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Glaring Antisemitism in France
« on: June 30, 2011, 12:47:32 PM »
This story is shocking. Less than a century after the horrors of the Holocaust the French, or at least some, are prepared to laugh about it. And what is even more sick is the promotional photo:





http://philosemitism.blogspot.com/2011/06/france-anti-semitic-dieudonne-shooting.html

The film poster shows French comic actor Dieudonné, dressed in military uniform and hilarious, feeding a tiny portion of food [is it food?] to a hungry man dressed as a concentration camp prisoner begging for something to eat. The subtitle of the film refers to "the first popular comedy about the Holocaust". According to the poster, the film has been preemptively banned from cinemas and video outlets in France. It will be sold through Dieudonné's website.

Dieudonné ran for the presidential elections 2009 under the label of the "anti-Zionist party".

According to L'Express magazine, the comedian, who is still very popular in France, claimed in a press conference that the goal of the film is to highlight the role of Zionism in slavery in Europe.
You shall make yourself the Festival of Sukkoth for seven days, when you gather in [the produce] from your threshing floor and your vat.And you shall rejoice in your Festival-you, and your son, and your daughter, and your manservant, and your maidservant, and the Levite, and the stranger, and the orphan, and the widow, who are within your cities
Duet 16:13-14

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Re: Glaring Antisemitism in France
« Reply #1 on: June 30, 2011, 02:19:10 PM »
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goal of the film is to highlight the role of Zionism in slavery in Europe.

What?????

France deserves its Quranimal infestation.

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Re: Glaring Antisemitism in France
« Reply #2 on: June 30, 2011, 02:20:59 PM »
He has many similarities with Hussein obama  he's a black nazi former Leftist                 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dieudonn%C3%A9_M%27bala_M%27bala    










Dieudonné M'bala M'bala

Dieudonné in 2006
Born    11 February 1966
Fontenay-aux-Roses, Hauts-de-Seine

Dieudonné M'bala M'bala (born 11 February 1966), generally known simply as Dieudonné, is a French comedian, actor and political activist.

Initially a leftist, and an anti-racism and anti-Israel activist, he has moved to the far right of the political spectrum of France, developing close political and personal relationships with the Front National party and its leader Jean-Marie Le Pen as well as with prominent Holocaust deniers such as Robert Faurisson; however, he claims to be leading a 'justified fight' against Zionism, and Israel which he deems racist and oppressive.[1] Dieudonné has been condemned in court several times for antisemitic remarks. Since 1997, Dieudonné has regularly stood in parliamentary and European Union elections as a candidate at the head of fringe or splinter parties, and has tried and failed to run for two French presidential elections (2002 and 2007).
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[edit] Personal life

Dieudonné was born in Fontenay-aux-Roses, Hauts-de-Seine, the son of a sociologist from Brittany who exhibits as a painter under the name Josiane Grué, and of an accountant from Cameroon, who lives there now.[2][3] Dieudonné is married to Noémie Montagne who works as his producer[4] and has five children with her, Bonnie, Merlin, Plume, Noé and Judas.[5] The godfather of the third child, Plume, is the chairman of the Front National, Jean-Marie Le Pen.[6]
[edit] Acting career

In the 1990s, Dieudonné appeared on stage and on television together with the Jewish comedian and actor Élie Semoun. From the mid-1990s he appeared mostly in supporting roles in several French film comedies. His most successful screen appearance to date was in Alain Chabat's box-office hit Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra in 2002. His last screen appearance to date was in Maurice Barthélémy's box-office bomb Casablanca Driver in 2004. In 1997, the scenic duo "Élie et Dieudonné" split and each went on a solo theater career. In 1998, they reunited in a screen comedy, Le Clone,[7] which was a failure critically and financially.

