Showing posts with label racism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label racism. Show all posts

Saturday, 20 July 2013

Socialist councillor candidate assaults Wilders audience

Ten "blogs" were published simultaneously on Saturday 15 June 2013, regardless of what date Google "Blogger" gives them.  Google indiscriminately changed dates on some, but not others, when they were edited for minor corrections. And, as I required all of these blogs to appear in a certain order I "re-edited" all of them so that they would appear in the order I wanted… though Blogger re-dated some, but not others.

Socialist councillor candidate assaults Wilders audience

In Australia criticism of Islam is equated to "pro-Israel" as if one is a corollary of the other. Criticising intolerance is claimed as being intolerant oneself; and criticism of the calls for doctrinal violence is turned into an accusation that the critic is advocating the violence that they condemn. 

Adolf Hitler used a similar ploy in Mein Kampf in which he decried a "Jewish plot" to take over the world - when the Jews had no such "plot" - but at the same time declaring that  territorial expansion of Germany was a German right that Germans would pursue by force-of-arms. 

Obviously the tactic of condemning your adversary for pursuing a line of action that you, and not they, pursue, still works!

In early 2013 Geert Wilders came to lecture in Melbourne Australia. His criticism of Islam drew protests from the political left and Pro-Palestinian groups who associated criticism of Islam to being "pro-Zionist" and "racist". The pro-Palestinian left protestors physically attacked those who came to hear Geert Wilders speak. 

Above. Still from Australia's ABC TV video. One of the anti-Wilders protestors, Anthony Main, former City of Yarra councillor and Yarra Socialist candidate grabs an attendee who is attempting to enter the Wilders lecture. This attendee is thrown to the ground by Anthony Main.

Protests were organised against Wilders' criticism of Islam. The claim made was that he is racist to criticise Islam and that it is racist to criticise the deeds done by Muslims who follow those doctrines that are criticised. The group who organised the protest against Wilders were a pro-Palestinian group. This pro-Palestinian group claim that criticism of Islam equates to being pro Israel, and that this is racist. 





At my exhibition opening in 2009 part of my exhibition included criticism of religious values. Criticism was made of the doctrinal elements of Judaism, Christianity, Islam and Zoroastrianism. This was publicly and loudly declared "racist" by the gallery owner Robert Cripps because my criticism included criticism of Islam. Cripps claimed that criticism of Islam was racist because it affects who an observer would perceive to be the victim and who they would perceive to be the aggressor in "Palestine", even though "Palestine" was not referenced anywhere in the exhibition. Cripps claimed that Muslims were the victims of Jews. 



By exposing Islam's doctrinal sources it could be shown that the conflict in "Palestine" is a religious war declared unilaterally by Islam and waged by Muslims based on hatreds which are integral to Islamic doctrine. These doctrinal elements are fundamental to the charters of the PLO and the Hamas Covenant which cite them and, in the instance of Hamas, which cites doctrine (the Koran) as their constitution. "Palestinians" can be allowed to wage a religious war with impunity only for as long as the doctrinal basis for this war is off limits for discussion and analysis.



Why "Palestine" would arise in the absence of mention of the conflict in "Palestine" in the exhibition has caused me an apparent difficulty, even though the necessity by Muslims to keep doctrine from becoming known is itself self-evident. I apparently have to explain this.



Reference to Islamic doctrine can be limited in a number of ways, including calling the critic "racist". This state's notorious Religious Vilification Act, or "defamation of religion" laws, have in the past been used to achieve this aim.





The protest against Wilders was set up on Facebook. One of the associates of the protest proclaimed that the intention of protest was so that Wilders would only be comfortable to lecture in Israel. The claim: Israel is racist and is the only country that would have no problem with criticism of Islam.


Above a Miriyam Asfar. Screenshot of the discussions on Facebook organising a protest against Wilders. Asfar associates Wilders' criticism of Islamic doctrine with something that Israel alone would support. Though criticising Islam has no relationship with Israel, critics of Islam are attacked as "pro-Israel" by pro-Palestinian groups ( http://www.facebook.com/events/444325985640116/?ref=3 ). 
Sawsan Hassan, above, commenting on the organising of the meeting to protest Wilders' lecture critical of Islam. Here criticism of Islam is claimed to be “Pro Zionist”, and “racist”. According to this Zionism is racism and only Zionists critique Islam, and anyone who critiques Islam is therfore a Zionist and racist ( http://www.facebook.com/events/444325985640116/?ref=3 ).  

When organising an earlier anti-Geert Wilders protest in Melbourne, Wilders was associated with Israel; his profile is juxtaposed against an Israeli flag in the background. 



The protest against Wilders included calls to "end the blockade" and to "free Palestine". On what rational grounds is criticism of Islam a corollary to supporting a blockade? and what has it to do with the “Palestine” issue?


