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Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Canadian PM Harper’s Moving Pro-Israel Speech Brings The Jew Haters Out
After Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper's moving speech in Israel, it didn't take long for the haters to crawl out from under their rocks.
The above cartoon was penned by “Aislin,” the pen name of The Montreal Gazette editorial cartoonist Christopher Terry Mosher and the implications are obvious, that PM Harper and the Canadian Government are lackeys 'controlled by the Jews'.
This is the sort of stuff (and far worse) that runs routinely in the Arab world, usually with a hook-nosed stereotypical Evil Jew as a puppeteer,animal trainer, or something of that ilk.
Nor, as one of my Canadian readers informs me is it the first time Christopher Terry Mosher has given flight to his anti-semitic fantasies.In 1982, during Israel's war in Lebanon against PLO terrorists, he penned a cartoon showing Menachem Begin as a vampire bat with fangs, flying along holding bombs in his “talons” with the caption reading “torah, torah, torah.”
I can guarantee you he never drew a cartoon of Mohammed beheading someone and screaming 'Allahu Akbar!'
As to the foul, traditionally anti-semitic canard of PM Harper being a 'lackey' of the Jews, he made clear that while his love and feelings of friendship for Israel are deep and sincere, it is not a love that's blind, but a partnership based on similar values, goals and aspirations.
But apparently even that is too much for Mosher and people that think like him.
(read the rest here)
Glad to see your articles in an Israeli newspaper. It's about time.
ReplyDeletethat PM Harper and the Canadian Government are lackeys 'controlled by the Jews'.
ReplyDeleteWhat if it's the other way around? What if the Jews are actually the lackeys controlled by the Canadian government?
It is called "Israel Derangement Syndrome" for a reason. So much as mention that you agree with Israel in the slightest, and the BDS morons and their fellow travelers start frothing at the mouth.
ReplyDeleteBoth sad and pathetic.