France says "non" to pro-jihadist Medine's concert
In the three years since, the Bataclan, now owned by a Qatari group, has staged provocative performances that some argue are not only pro-Muslim, but pro-Islamist. In April, when the venue announced a concert set to feature controversial rapper Medine, who has been criticized for attacks on France's secularism, many determined that enough had now become enough. Led by Patrick Jardin, the father of one of the 90 victims of the Bataclan killing, a group calling itself "100 patriots" called for a "patriotic protest" against the planned Oct. 19 event.One of the most definitely alarming things in this whole affair is that the previous owners of Bataclan would sell it to Qatari sources, a country that's been one of the biggest enablers of terrorism. If they sold it knowingly, they have disgraced themselves even more after their disastrous security measures that enabled the jihad to take place. Now, prevention of Medine's concert or not, this decidedly calls for a boycott of Bataclan so long as it's owned by a Qatari company, because there's still every chance they'll have more offensive performers coming about, and what if the money they make ends up going to terrorists financed in Qatar? Another reason to avoid paying for tickets there.
The movement proved effective: just barely a month before the scheduled event, the Bataclan and Medine announced that, in a "conciliatory spirit" and "respect" for the victims' families, the concert would not take place. While some have called the cancellation an attack on free speech, others are celebrating what they view as the correct decision. Medine will still perform, the statement read, but at an alternative venue.
But despite this "conciliation," the pattern of producing such controversial events at the Bataclan has many Parisians distressed. Even the date of Qatar's purchase of the property has raised hackles: Sept. 11, 2015 – two months before the attack and "an extremely symbolic date," Pierre Cassen, one of the protest organizers, observed.
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Qatari is a big enabler of terrorism.
G*D will certainly punish them.
The only question is: WHEN?
May G*D grant me that I should witness,
in my lifetime, the punishment and downfall
of all Muslim terrorists and their enablers.
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“While SJP and BDS can’t hurt Israel, they
do pose a genuine threat to American Jews.
It is Jewish students who are singled out
for opprobrium, and isolated and attacked
on campuses by SJP activists with the aid
of their anti-Zionist allies in radical
pro-BDS groups like Jewish Voice for Peace.
It can create an atmosphere in which
it is difficult for Jews to publicly
express their identity.”
SOURCE:
BDS Threatens the Diaspora Not Israel
by Jonathan S. Tobin, 2018 October 11
www.algemeiner.com/2018/10/11/bds-threatens-the-diaspora-not-israel/
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“Israelis like generals, but most of them
have lost all patience with those parties
— no matter who leads them — that push for
trading more land for peace when they know the
transaction will turn out to be land for terror.
The next election would be a good time
for Americans who think they know better
about what’s right for the Jewish state
to spend more time listening to Israeli
voters than lecturing them.”
SOURCE:
What a Political General Teaches Us
ABOUT the Israel-Diaspora Disconnect
by Jonathan S. Tobin, 2018 October 12
www.jns.org/opinion/what-a-political-general-teaches-us-about-the-israel-diaspora-disconnect/
Posted by Mr. Cohen | 10/13/2018 05:03:00 PM