Dieudonné's successful one-man shows include Pardon Judas (2000), Le divorce de Patrick (2003), and 1905 (2005). Other one-man shows were Mes Excuses (2004), Dépôt de bilan (2006) and J'ai fait l'con (2008), all understood as attacks on political and social opponents and defences of his own positions. Anti-Zionist, anti-Semitic statements made within and around these productions led to intense controversy and numerous lawsuits.[8] Following the 2005 civil unrest in France, Dieudonné also penned a play called Émeutes en banlieue (Riots in the Suburbs, February 2006). In 2009, and surrounded by scandals (see below, "Political activities"), Dieudonné launched two one-man shows: Liberté d’expression and Sandrine. While the latter was a follow-up to Le divorce de Patrick (Sandrine is Patrick's ex-wife), the former was conceived as a series of itinerant "conferences" on "freedom of expression".[9] Started on 18 June 2010 in his theater, Dieudonné's most recent show to date, Mahmoud (standing for Mahmoud Ahmadinejad) is set to an openly antisemitic tone.[10]

Dieudonné's production company first acted under the name "Bonnie Productions" and now under the name "Les productions de la Plume."
[edit] Théâtre de la Main d'Or

Dieudonné is the owner of the Théâtre de la Main d'Or in the 11th arrondissement of Paris, which is used for both stand-up comedy and political events by himself and friends and allies such as the militant antisemitic "Tribu Ka".[11][12]

Ahead of the 2007 presidential election, the National Front paid Dieudonné 60,000 Euros for the use of the theater to train FN representatives.[13]
[edit] Political activities
[edit] Beginnings

Dieudonné was initially active on the anti-racist left. In the 1997 legislative election, he fought with his party "Les Utopistes" in Dreux against National Front candidate Marie-France Stirbois and received 8 percent of the vote.[14] Verbally and in demonstrations, he also supported migrants without a residence permit (the so-called "sans papiers") and the Palestinians.
[edit] 2002-2006

Since 2002, Dieudonné has attracted attention by increasingly polemical statements. In an interview for the magazine Lyon Capitale in January 2002, he described "the Jews" as "a sect, a fraud, which is the worst of all, because it was the first" and said he preferred "the charisma of bin Laden to that of Bush".[15] He subsequently failed to maintain his bid for running for the 2002 presidential election.[16]

On 1 December 2003, he appeared live on a television show, disguised as a Haredi (Orthodox) Jew making the Hitler salute and bellowing "Isra-Heil".[17] He was cleared of charges of antisemitism in a Paris court after the judge said this was not an attack against Jews in general but against a type of person "distinguished by their political views".[18] At the European Parliament election, 2004, Dieudonné was candidate of the extreme left-wing party "Euro-Palestine", but left a few months after the election because of disagreements with its Jewish leaders.[19]

Following this television appearance, a Dieudonné show in Lyon (at La Bourse du Travail) on February 5, 2004 was picketed and a bottle containing a corrosive product was thrown in the venue, injuring a spectator.[20][21]

On 16 February 2005, he declared during a press conference in Algiers, that the Central Council of French Jews CRIF (Conseil représentatif des institutions juives de France) was a "mafia" that had "total control over French policy exercise", called the commemoration of the Holocaust "memorial pornography" ("pornographie mémorielle") and claimed that the "Zionists of the Centre National de la Cinématographie" prevented him from making a film about the slave trade.[22] Dieudonné was also trying to appear as a spokesman for French blacks, but, after some initial sympathy, notably from the novelist Calixthe Beyala, the journalists Antoine Garnier and Claudy Siar as well as the founding members of the Conseil représentatif des associations noires (CRAN), he increasingly met with their rejection.[23]

On April 2005, he went to Auschwitz.[24]

