Tuesday, 3 September 2013

So it is about anti-Semitism - BDS self admits they are Nazi hatemongers




South African supporters of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement against Israel sang "shoot the Jew" during a protest against a performance of Israeli jazz musician at Wits University last Wednesday. 


A leader of the South African Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement against Israel justified calls to "shoot the Jew" during a protest last Wednesday against a concert by an Israeli musician.

Protesters, who gathered at Wits University in Johannesburg last Wednesday in opposition to a performance by Jazz saxophonist Daniel Zamir, screamed at concertgoers slogans such as "Israel is apartheid" and "down, down Israel." Some also threw paper at the Jewish attendees.

Despite condemnations by both University vice-chancellor Adam Habib and the South African Jewish Board of Deputies, BDS coordinator Muhammed Desai defended the call to shoot Jews and told a student newspaper that the word Jews was not meant in a literal fashion. 

This is a bit like the Nazis saying Jews were being resettled when in reality they were being gassed to death. 

This obvious Nazi said calling to kill Jews was “just like you would say kill the Boer at [a] funeral during the eighties [and]  it wasn’t about killing white people, it was used as a way of identifying with the apartheid regime," Desai told the Wits Vuvuzela.

What complete waffle - it's plain and simple - they called for the death of Jews. 

"What this incident unmistakeably shows is that BDS-SA’s real agenda is not to stand up for the Palestinian cause but to incite hatred, and possibly even violence, against Jewish South Africans,” SAJBD National Chairman Mary Kluk said in a statement.






Source Jerusalem Post 

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