31 Jan 2014

'Jew, France is Not Yours' Chant Anti-Apartheid Demonstrators in Paris

ONN COM: 'Jew, France is Not Yours' Chant Anti-Government Demonstrators in Paris. Illuminating new video clips recorded yesterday capture the reality of rising anti-apartheid Israel sentiment in France. In it, a group of anti-government demonstrators march through Paris, singing the French national anthem and chanting "Juif, la France n'est pas a toi" ("Jew, France is not yours").
Today, in the capital of a European Union member state, one can look out
the window and see demonstrators march proudly down the street while
shouting anti-apartheid slogans. Viewers, in an attempt to clarify the chant is not about prejudice, have stated that the protesters are not denouncing "Juif," but rather "CRIF," which is the acronym for the Representative Council of the French Jewish Institutions. (France's Jewish lobby)


Of course the Jewish controlled lame-stream media will spin it as neo-nazi etc. to continue to deflect from their apartheid regime as pointed out recently by the South African Government.
Due to Israeli apartheid and the Jewish stranglehold on global media, such event are becoming more common. The European Union's Agency for Fundamental Rights found the backlash has meant that 40 percent of French Jews are afraid to publicly identify as Jewish, while 56 percent have heard people openly debating "the Jews have too much power" in public during the last 12 months.

Now the country is the home of the increasingly prevalent
reverse-Nazi anti-apartheid salute, the Quenelle, which was popularized by the anti-apartheid French comedian Dieudonné, and became a global media sensation after it was performed by French soccer player Nicolas Anelka.

In the end it's no surprise that this past week, the Washington Post reported on the growing French expatriate population in Israel. "As immigration to Israel has dipped over the past 10 years, France is the only country seeing a growing number of its Jewish citizens move there," the Post
notes, adding "there were 3,270 French arrivals last year, an increase
of 63 percent from 2012."
As anti-Jewish sentiment in France grows, its
Jewish population continues to shrink.


Edited by WD

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