Throughout 2005 and 2006, Dieudonné was often in the company of the senior Front National members Bruno Gollnisch,[25] Frédéric Châtillon,[26] and Marc George (also known as Marc Robert), the man who would conduct his electoral campaigns in 2007 and 2009.[27] Dieudonné also frequently appeared together with the conspiracy theorist Thierry Meyssan and the former Marxist and current right-wing radical Alain Soral, a confidant of Marine and Jean-Marie Le Pen.[28] Under the influence of Soral's writings and polemics, Dieudonné was acquainted with his militant antisemitism of French nationalist inspiration.[29] In May 2006, he gave a lengthy interview to the far-right monthly Le Choc du mois.[30] Demonstrating shoulder to shoulder with Islamists, he also marched on 11 February 2006 in the Parisian demonstration against the Muhammad cartoons and traveled at the end of August 2006 with Châtillon, Meyssan and Soral in Lebanon, to meet MPs and fighters of the Hezbollah.[26] Some Jews reacted angrily to his comments on this tour. On 2 March 2005 four French Jews attacked him in Martinique. The assailants were imprisoned for a month. In May 2006 he was involved in a fight with two teenage Jews in Paris, one of whom he sprayed with tear gas. Dieudonné claimed that the teenagers attacked him first; both parties pressed charges,[31] but the lawsuits were not pursued. In France and abroad, Dieudonné became increasingly perceived as an extremist of a type until then uncommon in Europe. In the introduction to a March 2006 interview, The Independent called him a "French Louis Farrakhan... obsessed with Jews".[32]
[edit] 2007-2009

Dieudonné wanted to finally represent politically these ever radicalized positions in the French presidential elections, 2007, but for logistical reasons he could not maintain his candidacy, whose campaign was conducted by Marc Robert (a.k.a Marc George).[33] The convicted Holocaust denier Serge Thion wrote for his campaign web site under the pseudonym "Serge Noith", as did also the longtime secretary of the Holocaust denier Roger Garaudy, Maria Poumier. After the end of his candidacy, Dieudonné appeared several times publicly in the company of Jean-Marie Le Pen and traveled to Cameroon with Le Pen's wife Jany.[34] However, officially, Dieudonné called for the election of anti-globalization militant José Bové, despite Bové asking Dieudonné not to do so.[35]

On 26 December 2008 at an event at the Parc de la Villette in Paris, Dieudonné awarded the Holocaust denier Robert Faurisson an "insolent outcast" prize [prix de l'infréquentabilité et de l'insolence]. The award was presented by one of Dieudonné's assistants, Jacky, dressed in a concentration camp uniform with a yellow badge. This caused a scandal[36] and earned him his sixth court conviction to date. On 29 January 2009 he celebrated the 80th birthday of Faurisson in his theater, in the midst of a representative gathering of Holocaust deniers, right-wing radicals, and radical Shiites.[37] Dieudonné and Faurisson further appeared together in a video making fun of the Holocaust and its commemoration.[38]

On Saturday 21 March 2009, Dieudonné announced that he would run for the 2009 European Parliament election in the Île-de-France at the head of an "anti-communitarist and anti-Zionist" party. Other candidates on his party's electoral list are Alain Soral and the Holocaust denier and former member of Les Verts Ginette Skandrani (also known as Ginette Hess),[39] while Thierry Meyssan and Afrocentrist Kémi Seba, founder of the "Tribu Ka" are members of the party[40] but do not run. The campaign would be conducted again by Marc George.[41] In spite of the association of Dieudonné's party with the Shiite Centre Zahra,[42] whose president Yahia Gouasmi also runs on his list,[43] his candidacy was supported by Fernand Le Rachinel, a former high ranking executive of the Front National and official printer of the party.[44] In early May 2009, the French government studied the possibility of banning the party,[45][46] but on May 24, Justice minister Rachida Dati acknowledged that, in spite of moral objections, there was no legal ground to do so.[47] On May 28, it became known that Carlos "the Jackal" also expressed his hope Dieudonné would make it to Strasbourg.[48] The Parti antisioniste finally scored 1.30% of the votes.[49]
Thy destroyers and they that make thee waste shall go forth of thee.  Isaiah 49:17

