Weird when you consider how little Jews we have in Ireland. Like, we only have one tiny Synagogue in Dublin. How exactly are they destroying this country?
You’ll just drive yourself crazy trying to understand the logic behind the kind of moronic inbreeding racist idiots who put this flyer up. There is no logic, because they are just disgusting hate filled people. The only “reason” is that they need someone to blame because they won’t take responsibility for how miserable they have made their own lives.
I wasn’t trying to understand their viewpoint because I know they are just copying their views from the Internet. There’s a big problem with lots of people getting the viewpoints from American politics and forgetting some of the US problems don’t apply here.
You have to be a little careful: by sharing it here, even as something you are against, you have made the message travel farther than a few shitty printed leaflets. Nazis like games and double-meanings and codes because they know they can’t openly support posts like this, but the goal is always to “spread the message”. You may have inadvertently played into their hands.
“Hate Filled” is a near anagram for “The Failed.”
I’d say “The Failled” still works.
“The Failed” with an extra “L”.
Make Nazis Afraid Again
MNAA MNAA
DOOT DOOOOO DO DO-DO
As I always say, we fought a war over this. The whole world was involved.
Watch out for razor blades when removing
That’s usually pretty rare but happens enough I don’t remove bigots’ stickers, only cover. Fucking sewing needles too
Or take a metal scraper, usually possible to feel them out.
Screw driver or pocket knife works too.
I tend to use a metal scraper when doing this sort of neighborhood clean-up.
So far, haven’t encountered any boobytraps, but it’s not much inconvenience to be safe while removing garbage.
A can of spray paint will do the job without touching it.
Just need to stick a larger sticker of Devine or some shit on top of it.
Go around and cover them up with antifascist posters. Bonus points if you manage to include screenshots of nazis/neonazis getting punched in the face.
It’s the implication.
There’s a great history of comic book heroes punching Hitler that could send the right message, while still being fun and artsy.
Or cats, how about anti-fascist cats?
Weird when you consider how little Jews we have in Ireland
Easier to hate someone when you don’t see them all the time at the bar, at the office, at the coffee shop…
Guess you need a few Antifa stickers now! ;)
Print out pictures of cats and paste them over the top.
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As an ordained minister of The Church of the Latter-Day Dude…that’s just, like, your opinion, man.
Maybe for those not wise enough to follow the old ways of Mandalore.
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I try to imagine who put them there. Someone who sneaks out at night, looking both ways before taping the antisemetic flyer down. Feels to them they are helping the world. Spends the rest of the day at the computer reading conspiracy theories, and preparing their next flyer.
I just visited Auschwitz and Birkenau memorial camps in Poland, with the kids. Feels like never forget is always important to remember.
My infuriation is significantly higher than mild
That’s sad, to still have this kind of
xenophobicdiscriminatory content in 2023Not xenophobic, that’s for people from another country. Anti religious.
Fun fact: Xenophobia just means “fear of “others”” (technically “fear of alien” but using the definition of alien that is “not like the observer”). So it can apply to any group- national, racial, religious, even regional or tribal.
It is the umbrella term for all interpersonal bigotry.
I was then correct, thanks. Just leaving both in the comment because why not
I didn’t know that
I guess I was just looking for “discriminatory”. I’ll edit.
Jews are aliens?
That’s how they got such a good deal on the space lasers.
Yeah, you know those little hats they wear? I heard if they sing Hava Nagila, spin around once, and touch the hat, they can teleport!
Fun additional fact: Harry Belafonte didn’t die, he was just singing Hava Nagila again but this time he was wearing a yarmulke because he was visiting a synagogue. The rabbi recognized him and mentioned that he enjoyed the cover, so Harry began to perform it and at the end of the song, the yarmulke got bumped and poof: Harry Belafonte now resides on one of those Jewish space lasers the lizard people in congress keep talking about.
Anyways, he’s a huge hit up there in outer space; I heard he’s working on a pretty badass cover of Mazel Tov now, can’t wait for it to drop! I’m a little sad he’s not on Earth after that teleporter accident but it really worked out for the best if you ask me: We’re going to get some wonderful music out of it!
I appreciate the silliness in this post, as a jew I approve.
Mazel tov!
L’chaim!
I think your replies might be going to the wrong part of the thread btw, not sure if it’s a kbin glitch or what
Odd bug me thinks. Then again, I’m replying from lemmy so might be an issue with how activitypub is working between the two?
there are cowards in Ireland?
Are those actual real quotes? And if so… WTF??
There is an abundance of stupid quotes from people of all kind on this planet.
These quotes are handpicked to hate, not to initiate discourse .
Yes I understand that, but if those people had a following and support from the government or a political party it becomes much more serious than if it’s some random drunk after a Friday might bender.
Two of them did have a considerable following and political support. Fortunately, those are the two quotes that are made up.
The first quote is real, but out of context. It is from a book by a young Jewish author reacting to antisemitic racial theory with… Jewish supremacist racial theory. It straddles the line between satire and seriousness; it’s intentionally provocative.
The second is certainly not real. It’s wildly out of character for Menachem Bagin, no attribution for it exists, it isn’t mentioned in any reporting of any event he appeared at or in any biography of him… it’s straightforwardly made up to suit an antisemitic fantasy.
The third quote is also fake; it was made up in the early 2000s, about a decade after the rabbi in question (who was very prominent to hasidic Jews) died. It doesn’t make any sense in the context of Jewish theology or this particular rabbi’s teachings, but it does sound something an antisemitic conspiracy theorist would imagine a Jewish rabbi saying.
Here’s the thing: I’m sure there are plenty of very real quotes by Jews saying awful stuff about non Jews – at the same time, whenever an Irish person says something idiotic, you don’t expect every other Irish person to have to prove to you they don’t share that opinion; that kind of behavior is basically the definition of bigotry.