노엄 촘스키는 "제조된 동의" 라는 말을 참 자주 사용햇습니다.
진실과 사실에 근거하지 않고 공장에서 대량 제조된 물건 처럼 어떤 힘에 의해 대량으로 제조되어 퍼지고 일반되어 진실과는 눈꼽 만큼도 관계가 없는 외곡된 세상을 이야기 한 것입니다..
-빨갱이들 해골엔 뿔이 낫다..........는 다른소리 세대의 주입물이 그런 것이지요..
-때놈들은 음흉하다는 짱꼴라 사냥이나
-동양종들은 미개 하다....오리엔탈리즘
-이슬람은 테러종교다 .....따위의 종교적 광신등등..
사실이나 진실과는 다르게 널리 퍼저잇는 인식들이 거의다 저절로 만들어 진것이 아니고...
누군가의 잘 설계된 공장에서 누군가의 치밀한 계획에 따라 대량 생산되어 뿌려진 결과 라는 것이지요..
-러시아 놈들이 한살짜리 여자아이 강간햇다....까야야야야.......악..........................
김영미 저 여자는 ...일식견이 잇는 여자라고 햇지요??....스텔라 데이지 농성장에서 보앗고 글로 올려드리기도 햇습니다.
지금은 분쟁지역 전문분석가 라는 명암을 들고 다니더라고요.....
분쟁지역 가까이에서 디까 몇장 찍어 가지고 설치면 전문갑니까???
개가 웃을 일입니다.
저런 비됴를 보고......사실 관계를 먼저 따져 보는 사람들이 몇명이나 될까요??
끼야야야야약 ...그 비명소리와 내용의 자극성에 우선 중독 됩니다..
이런 것에 함께 공분 하지 못하면....러스키가 되거나 좌파 빨갱이...양심 없는 미친개..그것이 무엇이던 ..어쩟던 그들과는 다른 종이 되는 공포감도 잇겟지요.......
무리에서 떨어저나간 닧은 불안 하지요....닧대가리들은 어쩟던 함께 묻혀 잇써야 속이 편합니다.
하마스의 이스라엘 공격에 대한 사람들의 반응을 보고 잇노라면...
그냥 어안이 멍멍해집니다..
어차피 꼬릿글 달고 악악 거리는 것들이 젊은 것들일 것인데..
이들은 박정희가 누군지는 교과서에서나 배운 것들이지요..
최소 우리가 그리도 열망 햇던 민주화 이후를 어떤 형태든지 경험한 세대들입니다.
야들이.....우리와 무슨 차이가 잇나??..
솔까 ...빨갱이들 해골엔 뿔이 낫다...는 우리 세대 보다 더 햇쓰면 더 햇지 덜 하지는 않다는 생각이고
우린 우리 보다 늙은 것들만 문제라고 생각햇지만.....
진짜 문제는 우리가 우리 위만 보고 잇던 동안 우리 아래에서 mz미친개들이 때 거지로 번식하고 잇다는 것이고
야들은...민주당 찍엇쓰면 된다 로 모든것을 해결 하는 극단 적인 꼴통들입니다..
산적때가 지나니 화적때가 온다고 햇지요..
수구 꼴통들이 지나니 진보 꼴통들이 왓고..이젠 mz 꼴통들이 때거지로 몰려 오고 잇습니다..
일부러 죽을 수 는 없고....더 이상 것들 쌩 지뤌 떨어 되는 꼴 보기 전에 자연사 햇쓰면 좋겟써...
아래는 민트프레스뉴스 에서 복사한 것입니다.
이스라엘 정부가 유럽의 극구 세력들과 치밀하게 결탁되어 잇다는 것인데
이들이 이런 이유는 매우 간단 합니다..
이스라엘의 행동에 동의 해 주는 좌파나 진보 정상적인 보수..상식적인 양심은 없기 때문이지요.
성여리가 찾아서 손 잡을 곳이 극우 유투버들 밖에 없는 원리나
노무현교 쥐쇗끼들이 갱상도 할레루야 미친개들만 꽉 잡고 미처 날뛰는 원리와 꼭 같습니다.
나탄 야후나 윤석열, 노무현은 ....같은 종이다는 것이지요..
https://www.mintpressnews.com/israel-long-supported-europe-anti-semitic-extremists/285906/
Across Europe, far-right populism is surging. Right-wing parties with neo-fascist roots are part of governing coalitions or increasing their parliamentary seats. Yet fears of anti-Semitism rising in Europe haven’t stopped Israel from engaging with Europe’s extremists — a policy of the state even before its inception.
In August, Israel’s ambassador to Romania, Reuven Azar, met with the leader of the far-right Alliance for the Union of Romanians party (AUR), George Simion, sparking outrage in Israel and among the Jewish diaspora. The Israeli government has long boycotted the party over its anti-Semitism and Holocaust-denying rhetoric, yet the ambassador’s meeting appeared to reverse that policy.
Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen instructed Azar and settler leader Yossi Dagan to meet with the AUR party head. Israel’s Foreign Ministry did not respond to MintPress News’ requests for comment on the meeting. In addition to this controversial meeting, Cohen met Italy’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Affairs Minister, Antonio Tajani, in July, emphasizing strengthening relations between the two states. This development comes despite Giorgia Meloni, the leader of the neo-fascist Brothers of Italy party, being sworn in as prime minister in 2022. The new coalition is seen as Italy’s most far-right since World War II.
While media and political pundits denounce Israel’s Foreign Ministry for a perceived policy shift, Israel has a long history of supporting fascist regimes and right-wing politicians abroad.
ISRAEL’S LONG, SORDID HISTORY WITH EUROPE’S FAR-RIGHT
Israel’s relationship with the far-right originates even before the state’s establishment. Zionist militant groups like the Irgun, Betar, and Lehi (all influencers of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud Party) were involved in fascist movements. Lehi tried to ally itself with the Third Reich in 1941, while Betar and Irgun received support from Italian dictator Benito Mussolini.
During a private conversation with Nahum Goldman, founder of the World Jewish Congress, in November 1934, Mussolini expressed admiration for Ze’ev Jabotinsky, founder of Betar and Irgun, telling Goldman,
The admiration was mutual, with other Zionist leaders like Itamar Ben-Avi praising Mussolini’s actions.
Additionally, Jabotinsky, recognized as the founder of Revisionist Zionism, set up the Betar Naval Academy in Italy during Mussolini’s reign, where many of the Israeli navy’s future commanders trained. Several of the cadets were known to be supportive of Mussolini’s policies.
Gershon Handel in Beitar uniform (second from right) in the company of Ze’ev Jabotinsky, Aharon Zvi Props and Menachem Begin, in Warsaw, Poland, 1939. Photo | Public Domain
“Israel is actually grounded in fascism,” Palestinian-American journalist Ramzy Baroud told MintPress News. “Israel gives the illusion of representation of the Jewish people when in actuality it’s Zionism that defines the actions of Israel.”
What began as mutual appreciation soon blossomed into official government cooperation. According to numerous declassified documents from Israel’s State Archives, Israeli ministries have partnered with dictators for decades.
For instance, Israel’s Foreign Minister, Yigal Allon, met with his counterpart and Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceausescu in 1975 to discuss bilateral agreements. Romania’s Tourism Minister visited Israel in 1984 to discuss future partnerships between the two countries.
Several Israeli prime ministers made official visits to Romania throughout the 1970s and 1980s during Ceausescu’s reign, including Golda Meir and Menachem Begin. These meetings continued despite Israel’s knowledge of Ceausescu’s oppressive rule and his anti-Semitic beliefs.
Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir shakes hands with the openly anti-semitic Romanian President Nicolae Ceausescu, Oct. 23, 1970. J. Spencer Jones | AP
In addition to maintaining warm relations with European tyrants, Israeli governments have assisted in ethnic cleansing efforts during the Bosnian War and ongoing Azerbaijani crimes against ethnic Armenians in the Nagorno-Karabakh area through arms exports. Despite being fully aware of the Serb-run concentration camps for Bosnian Muslims, Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin’s government continued to export arms to Serbia in the 1990s.
Today, Israel is linked to Ukraine’s Azov Battalion, a neo-Nazi militia. The group was formed after the Russian occupation of Crimea in 2014 and was eventually absorbed into Ukraine’s armed forces. The group is accused of war crimes by the United Nations, and its paramilitary arm, the National Corps, is associated with attacks against local Roma and the LGBTQ community. Despite claims to the contrary, the Azov Battalion still uses the Wollfsangel symbol as part of its uniform, a logo widely used in Nazi Germany and which remains popular with neo-Nazis today. According to multiple reports, the Azov Battalion has used weapons manufactured by major Israeli arms firms like Rafael and Israel Weapon Industries.
In an attempt to whitewash the brigade’s image, an Azov Battalion officer, Illia Samoilenko, visited Israel on a publicity tour organized by local activist group Israel Friends of Ukraine in December. During his trip, Samoilenko met with Naama Lazimi, a Labor Party politician in Israel’s parliament.
Beyond Europe, Israel has supported authoritarian regimes in Africa, Asia, and Central and South America. These relations often involve arms deals, such as the sale of arms and provision of military training to Chile during dictator Augusto Pinochet’s rule from 1973 to 1991. Israel has also sold arms to military regimes in Bolivia and Guatemala in the 1970s and 80s. During this time, Guatemala committed genocide of around 200,000 majority indigenous people. Israeli arms were also used in the Rwandan Genocide and continue to be used in Myanmar’s ongoing genocide against the Rohingya people.
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FORGING TIES WITH EXTREMISTS
Romania’s AUR isn’t the first European right-wing extremist political party to connect with Israeli government officials. Gianfranco Fini, the former leader of the now-defunct neo-fascist Italian Social Movement, which was then rebranded into the National Alliance party, visited Israel in 2003. His party originated from Mussolini’s anti-Semitic Fascist Party. During his trip, Fini met with then-Israeli President Moshe Katsav, then-Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, then-Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom, and ex-Prime Minister Shimon Peres.
