J'aurai pu soutenir le mouvement social du 17 novembre si je n'avais pas vu ca :
(“Contre le racket fiscal judéo-bolchévique sur le prix des carburants, manifestons le 17 novembre” avec un caricature de Macron en marionnette manipulée par une main dont la manche porte le nom de Rothschild et un nez crochu émergeant du bord de la page)
L'antisémitisme primaire de ce dessin est immonde à plusieurs niveaux, mais qu'une fois de plus dans l'histoire de France, les Juifs soient pointés du doigt comme étant les grands manipulateurs de l'ombre responsable de tous les maux du “pauvre citoyen lambda” ne fait pas honneur aux responsables de ce mouvement
Je suis à 100% pour que cesse la montée des taxes sur la classe moyenne tandis que les plus riches sont examptés et les plus pauvres oubliés
A 100%
Sauf quand la lutte des classes passe par une accusation sordide et qui a déjà eu pour conséquence la disparition d'une grande partie de ma famille, de mon peuple, de mon histoire et ce depuis des siècles
Comme le disait Herbert Pagani dans son “Plaidoyer pour ma terre” il y a de ça quelques années, quand l'antisémitisme aura disparu, alors je choisirai qui, parmi les Hommes, sont mes semblables par les idées. En attendant, je ne laisserai pas passer des ignominies d'un autre âge telles que ce torchon
Today, maybe the most known and important figure of french women’s rights with Simone de Beauvoir has died.
Simone Veil was a survivor of Auschwitz from where only her and her two sisters came back. She later lost those sisters in terrible tragedies.
Simone Veil gave us legal abortion. A law that will forever bear her name. She gave us legal abortion despite being called a Nazi by men in the Assemblée. Being accused of wanting to “genocide” children. Simone Veil, the jewish woman, survivor of Auschwitz, was called a Nazi because she was fighting for women to stop dying. To own their own bodies.
Simone Veil also has been the very first woman to presidate the European Parliement.
I never met her, I never had this honor. My cousin did because she came to his school for a special occasion and he told me that it’s when he saw how her table was crowded by as much women as possible that he realized how important she was to us. As a man, he knew her path but it never affected him so he didn’t realize it before.
The camp and tragedies didn’t break her and yet, men did. They made her cry by their insults, their violence, their deep desire to break this woman who was standing up against them. She still stood tall. She kept going. She didn’t give up.
Simone Veil was the first politician I remembered the name of, the first one I felt was actually important. She’s the first one I cry for and I mourn.
For the anti-choicers who compare abortion to the Holocaust.
Jordan April and Archer Shurtliff are high school students in Oswego, NY who took a brave stand against injustice despite the stunning moral failure of the adults tasked with educating them.
On February 15, 2017, Oswego County High School teacher Michael DeNobile gave his students an assignment he’s been giving for several years. He divided the class into two parts. One group of teens was assigned to oppose the Nazi genocide of the Jews, the other group was told to advocate for it.
The students assigned to defend the Holocaust were expected to back up their work with sources from Nazi propaganda and modern-day Internet hate sites.
Nobody had ever complained about the assignment before, but Jordan and Archer - neither of whom is Jewish - were deeply offended by the idea of making students justify the genocide of the Jews.
They complained to their teacher, Michael DeNobile, who brusquely dismissed their concerns and insisted they complete the assignment. Archer was supposed to argue for the Holocaust, and Jordan was supposed to argue against.
After DeNobile refused to retract the assignment, the kids approached other educators in their school, who also shut down their concerns.
Jordan and Archer took their complaint all the way to the NY State Commissioner of Education, MaryEllen Elia, who shockingly defended the assignment and told them the purpose was to “understand all sides of the issue.“
Jordan and Archer, only 15 and 17 years old, refused to let it go. Their strong sense of right and wrong would not allow them to participate in an assignment that reeked of dangerous moral relativism.
They contacted the Anti-Defamation League, where they finally encountered adults with a moral compass. The ADL issued a statement condemning the assignment for suggesting there are two equally valid sides to every issue, including genocide.
Even after the ADL’s strong statement against the assignment, Michael DeNobile and MaryEllen Elia continued to defend it, and refused to let the students complete an alternate assignment.
Only after media outlets heard about the story did the morally challenged high school teacher and Commissioner of Education back down.
Jordan and Archer were allowed to do an alternate assignment, which did not involve justifying hatred and violence. Jordan explored America’s response to the AIDS crisis, and Archer wrote about the internment of Japanese-Americans.
Both students’ parents supported them completely, but sadly, many of their classmates criticized them for speaking out. One student said that it was important to “become more sympathetic to everyone and to humanize the Nazis to see their side of the story.” This is the danger of teaching moral relativism to impressionable young people.
Teacher Michael DeNobile and Education Commissioner MaryEllen Elia finally offered a weak apology, but they have suffered no penalty for their appalling lack of moral sense. Hopefully they will not give an assignment of this nature in the future.
Judaism teaches that we are to hate evil, not justify it.
For bravely pushing back against morally challenged educators, despite community ostracism, we honor Jordan April and Archer Shurtliff as this week’s Thursday Heroes at Accidental Talmudist. Image courtesy of Syracuse dot com
I’ve seen this story going around, and it’s crucial to note one thing about the assignment as given: as a student in this class, whether you were told to argue for or against the genocide of the Jews, you were required to state your argument from the viewpoint of a Nazi officer.
This teacher should be fired, and almost certainly won’t be.
“One student said that it was important to ‘become more sympathetic to everyone and to humanize the Nazis to see their side of the story.’” … .. ….. Why are goyim like this.
“understand all sides of the issue.“
God this is absolutely sick what is wrong with some of y'all
So, today, Marvel published issues of comics revealing that in fact the Nazis were always supposed to win World War 2, and the Allies invented the Cosmic Cube to rewrite history to prevent that from happening.
That was released today. April 19th.
The anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, the largest Jewish revolt during World War 2, the first urban uprising in Nazi-occupied Europe, begun when the Nazis decided to completely wipe out the Warsaw Jews on Passover eve. Instead, the Jews held out for nearly a month, with whatever they could fight with. They’re honored to this day.
And Marvel published their Nazi-stanning dumpster fire of a retcon today.