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Thursday 25 August 2011

Much Ado About Israeli Dates (video)

Here's a shopkeeper in London being given a tongue-lashing for stocking Israeli dates.


Europe News has an analysis of issues raised by this incident: http://europenews.dk/en/node/46609
Hat tip: reader Shirlee

7 comments:

  1. The link does not work.

    Dumb police. She's the one trying to stir up the crowd - incitement to riot?

    Still buying Israeli dates. I prefer Jweish hygiene laws to most others...

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  2. I wonder what has happened to the link, which worked earlier, Ian! It looks as if the link has to be copied into the browser.

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  3. Copying works.

    The whole article can be summed up by stating that radical Islam is still Islam and asking who is it that is trying to stir things up?

    Israeli dates can, sometimes, be bought at M&S. Mind you, I recently had to ask why they didn't stock English apples in a time of surplus, so don't hold your breath if your local store doesn't have Israeli dates. But ask anyway, Birmingham now has some English apples. Next stop, Israeli dates?

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  4. I haven't seen Israeli red peppers in my local Coop for some time, Ian - I do hope the local ant-Israel BDS coven which picketed regularly hasn't managed to work its evil influence.

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  5. She said: “We don’t Muslims to stock Israeli dates” – I dearly love to know who are the “we”?

    She also said: “Every mosque in this area ... they are informing Muslims how to identify Israeli dates”; not shattering news to most of us but still an admission that mosques are much more than just a place of prayer as often claimed the multi-culties brigade.

    Israeli dates aside, what else they are “informing” Muslims in the mosques? I think that we all have a fair idea.

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  6. I hope she realises that her phone contains Israeli technology, as does any computers she uses to broadcast her hate-filled message. Evil bitch.

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  7. She probably casts a veil over those facts, Davie!

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