With the recent political surge of Germany’s far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, party leaders have sought to establish ties with Israel to boost their legitimacy. In 2003, AfD lawmakers visited Yad Vashem, Israel’s Holocaust Memorial Museum, and the Holocaust Archive in Jerusalem. And in 2019, an AfD delegation visited Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank and met with pro-settler activist Daniella Weiss.
Rafi Eitan, an ex-Israeli cabinet member and former Mossad agent, praised the AfD in 2018, stating in a video message to the group on Facebook, “All of us in Israel appreciate your attitude towards Judaism. I’m certain that with hard work and, more importantly, with realism, you could represent not ‘an alternative for Germany’ but an alternative for all of Europe.” He later expressed regret for his remarks.
Despite being anti-Semitic, these parties see Israel, the self-proclaimed “Jewish state,” as a strategic partner in furthering racist policies. As Israeli human rights lawyer Eitay Mack explained to MintPress News,
Israeli and AFD symbols frame a slogan against Quds Day at a rally in Berlin on July 25, 2014. Hannibal Hanschke | DPA via AP
And this thought process goes both ways. While the details of the meeting between Ambassador Reuven, Dagan, and Simion haven’t been revealed, analysts speculate its objective is to encourage Romania to move its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem and garner support for Israeli settlement activity in the occupied West Bank. This falls in line with past Israeli interests when engaging with authoritarian regimes. For instance, Israel’s state archival records from the 1980s detail the Foreign Ministry’s lobbying efforts in El Salvador to push the country to move its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. In 1982 telegrams from Israeli ambassadors to El Salvador, the officials wrote how they met with Roberto D’Aubuisson, the founder and leader of the far-right party ARENA, which was connected to widespread death squad violence in the country. Following these meetings, in 1983, El Salvador relocated its embassy to Jerusalem.
Israeli-American activist Miko Peled explained that while the meeting with the anti-Semitic AUR temporarily damages Israel’s international image, the state will prioritize its long-term agenda above all else, telling MintPress News,
Connections between Europe’s extremist regimes and Israel have often slipped under the radar, but Mack explains these relationships are entering the spotlight more and more now, given Europe’s far-right becoming normalized on the world stage by joining government coalitions or gaining more parliamentary seats.
Romanian right-wing politician George Simion of AUR poses with Israeli extremist, Yossi Dagan, holding a Jewish Menora. Photo | Samaria Regional Council
“In the past, these relationships were behind closed curtains, but in the last government of Netanyahu, these relationships have become more public, more ceremonial,” Mack said.
In recent years, Netanyahu has established alliances with Europe’s conservative leaders, specifically within the Visegrad Group of States, which encompasses Hungary, Poland, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia. His far-right friendships include Janez Jansa, the former right-wing populist Prime Minister of Slovenia, and Matteo Salvini, the xenophobic former Italian interior minister.
Experts perceive these connections as Netanyahu’s way of putting pressure on the European Union, which has become increasingly critical of Israeli human rights violations against Palestinians. Netanyahu even implicitly stated this intention before flying to a summit in Lithuania in 2018,
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NOT JUST THE FAR-RIGHT
While Israel has been insidiously tied to far-right establishments around the world for decades, Mack asserts this isn’t where attention should be paid, telling MintPress News,
Mack pointed out how, just this month, Israeli Foreign Affairs Minister Cohen met with his Norwegian counterpart, Anniken Heitfeldt, a member of Norway’s Labor Party, which is currently part of the country’s governing coalition.
According to its most recent Securities and Exchange Commission filing, the state-owned Norwegian sovereign wealth fund holds shares in 70 Israeli companies worth billions. The fund’s ten largest investments in Israeli companies are worth $1.8 billion. Several of these companies operate in Israeli settlements.
Despite Norwegian law prohibiting Norwegian weapons from being sold to countries at war or where there is a threat of war (like Israel), Norwegian-made weapons are used by Israel. This is because the law only applies to firearms made in Norway, while Norwegian arms firms based in other countries are exempt from this rule.
The Norwegian government has also taken pro-Israel actions in the past, such as choosing to ignore the UN’s database of companies complicit in Israeli settlement activity so a tourism company can continue operating in the country and cutting aid to Palestine over alleged incitement in Palestinian Authority textbooks.
“These unions are much more radicalized in comparison to the political parties themselves,” Mack said of Norway-Israel relations, telling MintPress News that,
Feature photo | Israeli protestors hold a sign that reads “racist and Jewish” and another in red that reads in German “Israel over all” with the star of david and an Upupa – the Israeli national bird. Matan Golan | Sipa via AP
Jessica Buxbaum is a Jerusalem-based journalist for MintPress News covering Palestine, Israel, and Syria. Her work has been featured in Middle East Eye, The New Arab and Gulf News.