Leftists: the New Left

The protest against Wilders was organised by Students for Palestine and supported by Leftist organisation such as the Socialist Alternative. 



Those who protested against Wilders were “left-wing”, and anti-Israel. Below, a screenshot of those confirming their intention to protest on Facebook. Confirming her attendance is Mel Gregson, Yarra Socialist candidate. The page organising the protest is made public by Sue Bolton (which can be seen in the earlier screenshot) who is a socialist councillor and is listed as “maybe” attending. Also listed is Azlan ( Az ) McLennan who has previously campaigned against Israel.


Above, Mel Gregson and Anthony Main, both from the Yarra Socialists

Below, the Yarra Socialists how-to-vote card for the council election 4 months earlier.


In the ABC (Australia) video (former) City of Yarra councillor, Anthony Main can be seen at the 32 sec. mark manhandling an attendee; and at the 1:06 - 1:16 mark Anthony Main physically throws an attendee to the ground! Beside Main is Alex Sproule who assists Main in throwing an attendee to the Wilders lecture to the ground. It is Sproule who is place in a headlock by police and removed. However, it was not these protestors who were accused of violence, but the people against whom violence was meted!





Beside Anthony Main is another Yarra Council candidate (no.2 on the Yarra socialist's election ticket)  Mel Gregson. According to Mel Gregson, criticising Islam is to "racially vilify people". Somehow, to criticise religion, to criticise a doctrine that is without colour, and without race, is to have criticised a race.



Comment 1 on Mel Gregson claim: "To Racially Vilify People"
Gregson's accusation that the criticism of a doctrine that has no race constitutes the vilification of those who hold the tenets of doctrine to be true, is a common one. As was the finding in the 2006 Appeal to the Supreme Court of Victoria in the "Catch the Fire" case, judges Nettle et al concluded that the concept of claiming to be vilified because an idea they hold is criticised by another, would end in the shutting down of the ability to criticise any idea at all. There would in effect be no right to the criticism of any ideas, or the expression of any ideas lest they cause any person holding a contradictory idea offence or embarrassment. To use an example; had Charles Darwin been subject to such a rule he would have been guilty of vilifying Christians; evolution demonstrated that the Christians were not made in the image of God and they may have been insulted by being reduced to being mere animals, and this would have caused them offence; or they may have been embarrassed for being suggestible enough to have accepted the Biblical account as true.

Comment 2 on Mel Gregson claim: "To Racially Vilify People"
I suspect that Gregson is not Muslim, so it makes it surprising  that she would proclaim the Islamic mantra that all people are born Muslim which makes it a "racial" characteristic of theirs to be Muslim; meaning that religion is claimed to be something  that we are all born with. 

Islam's position is contrary to the long-running Christian debate on whether an unbaptised baby dies a sinner if it dies unbaptised as we are born with no faith. 

Gregson must have been availed some insight regarding the hereditary "religion characteristic" and the mechanism by which this hereditary trait can be passed on and inherited (without it needing to be introduced or taught to the child by the parent or guardian). Hopefully she can one day enlighten us on this.

In Islam every individual is born Muslim (hadith). And according to Islam we cannot be "compelled" to another religion (Koran & hadith). According to Islam being baptised constitutes "compulsion", that is: a third party (parent/priest) has declared us to be of a religion that we are not. Above, one of the hadith that proclaim we are all born Muslim. This particular hadith is “tafsir”, a gloss to a Koranic verse that explains its meaning.

The hadith claiming that we are all born Muslim appears on the Wikpedia definition for “fitra”; being our uncorrupted state/condition that we are all born with. As Islam claims this is a characteristic that we are born with, the corollary becomes a claim that it is racist to criticise a biological component which like the colour of our eyes, or hair, or skin, we have no say. I do wonder though; why, despite being born Muslim, do Muslims have to learn the Koran? shouldn't they be born with it?


(NOTE:  Muslim propagandists use this “no compulsion” claim to proclaim that Islam is tolerant of those not Muslim, and that it means that Islam recognises that a religion cannot be forcibly imposed.  This claim is false, and its falsity is made incontrovertible with regard to Islam’s stance on apostasy which is punishable by death. Killing those who convert from, or abandon Islam is not tolerance; remaining Muslim out of fear of being killed is compulsion.)


Who was there?
Azlan McLennan. Az McLennan confirmed on Facebook that he was going (earlier screenshot). Az McLennan has previously campaigned against Israel using principles on how to conduct a successful propaganda campaign as was articulated in Mein Kampf by Adolf Hitler (nazi melbourne  http://www.vakras.com/nazi-melbourne.html  :"The function of propaganda... [is] that everyone will be convinced that the fact is real, the process necessary, the necessity correct, etc." "All propaganda must be popular and its intellectual level must be adjusted to. Consequently, the greater the mass it is intended to reach, the lower the purely intellectual level will have to be."(3) "Its task is not to make an objective study of the truth... its task is to serve our own right, always and unflinchingly."p. 166, Mein Kampf.
Azlan McLennan's anti-Israel propaganda piece as photographed by myself in 2004 before it was closed down.

