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R. Daneel Olivaw

(12,606 posts)
Sun Oct 27, 2013, 02:10 PM Oct 2013

Jewish anti-miscegenation groups distribute racist, sexist flyers

http://972mag.com/jewish-anti-miscegenation-groups-distribute-racist-sexist-flyers/80980/

I have recently reported on a few instances in which two Jewish anti-miscegenation groups - Lehava and Yad L’Achim – have been actively operating to thwart contact between Jews and Arabs. Lehava, which runs a hotline encouraging callers to inform on Jewish-Arab couples, was reportedly behind a campaign to pressure Israel’s National Service Administration to stop allowing Israeli Jewish females to work night shifts in hospitals – presumably to make it more difficult for them to socialize with the Palestinian citizens of Israel with whom they work.

Yad L’Achim – whose mission is to fight “assimilation” (read: miscegenation) and whose slogan is, “We don’t give up on a single Jew” – claims to collect the identification cards of Jewish women seen socializing with Palestinians.

Both these organizations have posters circulating on the streets and in social media that are racist, sexist and offensive. Here is a flyer by Lehava spotted in Jerusalem that says in Hebrew and Arabic: “Don’t even dare thinking about a Jewish woman!’
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Jewish anti-miscegenation groups distribute racist, sexist flyers (Original Post) R. Daneel Olivaw Oct 2013 OP
Bad News from the Netherlands King_David Oct 2013 #1
Bad news for you and your broken record. R. Daneel Olivaw Oct 2013 #8
So Jews are a race? oberliner Oct 2013 #2
Agreed nt King_David Oct 2013 #3
You dont think that the Nazis were racist? shaayecanaan Oct 2013 #5
I definitely do oberliner Oct 2013 #7
Hotline lets callers inform on Jewish-Arab couples azurnoir Oct 2013 #4
the word goy sabbat hunter Oct 2013 #6
 

R. Daneel Olivaw

(12,606 posts)
8. Bad news for you and your broken record.
Thu Oct 31, 2013, 12:03 AM
Oct 2013

No content. Just a lot of cut and paste. Skip, spin, skip spin...

shaayecanaan

(6,068 posts)
5. You dont think that the Nazis were racist?
Sun Oct 27, 2013, 09:08 PM
Oct 2013

since, after all, the Jews were as white as the Nazis.

Presumably the Nazis were not religious bigots either, since many of the Jews that they sent to the death chambers were atheists, wouldnt you agree?

After all, you don't generally hesitate to use such stupid logical fallacies to defend Israel from charges of racism...

azurnoir

(45,850 posts)
4. Hotline lets callers inform on Jewish-Arab couples
Sun Oct 27, 2013, 05:58 PM
Oct 2013

Callers to the hotline are given a number of choices from a menu in which a recorded voice refers to a non-Jewish man as a “goy,” a derogatory term for a non-Jew.

“If you are in contact with a goy and need assistance, press 1,” is the first option offered by the service, which continues by asking callers if they wish to inform on others.

“If you know a girl who is involved with a goy and you want to help her, press 2,” the voice recording says.

The service then asks for information about non-Jewish men who are in relationships with Jews.

“If you know of a goy who masquerades as a Jew or is harassing Jewish women, or of locations where there is an assimilation problem, press 3.”

http://www.timesofisrael.com/hotline-lets-callers-inform-on-jewish-arab-couples/

sabbat hunter

(6,829 posts)
6. the word goy
Sun Oct 27, 2013, 10:42 PM
Oct 2013

is not a derogatory word any more than Jew is, unless it is used in a derogatory manner.

It simply means non jew.
For example Shabbos Goy, is a non jew who performs certain tasks on the sabbath that cannot be done by Jews. Such as lighting a fire, etc.


It is however being used in a negative manner in this case, due to the context.

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