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Disturbing: Anti-Israel Protesters Can't Explain Their Radical Claims
November 16, 2010
"The genocide that the whole world knows about."
Rebel Pundit took some disturbing video over the weekend of a reported Jewish group protesting against Israel. He explains what he took and what he found:
On Sunday November 14th, 2010, Jewish Voice for Peace a left wing activist group lead a protest in downtown Chicago against Israel and the United States. Some members of the organized protest did not even know how to explain the message of their signs, one of whom simply resorting to calling me a racist. Others accuse Israel of falsifying the video footage of weapons aboard the supposed humanitarian Gaza Flotila. One member of the group even voices a strong opposition to Israel’s right to exist and uses profane sexual slurs against Mrs. Netanyahu the wife of Benjamin Netanyahu, Israeli PM. After further investigation into the group’s activities, they are also organizing an event to support another activist group known as Anarchists Against the Wall, and Socialist activist Noam Chomsky is a member of the Jewish Voice for Peace’s Advisory Board.
There's also the exchange where the videographer asks one protester what genocide he is accusing Israel of. The protestor responds, "The genocide that the whole world knows about." Naturally, the questioner was confused, since he doesn't know about that one.
CONTENT WARNING: As explained above, there are some sexual slurs as well as a graphic cuss word:
(H/T: Gateway Pundit)
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