Wednesday, June 14, 2006

The Crescent Moon and Star Symbolizes Hate and Evil

  • “That Crescent Moon and Star, which we are told is originally a religious symbol, symbolized hate and evil. Even today, I couldn’t imagine a more hateful sign.”

  • “[M]any Americans and westerners, long misinformed by the Islamic-controlled media especially after the events of September 11, 2001…”

  • “[S]o-called ‘islamophobia’…has now become the single most important element of Jewish identity.”

  • “We denounce the racist and colonial character of Jihad, Moslem ideology…”
Such statements will soon be causing a uproar...if they were actually said. But there is no need to worry about riots and threats of beheading--the actual statements were only made about Jews, by UN supported NGO's:
  • “That Star of David, which we are told is originally a religious symbol, symbolized hate and evil. Even today, I couldn’t imagine a more hateful sign.”

  • “[M]any Americans and westerners, long misinformed by the Zionist-controlled media especially after the events of September 11, 2001…”

  • “[S]o-called ‘anti-semitism’…has now become the single most important element of Jewish identity.”

  • “We denounce the racist and colonial character of Zionism, Israel’s State ideology…”
Of course, since Israel cannot protect itself from missile attack without global interference, it is expected that Jews in general are fair game for this racist garbage.

The quotes are from an article by
Anne Bayefsky, Spreading Hate, Destruction & Terrorism: The U.N.-NGO cadre.

Bayefsky runs the website EYEontheUN.org. In the article he writes about U.N.-accredited NGOs, and their penchant for hate and violence. The article is worth reading for the description of what NGOs are able to get away with.

She concludes:
The number of U.N. regulations violated by this U.N.-NGO cabal is voluminous, but one particular rule matters above all. It’s called the Charter of the United Nations, which bears repeating under the circumstances. The organization was intended to “reaffirm faith in fundamental human rights, in the dignity and worth of the human person, in the equal rights of men and women and of nations large and small.” We’ve gone a long way—in the opposite direction.
And running as fast as it can.

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