Choice is Free
I don’t know if comment is free, but I’m sure choice is free, at least as far as the choice of who to boycott goes. I can’t choose for other people, but I can help them decide.
Boycott away, me hearties…
Labels: fakestinians, visuals
Defending Zionism from its detractors. Anti-Zionism is a form of anti-Semitism. Let the other side apologize for a change.
I don’t know if comment is free, but I’m sure choice is free, at least as far as the choice of who to boycott goes. I can’t choose for other people, but I can help them decide.
Boycott away, me hearties…
Labels: fakestinians, visuals
posted by ziontruth @ Wednesday, July 11, 2007
Defending Zionism from its detractors. Anti-Zionism is a form of anti-Semitism. Let the other side apologize for a change.
Conventional opinion has it that one is entirely justified in applying violence to anyone who breaks into his house in order to occupy it. The libel of portraying Zionism as a colonial settler movement is therefore a key instrument in making the murder of Jewish men, women and children (G-d forbid) acceptable in our age. The Land of Israel entire is ours by right, and anyone who says Jews should not be living on it as sovereigns and inhabiting it without restriction is our enemy. To the Islamonazis and their supporters on the Western Left no quarter must be given.
Because Jew-hatred, under the form of anti-Zionism, has now passed to the Left. The American Left isn’t deserving of a single Jewish vote.







Note: no new post is written or posted, nor any old post updated, on the Jewish Sabbath (evening of Friday to evening of Saturday, according to the civil reckoning). My computer is switched off during all of the Sabbath. A post having the day “Saturday” on its heading is from Motza’ei Shabbat, the evening of Saturday, after the Sabbath has gone out. “If I keep the Sabbath, G-d will keep me”.

8 Comments:
There's a campaign to get people to stop spending their money at Muslim-owned and Muslim-run businesses. Especially considering the fact that money spent there is very likely to be used to fund jihadism and terrorism against the US and Israel, I heartily support this effort:
Boycott Islam
Foehammer is a great blogger, he minces no words.
In Israel the movement to boycott Islam started on November 2000, a month after the outbreak of the Al-Aqsa Intifada. Needless to say, it has only snowballed over the years. Nearly all my friends, even those less doctrinaire about the state of affairs than I am, abstain from buying from Muslims. "Sorry, I don't want to finance Hamas", goes the line.
The great problem still remains our dependence on oil. All the CAIR lawsuits stifling criticism of Islam are funded by Saudi petrodollars. Finding an alternative to oil is urgent.
G-d bless.
ZY
Great graphic, ZY.
Definitely speaks 1000 words.
Oh, and I linked my post to it.
Yeah, I saw it a little after I posted the comment, but then I had to leave the 'puter for something. Thanks! That's as far as I can go with those non-artist, stitching talents of mine... ("I can't draw, I can only stitch". Maybe that should be my quote.)
Sprinklers?
Hi Jeff.
Irrigation sprinklers (example).
Great graphic. May I borrow it? i came over via michael's.
By all means, JM--this whole blog is meant as ammo.
Shabbat Shalom!
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