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Speak politely, do not be too hard, and make sure it is clear. A soft voice with a strong argument will be heard thousands of miles away. (Unfortunately, I always listen to you, damn it!)
Le juge des référés de Bobigny a ordonné mercredi 13 novembre, à la demande de la Ligue internationale contre le racisme et l'antisémitisme (Licra), l'interdiction pour antisémitisme d'un livre et la censure partielle de quatre autres, édités par l'essayiste proche de l'extrême droite Alain Soral. Anthologie des propos contre les juifs, le judaïsme et le sionisme, de Paul-Eric Blanrue, édité en 2013 et vendu sur le site Internet des éditions Kontre Kulture, devra être retiré de la vente "dans un délai d'un mois", selon cette décision prise en référé, qui n'empêche pas Alain Soral de demander un examen sur le fond de l'affaire.
Certains passages de quatre autres ouvrages du XIXe et du XXe siècle, republiés par Alain Soral, La France juive, d'Edouard Drumont, Le Salut par les juifs, de Léon Bloy, Le Juif international, d'Henry Ford et La Controverse de Sion, de Douglas Reed devront être retirés.
La justice reproche à ces ouvrages les délits "d'injure envers une groupe de personnes en raison de leur appartenance à une religion déterminée", de "négation de crime contre l'humanité" et de "provocation à la haine raciale". La maison d'édition et Alain Soral sont également condamnés à verser, "à titre de provision", 8 000 euros à la Licra, ainsi qu'à payer une partie des frais de justice. Lors de l'audience le 27 septembre, la Licra avait demandé 20 000 euros de dommages et intérêts par ouvrage.
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Alain Soral : Judaïsme, talmudisme et sionisme. Published on Oct 1, 2013 by Tarek hou
Smart people know the difference between Israel, the Jewish and Zionist, while stupid people do not know it. So, you think you are smart, huh?
You'll let me know, ok? But this is just a little note from me: Please be careful when you want to blaspheme the word "Israel", because the name of Israel itself is taken from the name of the person honored by Muslims: the Prophet Jacob Alayhi As-Salaam. And that there is no hatred or animosity between Jews and Muslims. We want to live together as friends and neighbors as we do in most of our time in hundreds or even thousands of years in all Arab countries, but the presence of Zionism has damaged our relationship.
Apartheid policy implemented in Israel, and the criticism is not only directed at Israeli policies, but atheist Zionism as the official state ideology has also been criticized. Therefore for Muslims, what should be criticized and condemned is not Jewish or Judaism, but the atheist Zionism, in the sense that not all Jews are Zionists. And the biggest success of Zionism is depriving Jews of their original roots.
Basically, the majority of Jewish people see themselves as religious communities, not as a race or nationality. But the idea of racism came up with one of them based on Darwinism. This idea was supported by many western societies at the time, and Zionism emerged as a form of racism among Jews. Zionism emerged among the Jews who did not learn the religion, even mostly from secular Jews or atheists who considered Jews as a race, not a religious group, and in the view of this kind of Zionism, Jews couldn't coexist with racial group or another, so it had to move to the area. Originally Uganda, but then switched to Palestine. The idea that all Jews had to be gathered did not always get a positive response, but it was often rejected and ignored even by the Jews themselves. Professor Benjamin Cohen has also expressed his disappointment and his anger in this case. Not only him, but Jewish scholars in Israel also blasted it out. You also get angry. Hmm ... even anti-Zionist movement in Israel is now more fertile, though it is not exposed by the media.
Uh, ...do you know that lately you seem more handsome? I'm afraid to linger staring at you. I feel my political chemistry is rising sharply, shanananaa ... auwww...
Ok, I give up! Give up! It looks like, under a colorless sky a pair of lips are waiting for another pair of lips. Mwah. That's a kiss. Yes, I want to kiss you. Many times. Mwah mwah mmmmmwah... .. and more...
Well, someone who writes his ideas until he is dealing with state law, ... whew .... it is very cool in my mind. He's definitely a man. This reminds me of the fate of this author, ... but please do not you die now, I will miss you now.
(What? What are you saying, Cisca? Wow. It can't be allowed! Run! run, Cisca! He's very charismatic. Beware not to fall in love with him! Waaa....)
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Oh, maybe it was a typo.
A noble nation will never aspire to destroy other nations of the world map, because this world does not belong to a particular nation. We are created equal to become the inheritors in God's earth. We must maintain the sovereignty of every nation in this global togetherness.
So, do not believe the crazy ambition of a nation to destroy another nation. It is just snobbery.
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