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Green Party Increasingly Aware of Toxic Jewish Power

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EDITOR’S NOTE: Many environmentally-concerned people, including but not limited to the more sane members of the Green Party, have become aware of the toxic nature of Jewish power in recent years. To some extent, this has been a result of their study of the finance-capitalist system that is killing our race and fouling our environment. In this piece, the Jewish Daily Forward expresses alarm that their leftist lapdogs have begun the first stages of rebellion.

AT A FORUM with voters in February, Green Party leader Natalie Bennett was asked what she would do to ensure that Jews feel safe in Britain. Bennett rambled on vaguely about funding inter-communal dialogue without even mentioning Jews, indicating that the problem of anti-Semitism was one she had never thought about before. (ILLUSTRATION: Natalie Bennett, leader of The Green Party of England and Wales)

The Greens have emerged in recent years in England as a left-wing alternative to Labor and the Liberal Democrats, but increased representation has also brought closer scrutiny, including how their commitment to a society free from discrimination relates to Jews.

We’ve known for a while that the Greens have an Israel problem. Their current manifesto includes pledges to halt arms sales to Israel — equating them with Saudi Arabia as a violator of human rights — and suspend the E.U.-Israel Association Agreement, which grants Israel economic benefits and closer scientific and cultural cooperation with Europe.

The Greens support either a one- or two-state solution, and call on Israel to repeal its Law of Return as “it is incompatible with the full exercise of human rights and discriminates against Palestinians because they are not Jewish.” They also favor the full implementation of U.N. Resolution 194, with all that would portend for Israel’s status as a Jewish state.

But the Greens don’t just have issues with Zionism. As early as 2010, observers noted that “too often a sympathy for the plight of Palestinians spills over into full-blown anti-Semitism.”

Internal party communications reveal that articles by the fascist British National Party and white supremacist David Duke have been circulated on party discussion forums. Other posts on these forums have referred to the Board of Deputies of British Jews as the “Zionist lobby,” adding “we must smash the Zionists.” Zionism in these discussions has been characterized as a form of racial discrimination, “incompatible with Green views,” and “an ancient theological fantasy.” During Operation Protective Edge, Israel was accused of visiting a second Holocaust upon the Palestinians.

Not all Green anti-Semitism is private. One local councilor tweeted an article by the notorious Jew-hater Gilad Atzmon, calling for Britain to “de-Zionize” itself. The current leader of the Welsh Greens, Pippa Bartolotti, has objected to “having a Jewish Zionist ambassador in Israel,” calling his independence and loyalty into question. “From the university of life I have learned that Jews often have a conflict of interest in matters relating to Palestine,” Bartolotti said.

When such actions have been challenged by Green Party members, members with Jewish surnames have been labeled Nazi infiltrators and agents of Israel. Toby Green, who led an internal working group investigating anti-Semitism, resigned his Green membership in 2011, writing “it has become clear that the Green Party is institutionally anti-Semitic. Its institutions have not dealt with clear evidence of anti-Semitism.”

“For deep-seated political and emotional reasons it is incapable of dealing with” anti-Semitism, Green concluded. The Greens do not take it seriously as an issue, internally or externally. In their manifesto, they do not outline any policy to tackle societal anti-Semitism. It isn’t mentioned once. In the 84-page document, their only reference to Jewish issues relates to ensuring Jewish schools are “adequately protected from sectarian attacks.”

Whether they are institutionally anti-Semitic is questionable, but sadly along with much of the European farther left, they fail to see how anti-Zionism can bleed into anti-Semitism, nor how an anti-racist party can have within it anti-Semitic elements. Above all, the Greens are unable to comprehend anti-Semitism as something unique, a prejudice distinct from other forms of racism and discrimination with its own characteristics and manifestations, one that must be rooted out in and of itself.

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Source: Jewish Daily Forward

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Aj
Aj
28 April, 2015 9:18 pm

The way to convert the left to our common cause of white survival and betterment. Is to have them realize many of their goals are our goals. Immigration/population is the thin wedge to drive into our camp on many issues. The people breeding out of control are not whites or even east Asians. Both of these respective populations are balancing out and even shrinking in most cases. Once they realize that the only way to control the population increases in Europe is to cut of immigration from the third world, then they will side with us by default on many issues related to global population and immigration. Hitler was pro-green after all and an animal lover. In short many of the green policies are our policies, they just need some… Read more »

Jeremiah Johnson, Jr.
Jeremiah Johnson, Jr.
29 April, 2015 3:19 am

I try to tell people that one cannot be for protecting the environment and for allowing millions of illegals into the country. Obviously, the more people there are, the more destruction of the environment there will be. I wonder how many greens who voted for Obama are now ruing their mistake after he opened the borders. I doubt that many of them have thought of the contradiction.

Franklin Ryckaert
Franklin Ryckaert
29 April, 2015 5:04 am

@ Rosemary Pennington

Such Whites see non-Whites simply as part of the “global environment” that needs also to be protected. Caring for non-Whites is part of their “caring for the world”-ideology. Rejecting non-Whites (“racism”) is to them as objectionable as harming the environment. Trying to convert their “care for the whole world” into “care for Whites only” would therefore go against their main principle.

Rosemary
Rosemary
Reply to  Franklin Ryckaert
29 April, 2015 6:39 pm

Well, their main principle should be protecting the ecosystems, atmosphere, waterways, etc. that are crucial for our survival, and yes, crucial for the survival of your own people should be number one. That’s typically how they defined themselves too, minus the racial part.
It also confused me how they would embrace evolution and scientific principles and analysis, yet treat humans and races completely different as if separate from everything else. The professors were of no help either, the same one who taught the Evolution class then taught Human Sexuality where we embraced homosexuals, the primitive cultures that practiced homosexuality and transexuals. College was a real eye-opener, that’s for sure.

Harvey H.
Harvey H.
19 May, 2015 1:26 pm

Any honest Green-Party platform would be shamefully hypocritical if it were not explicitly willing, to uniformly and absolutely, outlaw the obscene inhumanity of {Kosher} animal slaughter; and {Halal} slaughter.

Western genetic science shows that domestic animal husbandry was developed and long practiced by the European haplogroups.

Semitic interest, and philo-semitic dogma, designs offensive slaughter methods, not only out of their permanent alienation from the animal realm; but also to offend the ancient wisdom of those who are its true inheritors and protectors.