Sue Bolton. Sue Bolton making her speech which is posted on Youtube.



Below, Sue Bolton and Alex Sproule listed as "maybe" on Facebook


Mel Gregson, Anthony Main, Alex Sproule, Yasemin Shamsili

Mel Gregson, Anthony Main, Darren Roso, Yasemin Shamsili



Darren Roso, Alex Sproule, above.

Below, Darren Roso invited, but did not confirm attendance on Facebook.




The question recurs: why does criticism of Islam bring out those who promote “Palestine” as an Israeli atrocity ?
Why does criticism of Islam mean that "Palestine" has to be raised?



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Saturday, 15 June 2013

University student unions then and now make hatred of Jews respectable. Hitlers sentiments anti-Jewish.

Ten "blogs" were published simultaneously on Saturday 15 June 2013, regardless of what date Google "Blogger" gives them.  Google indiscriminately changed dates on some, but not others, when they were edited for minor corrections. And, as I required all of these blogs to appear in a certain order I "re-edited" all of them so that they would appear in the order I wanted… though Blogger re-dated some, but not others.

German student unions instigated the infamous book-burnings, not the Nazis. In much the same way Australia's university student unions express their hatred of Jews in 2013.
Universities in Germany made the hatred of Jews respectable before Hitler or the Nazis came to power.

Australian academics and universities are organising and orchestrating the same hatreds that their German counterparts orchestrated in the early 20th century. 


Adolf Hitler expressed these sentiments of the hatred of Jews made respectable in Mein Kampf.

These sentiments HItler expressed in Mein Kampf are expressed by the political Left today.

The racism of German academics of early 20th century Germany led directly to Adolf Hitler. 

Antisemitism was already respectable in Germany before the Nazis became the government of Germany. Now, as then, academics are articulating a racism that is presented as "rational" and "reasonable". This racism presented by persons with scholarly bona fides is, like that of pre-Nazi Germany, "respectable". 
"Antisemitism in Germany grew increasingly respectable after the first world war and was most prevalent in the universities. By 1921, the German student union, the Deutschen Hochschulring, barred Jews from membership."  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_boycott_of_Jewish_businesses 

Students were already partaking in anti-Jewish actions well before Hitler wrote Mein Kampf (which he wrote while he was serving a jail sentence for his role in the Beer Hall Putsch).  Mein Kampf was published in 1925.

Antisemitism was not a Nazi creation. What came to be "Nazi" antisemitism was a product of the academics and university students. 

Australia's antisemitism is a product of the academics and university students of this country.

In both Pre-Nazi Germany and in Australia today the rationalisation for racism is "Zionism". Each according to their times, portray "Zionism" (or "International Jewry" as Hitler called it) as having MANIFESTED itself in the form of Bolshevism in Germany or, the state of Israel in the case of contemporary Australia. And the Germans then and the Australians now claim to be reacting to what they say are Jewish phenomena. 

Adolf Hitler expressed his sentiments in Mein Kampf. And, these sentiments were of his and his compatriots' hatred of Jews, against whom he claimed his kampf (struggle) was. 

Adolf Hitler's sentiments were the sentiments of Germany and of the German people (which of course includes the Austrians who are Germans living in the "East-Realm"; Österreich).

It was because Hitler expressed, in Mein Kampf, the same hatreds of Jews held and expressed by the Germans, such as the university student unions, that he secured for himself and his political party his election to government; that is, Hitler would have failed if he was a racist who forcibly foisted his own sentiments (being his hatred of Jews) onto a German population that did not already possess such sentiments.


The sentiments Hitler expressed in what he claimed was his kampf against Jews were not an expression of anti-Semitism that was the creation of Hitler, a "creation ex nihilo" by Hitler, but the expression of the sentiments of the (German Christian) people; of his society. Today's left (in Australia) express the sentiments expressed by Hitler in Mein Kampf; or conversely, the antisemitism of the Australian left intelligentsia was the sentiment expressed by Hitler in Mein Kampf!

Well before the Nazis, led by Hitler, became the government of Germany, hatred of Jews ("anti-Semitism") had already been made respectable, and had been made respectable by the intelligentsia. It was "Rational Antisemitism"; there was no need for Nazis or for Hitler to introduce hatred. It was already there and Hitler expressed these sentiments in Mein Kampf

"In Mein Kampf, … the main thesis [is] of "the Jewish peril"..." (quoted from Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mein_Kampf, 28/5/2013. However, one only need read Mein Kampf to understand what it is about.)




