Sunday 24 February 2013

"Who Was Responsible?" "Zionists!": Demonstration In Sydney Against Geert Wilders (video)

"Muslims are welcome, racists are not!" is among the chants of the crowd, which also raises a cry of vilification against "Zionists":


 Here's Geert Wilders' speaking, "shoulder to shoulder with Israel".

  (Hat tip: reader Shirlee)

A bonus video below:

6 comments:

  1. You have to love it when the censorious left and Muslim supremacists prove Wilders right.
    A good thing they didn’t go through the crimes of socialism they’d be there till Christmas.

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    1. I hope the "trembling Israelites" of the leadership are suitably impressed!

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  2. I have accounts from both events at which there weren't many Jews. Though when Wilders made his comments in support of Israel, everyone applauded loudly

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    1. According to The Australian there were many Jews at the Sydney talk:
      http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/features/does-islam-pose-a-threat-to-the-west/story-e6frg6z6-1226583659219:
      'The crowd was mostly old and white. There were plenty of Dutch expats and a disproportionate number of Jews. The loudest cheer was reserved for his call to stand with Israel, a country "in jihad's frontline". Many had been jostled by protesters on their way in. They shook their heads at Wilders's stories of Islamic-controlled no-go zones in European cities, of Muslims armed with Kalashnikovs firing on Belgian police, of lawless Moroccan youths terrorising The Netherlands. "I am not exaggerating," he insisted. "I tell it like it is." He described Islamic immigration as a tool of jihad, Islam as a ruthless political ideology that aimed to impose sharia on everyone. Moderate Muslims, he said, were "captives of Islam". The crowd gave Wilders a standing ovation when he walked to the stage and again when he left.'

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  3. I wonder if that article is libelous. I know a few people who were at the Sydney event. I have their personal account of events and there were a handful of Jewish people only

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    1. I think there's no such thing as "group defamation" - besides, it isn't defamatory.

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