 
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Re: Glaring Antisemitism in France
« Reply #3 on: June 30, 2011, 02:32:10 PM »


The face of modern Jew hating

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Re: Glaring Antisemitism in France
« Reply #4 on: June 30, 2011, 03:20:29 PM »
From wikipedia:
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Dieudonné was born in Fontenay-aux-Roses, Hauts-de-Seine, the son of a sociologist from Brittany who exhibits as a painter under the name Josiane Grué, and of an accountant from Cameroon, who lives there now.[2][3] Dieudonné is married to Noémie Montagne who works as his producer[4] and has five children with her, Bonnie, Merlin, Plume, Noé and Judas.[5] The godfather of the third child, Plume, is the chairman of the Front National, Jean-Marie Le Pen.[6]

He's more French than one would like to think.

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Re: Glaring Antisemitism in France
« Reply #5 on: June 30, 2011, 03:39:45 PM »
This sub-human piece of excrement does not reflect the average views of the French. He is not popular in France as claimed by the article, the vast majority of the population despise him and do not find him funny at all. He has a devoted but small audience, 75% of which is made up of...guess what ? Yes, Muslims ! The remaining 25% are White Nazis, coming from both the left and the right. Nobody wanted to finance his film in France. He had to go to Iran to find a producer. The modest 1.30% of votes that his "party" finally scored found support almost exclusively among Muslims.
You have no idea how bad and mad this animal and his friends are. His jealousy and his obsession with Jews are limitless. He spits at everything that is righteous and worthy of respect. He is also very cowardly. Let me put it this way : compared to him, Obama is a great friend of the Jews.
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Re: Glaring Antisemitism in France
« Reply #6 on: June 30, 2011, 03:48:21 PM »

The danger with this pig is that he has some form of talent as a comedian. He has an ability to pervert people by instilling his nefarious views through his jokes.

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Re: Glaring Antisemitism in France
« Reply #7 on: June 30, 2011, 04:31:16 PM »
Someday soon Clowns will be elected to be President of the superpowers of the world.


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You shall make yourself the Festival of Sukkoth for seven days, when you gather in [the produce] from your threshing floor and your vat.And you shall rejoice in your Festival-you, and your son, and your daughter, and your manservant, and your maidservant, and the Levite, and the stranger, and the orphan, and the widow, who are within your cities
Duet 16:13-14

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Re: Glaring Antisemitism in France
« Reply #8 on: July 01, 2011, 04:40:04 AM »
the goal of the film is to highlight the role of Zionism in slavery in Europe.

Brilliant, considering that Zionism originated later than slavery became illegal.  :::D

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Re: Glaring Antisemitism in France
« Reply #9 on: July 01, 2011, 05:33:58 AM »
Dieudonné looks like a gorilla.  I could drive a mack truck through those giant nostrils.     G-d is he ugly!!

Can somone put his face side by side with a gorilla? 
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Re: Glaring Antisemitism in France
« Reply #10 on: July 01, 2011, 10:17:30 AM »
From wikipedia:
He's more French than one would like to think.

True. There have always been antisemites inside the indigenous French population too. There never were many radical ones and they stood in clear contradiction with the values and principles hailed by the French Republic, but they have always existed. Historically, most of them belonged to the far right that never accepted the Republic and wanted to restore monarchy and was attracted to fascism in the 1930s. Others were found within the ranks of the Communists.
Today, as in the rest of the Western world, antisemitism in France comes under the heading of "antizionism" and is mostly fueled by leftists, while antisemitic acts are carried out almost exclusively by recent Muslim immigrants.

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Re: Glaring Antisemitism in France
« Reply #11 on: July 01, 2011, 07:43:11 PM »
Jewish squads (a "Navy Seals" kind of thing) should take care of people like him.  This is where my people are lacking.  This kind of thing should be nipped in the bud.  Learn from history or, sadly, it gets repeated.

NEVER AGAIN!