Gilad Atzmon: Roger Waters and the Bombs of David
Ynet reported today thatYnet reported today that The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) on Monday criticized rock star Roger Waters for simply conveying the truth.
During Waters' performances of "Goodbye Blue Sky," in Toronto, an animated scene projects images of planes dropping bombs in the shape of Jewish Stars of David followed by dollar signs. It should be noted that the clip also displays bombs in the shape of crosses, Muslim crescents and a fuel company's logo.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2nc692sOW9U
We had better face it once and for all: artists are often significantly far ahead of our corrupted 'liberal' politicians, who, for some reason, keep silent instead of confronting the Jewish State.The truth needs to be told: Israel is the Jewish State and, actually, it does drop bombs from airplanes decorated with Jewish symbols, and those planes are flown by Jewish pilots.
Why the 'rise in crimes against Muslims' becoming a dangerous fact?
IN America the terrorist threat posed by radical Islam has been exaggerated, according to a study by researchers at Duke University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
In Europe, less than 300 acts of terrorism were registered in 2009, only one was an attack from an Islamist group, according to figures released by the EU's police agency Europol.
Yet western countries continue to live in terror of Muslims, a fear propagated and perpetuated by the media. Nearly all mainstream news networks seem to follow the same ethos: "Not all Muslims are terrorists, but nearly all terrorists are Muslims."
However reality points to a different direction which no one is really interested to see.
On the FBI's official website, there exists a list of all terrorist attacks committed on US soil from the year 1980 all the way to 2005. According to this data, there were more Jewish acts of terrorism within the United States than Islamic.
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Being happy–is it good for the Jews? "Before Professor Dershowitz accused me of being an anti-Semite (news to me), I was a happy person. Since then, I'm still a happy person". –Michael Santomauro
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