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Tag Archives: kahanism
lost in the supermarket
It seemed like a good idea; drop into the market on the way home, grab some snacks and a few beers.Settlers without borders? Anarchists without frontiers? ..You have to think that tactics like the ISM is using is only going … Continue reading
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Tagged Activist Abir Kopty, Ami Horowitz, Benny Morris Historian, Darren Aronofsky, Glenn Beck Restoring Courage, ingrid pitt, International Solidarity Movement, kahanism, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, Martin Buber, meir kahane, Movie Pi, Oslo accords, Rabbi Meir Kahane, Rami Levy Supermarkets, the clash
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beg, borrow, steal and deal: but it’s holy
Corruption, racism, violence,m excessiveness. When its in Israel it’s always holy. It may be crap. But its holy shit form a holy cow that is some vague descendent from the immortal red heifer of Solomon’s day. Sanctified, blessed and stressed … Continue reading
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Tagged Ariel Atlas, Avigdor Lieberman, avigor lieberman, Dreger Mondoweiss, Jean Le Pen Front National, Kach Party, kahanism, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, Mayor Shimon Gapso Nazareth, MK Zoabi, Rabbi Meir Kahane, robert brasillach
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learning from the best
Just to advise that the Nazi version of the death camp, the forced labor camp, did not insidiously arise out of thin air, out of a vacuum. The precedent had already been well established; the mold in large measure a … Continue reading
Posted in Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Modern Arts/Craft
Tagged Alexander Tille, Alfred Russell Wallace, Benjamin Kidd, Charles White, Earl Kitchener of Khartoum, Edith Birkin, Eufrosinia Kernovskaya, Felix Nussbaum, Francis Galton, Frederick Farrar, Friedrich Ratzel, Herbert Spencer, kahanism, Kikuyu detention camps, Lenin Gulag Solovetsky, Martin Heidegger, Max Hastings, Nikolai Getman, robert knox, Sven Lindqvist, The Boer War, W. Winwood Reade
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cultural baggage: have genes will travel
Its a hot potato and it opens up a long standing internal sore between Eastern European jews and the Western European Hebrew, basically left, secular and more powerful both politically and economically. The African illegal immigration, whether economic, or political … Continue reading
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Tagged African asylum seekers Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, Johann Friedrich Blumenbach, Kach Party, kahanism, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, Martin Englander, meir kahane, MK Danny Danon, MK Michael Ben Ari, MK Miri Regev, MK Ofir Akunis, Sudan refugees Israel
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everything must go
That entire cultures could be formed on the basis of hated, or villainization seems almost too absurd to be possible. As the Arab Spring revealed, the whole phony nature of restricting civil rights, outright repression was based on the phony … Continue reading
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Tagged art chantry, Danny Simon Knesset, Francis Galton, Golda Meir, Israel Shamir, john carpenter director, Kach Party, kahanism, Martin Heidegger, Mk Anastassia Michaeli, MK Danny Danon, Nissim Zeev, Norman Finkelstein, Nuremberg Laws, Peter Bergson, Rabbi Meir Kahane, Richard Millett, Social Darwinism, Stanley Fischer, Stanley Milgram, Thorstein Veblen
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if i forget thee
Lebensraum!A policy based on expansion, usurpation, of the living space of the other to make way for a growing race. Like the Third Reich, the basic intention of Israeli policy. By any other name it is ethnic cleansing. A resettling. … Continue reading
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Tagged albert einstein israel, Ariel Sharon, arthur goldreich, David Ben Gurion, denis goldberg, Edgar Cayce, elias bickerman, Gustav Landauer, Hannah Arendt, Isaiah Berlin, israel apartheid, Jorge Luis Borges, Kahane, kahanism, klugman report, meir margailt, michele alperin, nahum goldmann, tony judt, yakov m. rabkin, yitzhak rabin, yosef salmon
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