Pic is too micro for the non-merchant text in the noseberg post. It is in that size though on the jew Translate Hate site (was one of the search results about this post, but not going to link to their jew site).
They burned a big mosque the same day.
That's how you get two other groups to hate each other. You attack each of them. This makes each think the other attacked him. I wonder who would want Christians and Muslims to hate each other.
Must be someone who will profit from the situation.
Post also referenced at this site, but I'm not sure what to make of it yet as it seems to be citing times when "liberals" have made anti-jew statements.
https://web.archive.org/web/20231024235804/https://aryanism.net/blog/aryan-sanctuary/bds-mkii/ https://archive.ph/CwSao
Among many noted on there are these:
Back in the early days of post-9/11 anti-Zionist activism, many supposedly “Jew-aware” rightists tried to persuade me not to “waste time” with BDS.
Their argument was that BDS was solely against Israel rather than against Jews, and thus was “damage control” intended to spare non-Israeli Jews. Their real concerns (which I had already detected at the time), however, were that BDS compared Israel to Apartheid South Africa (the latter which they strongly supported), and that BDS could lead to sympathy towards Muslims as victims of Jews (whereas they wanted Muslims to be portrayed as “Semitic” adversaries along with Jews).
Anyway, I told them that BDS would surely come round to a more general anti-Jewish attitude over time as a matter of ontological inevitability. And as usual, they told me this was “impossible” as BDS was based on anti-racism, whereas according to them only racists can be anti-Semitic, because anti-Semitism is a “virile”/”uncucked” reaction to seeing Semites outcompeting one’s own ethnotribe.
My position, of course, has always been the opposite: only anti-racists can be truly anti-Jewish (and anti-Judaism), because Jews themselves are racists (and Judaism teaches racism).
A post in the group Boycott Israel… Support BDS features a cartoon image of a gun-toting, hook-nosed Orthodox Jew, calling for an attack against Muslim countries. The post states: “Fuck them dirty scum of the earth zio-maggots, peace in the Middle East can only exist when Israel doesn’t.” It was posted by Tommy Swan, a self-identified liberal from New Jersey.
A comment posted on April 20, 2019 in this group, in response to a report from Palestine Post 24 about the Paris Notre-Dame fire,[12] featured the Happy Merchant meme,[13] a caricature of a stereotypical antisemitic portrayal of a Jew, with the text: “They burned a big mosque the same day. That’s [how] you get two other groups to hate each other. You attack each of them. This makes each think the other attacked him. I wonder who would want Christians and Muslims to hate each other. Must be someone who will profit from the situation.” The comment was by Frank Johnson of Wichita, Kansas, who vehemently opposes U.S. President Trump and particularly his immigration policy.[14]
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