"RATIONAL ANTISEMITISM"

Antisemitism was a product of the intelligentsia. It was the product of the universities. It was the product of academics; sincere and “knowledgable” scholars and students of the universities. Antisemitism became "rational" solely on the AUTHORITY of the academic qualifications of the academics propounding it. Hatred was made respectable by the universities, as it is today in Australia. The concept of "rational antisemitism" propounded by universities, academics and students and which HItler appealed to is not something that has only recently been noted. It is not a "controversial" or new revisionist idea. It is noted in, for example, "Approaches to Auschwitz: The Holocaust and Its Legacy" (ISBN 0664223532), below:

Above, p. 123 from Approaches to Auschwitz" regarding "Rational Antisemitism". The antisemitism of Hitler expressed in Mein Kampf was a product of German university student unions and academics; it was not "antisemitism" that was specifically Hitler's. 
Published in 1987, it is available at the University of Melbourne library (see below)


In contemporary Australia, the academics, and the universities, emulate German institutions of the early 20th century, expressing the same sentiments that were taken up by the Nazis and Adolf Hitler. 

In Germany once the universities adopted anti-Semitism they created a "rational anti-Semitism” that was respectable because it was the intelligentsia who articulated it and not the common-volk

In Germany, the Nazis took over the antisemitism that the academics, and student unions had already started, see below:
It was the German student unions helped by academics who instigated the infamous book-burnings, when the Nazis took over government in Germany. They did so not on the urgings of Nazis, but on account of their hatred of Jews.
Below, German student unions instigated the infamous book-burnings, not the Nazis. This is not something that is unknown.


University academics who today agitate against Jews claim that they do so based on dispassionate grounds, and are motivated by altruism, vis-a-vis “Palestine”. The corollary then becomes that those who contradict them are their opposite; irrational and by lacking altruism, evil. If one, in dismantling their reasoning, were to point out that the problems regarding “Palestine” are demanded by Islamic doctrine, doctrine that Palestinian bodies openly proclaim in their statements, in their covenants and in their charters, and point out that the Palestinians they support are actually inciting the conflict that they condemn, then the person pointing this out is labelled “racist” for doing so.

“Racism” has become the charge levelled against any critic of Islam. "Racism" serves, as it becomes evident, to make the Palestine issue an issue caused by Jews (since you cannot critique the "Palestinians"), so that such groups can openly hate Jews. Thus, blame is apportioned to the Jews vis-a-vis their doctrine (the Bible), in the same way that Hitler blamed Jews on account of their OT vengeance, while the Koran and hadith cited by the Arab Muslims which urge the genocide of Jews, is made taboo, simply to maintain a hatred of Jews. There is no difference between these people’s hatred of Jews and the hatred of their German counterparts of around a century earlier.

As the academics and universities are respectable members of the country's intelligentsia their charge of racism is accepted and consequently their accusation of racism levelled against the critic of Islam discredits the critic.

When fables are passed off as history and those who write history ignore historical facts, then the resulting "history" merely constitutes propaganda.

Hitler expressed his sentiments ("anti-Semitism") in Mein Kampf; the contemporary left have adopted the sentiments expressed by Hitler in Mein Kampf; that is, the left have adopted the sentiments, hatred of Jews, that Hitler himself adopted, and which Hitler expressed in Mein Kampf. Hitler expressed the sentiments of his people and of his time in Mein Kampf, and the left today are expressing those same sentiments of early pre-Nazi 20th century Germany that Hitler expressed in Mein Kampf. 

Hatred of Jews continues today. It is now, as it was in pre-Nazi Germany fomented, organised and pursued by student unions and the university intelligentsia.
In pre-WW2 Europe it was drawn from the political right, "defending" Christian values, today it is drawn from the political left who "defend" Muslims against "racism".
It is student unions who today call for anti-Jewish measures, and because such calls are made by university students, university graduates, persons with degrees, university lecturers, their calls are "respectable" today, just like they were respectable in both pre-Nazi, and Nazi Germany.

Notes
In Australia, university student union bodies such as Students for Palestine organise anti-Jewish protests in which, for the purpose of blaming Jews for conflict, they equate criticism of Islam to be support for Israel, and call anyone who disagrees with them “racist”. These university student union bodies are Australia’s equivalent to those of the early 20th century Germany which gave rise to “rational antisemitism”.
Students in Australian universities organise protests for the purpose of inciting hatred against Jews. Students for Palestine is organised by students from a number of Australian Universities, these include Swinburne University (Melbourne), University of Melbourne (Melbourne), Monash University (Melbourne), RMIT University (Melbourne), La Trobe University (Melbourne), University of Western Sydney (Sydney).

In keeping with the universities’ traditions of hatred of Jews, the universities of the early 21st century are following the path set by the universities of a century earlier that led to Adolf Hitler (see below). Australian universities have a special place in this hatred:


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