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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caroline_Yadan

During Yadan's campaign, she emphasized her strong support for the State of Israel along with a desire to address antisemitism. Yadan previously characterized boycott of Israeli businesses at the Eurosatory exhibition as illegal. Israel Hayom described Yadan as a "Zionist Jew".

His examples, Mandela and evil Nazis, suck. The fact that criticism of israel is outlawed, stands.

In effect this law would turn France's foreign policy into unchallengeable dogma backed by prison time. You could literally be sent for 5 years in prison if you, for instance, call what France says are "terrorists" a "resistance group."

Think for instance Nelson Mandela during the apartheid (the ANC was on every Western terrorist list) or, heck, France's own Résistance against Nazi Germany - designated as "terrorists" by the Vichy regime and the Nazi occupation.

It's frankly absolutely insane.

The new law is called "loi Yadan" after its author Caroline Yadan, a MP who represents French expatriates living in Israel. The U.S. has congressmen paid by AIPAC: France has cut out the middleman entirely, we have MPs whose constituency is literally in Israel.

The law has already passed committee and heads to a full parliamentary vote on April 16th - 3 days from now - under a very unusual fast-track procedure. Seven of eleven parliamentary groups have said they'll vote yes and the law is expected to pass.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caroline_Yadan >During Yadan's campaign, she emphasized her strong support for the State of Israel along with a desire to address antisemitism. Yadan previously characterized boycott of Israeli businesses at the Eurosatory exhibition as illegal. Israel Hayom described Yadan as a "Zionist Jew". His examples, Mandela and evil Nazis, suck. The fact that criticism of israel is outlawed, stands. > In effect this law would turn France's foreign policy into unchallengeable dogma backed by prison time. You could literally be sent for 5 years in prison if you, for instance, call what France says are "terrorists" a "resistance group." > Think for instance Nelson Mandela during the apartheid (the ANC was on every Western terrorist list) or, heck, France's own Résistance against Nazi Germany - designated as "terrorists" by the Vichy regime and the Nazi occupation. > It's frankly absolutely insane. > The new law is called "loi Yadan" after its author Caroline Yadan, a MP who represents French expatriates living in Israel. The U.S. has congressmen paid by AIPAC: France has cut out the middleman entirely, we have MPs whose constituency is literally in Israel. > The law has already passed committee and heads to a full parliamentary vote on April 16th - 3 days from now - under a very unusual fast-track procedure. Seven of eleven parliamentary groups have said they'll vote yes and the law is expected to pass.
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I sure hope the clap will happen. One of the things that's going on is what I call a "waiting for the hero" phenomena, where everyone knows that something has to be done and everyone's waiting for someone to step up first, but no one does because everyone is waiting. And when someone actually does it, sadly, people are more prone to waking up only to punish that hero rather than to join him, even though this entire time they were waiting for this exact opportunity and only twiddled their thumbs, thus starting another goy war 3. Even on a much smaller scale, we saw that in real time when that one White dude curbed the feral groid in the subway at his own peril. 1984 movie also had kind of a similar story trajectory. It's just getting harder and harder to rally behind someone in an increasingly meaningless, bleak, 0 trust world