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Israeli flag becoming commonplace at far right rallies in UK is symbolic of something very sinister occurring

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The far right are a very confused group of people. Some are zionists who attack everyone who challenges their ideology with an ‘antisemite’ label and then there are those who are anti Jewish who ridicule Jews as the faces behind public power. It is remarkable how ignorance has now become so cool for so many. Not knowing things has become an attractive personality trait.

We know that there are powerful people in Israel who are manipulating world politics including the UK. Director General of Israel’s Ministry of Strategic Affairs concedes “unless we will do something, we will lose.” 

and EXPOSING THE BIG LIES, RANK HYPOCRISY AND SECRET EXTREMIST AGENDA OF THE ULTRA-RIGHT-WING ISRAELI GOVERNMENT

are two vital examples of what is going on and how the far right are being fuelled and financed across the planet by Israeli money and influence. By doing so it enables them to promote the zionist nation to a large audience via corporate and social media. However, by aligning themselves with far right nationalist politics they are at the same time undermining their position as well as fuelling hate politics across continents.

Some commentators have argued that the Israeli establishment only likes those Jews who are sympathetic to their zionist cause. Those who are are not are superfluous. Also those who are anti semitic are not a problem as long as they do not challenge their perceived right to occupy Palestine. ‘Benjamin Netanyahu Is Fine With Anti-Semites — as Long as They Support Israel’s Occupation’ reflects clearly their foreign policy objectives.

To see the Israeli flag being waived or held up by white anglo saxon people who are being crushed by austerity in their own country and yet are prepared to align with murderous, oppressive regimes abroad reflects an irony that is almost beyond explanation. Almost. When we delve deep what we find is a common scapegoat. Muslims. It appears that ‘anyone who hates and murders Muslims is a friend of mine’ is the common bond.

The current UK government does little to dampen these thoughts/actions. Nor does the Trump led Republicans in the US. By enabling this ideology to permeate it keeps the white working classes from seeing who and what the real problem is. Whilst both the UK and US economy is sold off from under the very noses of the public the far right are enabled to blame Islam. Globalisation of the economy has created a billionaire table sale of OUR services and OUR labour.

But then there is the contradiction amongst the purveyors of ritual hate. The link to Jewish power over the global economy is also highlighted. Nigel Farage under fire over ‘antisemitic tropes’ on far-right US talkshow suggests either complacency by far right wing leaders or part of a plan to send out mixed messages. If it is the former then by paying attention we can see them for who they are. If it is the latter what are they up to? Using contradiction only really works on those people who tend not to intellectually engage. By not applying critical thinking it is possible to get some people to hate and love the same thing at the same or different times. However, this is risky and only appeals to a certain type. A classic example is ‘they come over here and take all our jobs and sit on benefits’. Many see the discrepancy but many do not. The real reason could though be much darker. As Carl Miller suggests by attacking global power with conspiracy theories it presupposes a plan to remove one blob with another equally divisive and hateful blob. A plutocratic power grab.

That flag at the rally has now become something more than a nationalist symbol. It has become a gesture or manifestation of manipulation and eventually seizure of world power. A neo conservative centralisation at our expense. We are told it is about freeing ourselves from control. In reality it is the exact opposite.

Douglas James

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