The far-right has been doing this kind of thing for so long in places like Hungary that you would think that they would have read the playbook on how to mask anti-semitism as anti-zionism. Indeed, the far-right Jobbik Party, as part of their "anti-zionist" rally, are demanding that Jews, not zionists, recognize their special role in persecuting regular Hungarian folks for things that happened in 1919 and 1945, respectively, i.e. before the birth of the "zionist entity."
100 years of the same old shit, no changes to the story line. There is no adjustment for new times; in this narrative, "the Jews" are still commies, not money-grubbers. Amazing how one story can stick in simple minds over generations..
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The far-right has been doing this kind of thing for so long in places like Hungary that you would think that they would have read the playbook on how to mask anti-semitism as anti-zionism. Indeed, the far-right Jobbik Party, as part of their "anti-zionist" rally, are demanding that Jews, not zionists, recognize their special role in persecuting regular Hungarian folks for things that happened in 1919 and 1945, respectively, i.e. before the birth of the "zionist entity."
by Bruce Levine on Fri, 04/12/2013 - 12:43pm
for so long in places like Hungary
100 years of the same old shit, no changes to the story line. There is no adjustment for new times; in this narrative, "the Jews" are still commies, not money-grubbers. Amazing how one story can stick in simple minds over generations..
by artappraiser on Sun, 04/14/2013 - 8:18am
by EmmaZahn on Sun, 04/14/2013 - 1:48pm