or Iran.
Violent anti-Semitism is on the rise in Europe as massive migration from the Middle East floods the region. But it's more than simply blaming Muslims--governments of many Western European countries have extensive anti-Semitic histories.
It was France who started the whole deal, first mandating Israeli businesses label their products with obviously political messages, which ultimately led to the current EU ruling, a reminder of what happened to Jewish businesses before the Holocaust in which Jews were forced to post signs announcing they were Jews so that anti-Semitic scumcrumpets could avoid them.
It's horrible and astonishing that this is happening again and shows why Israel must remain a safe haven for the Jewish people.
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But I suspect they will continue to use Israeli products and inventions they believe they need, like WhatsApp, and other Israeli inventions and discoveries. Why not? Ilhan Omar, a devout anti-Semite and anti-Zionist, [but I repeat myself], uses WhatsApp in spite of her calling for the BDS movement against Israel.
The EU's decision to mandate warning labels just might trigger American anti-boycott laws and cause a slew of litigation, according to the Washington Free Beacon after speaking with multiple sources.
The Advocate General of the European Court of Justice recently issued non-binding opinion arguing that EU law requires Israeli-made products to be labeled as coming from “settlements” and “Israeli colonies.”
The Advocate General needs to read the Old Testament and also understand the rules of war, the standard held by every country on earth.
If you kick the collective butts of almost a dozen Islamic countries hell-bent on destroying you in a full out war, the territory you held or gained is not an illegal "settlement" or "colony," as the EU pretends it to be; it's yours.
But Israel apparently gets to be held by a totally different [anti-Semitic] standard and is expected to hand every inch of land they rightfully won back over to terrorist gangs that want to eradicate all the Jews in the world.
Even schmuckier is that the same moron Advocate General who made this decision also decided that products from the same area must be labeled as coming from “Palestine,” a make-believe place which does not exist.
This is pure politics and simply a hand out to anti-Semites pushing BDS.
Labels that explain products are from settlements and colonies is not required by any other country on the planet. This is why BDS is obviously anti-Semitic, seeking to apply barriers only to Israel, the only Jewish state on earth, while never applying the same such barriers to far more malevolent countries such as Venezuela or Iran.
Violent anti-Semitism is on the rise in Europe as massive migration from the Middle East floods the region. But it's more than simply blaming Muslims--governments of many Western European countries have extensive anti-Semitic histories.
It was France who started the whole deal, first mandating Israeli businesses label their products with obviously political messages, which ultimately led to the current EU ruling, a reminder of what happened to Jewish businesses before the Holocaust in which Jews were forced to post signs announcing they were Jews so that anti-Semitic scumcrumpets could avoid them.
It's horrible and astonishing that this is happening again and shows why Israel must remain a safe haven for the Jewish people.
Please post this on Twitter and/or Parler and help raise awareness of the situation.
Please consider following this blog and feel free to click on the ads on this page. It costs nothing, and may just save your life. Or not.
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