Monday, June 06, 2011

Coldplay's Propaganda Ploy

That song, "Freedom for Palestine"?

Well, at 10 seconds you hear "6 million refugees".

Six million.

Sound familiar? Does it resonate?

Like in the Holocaust?

Do you think that was a coincidence? (*)

At 0:36 seconds, "no matter your faith or community" is heard. Of course, if you are Jewish, you may have a problem with your faith being accepted. Even Arafat couldn't bring himself to include "synagogues" when mentioning Jerusalem or Jews.  Like here:


“The Palestinian flag "will fly over the walls of Jerusalem, the churches of Jerusalem and the mosques of Jerusalem."

Yasser Arafat (Jordanian TV, 13 September 1993)

or

"Jerusalem is the capital of our Palestinian state. It is our Jerusalem. And as brother Yasser Arafat said... Jerusalem is not only a Palestinian cause. It is a Palestinian, Arab, Islamic and Christian cause. It is the central issue. And the central axis in all of the realms of our activities."
Falastin al-Thawra, the P.L.O.'s official magazine, in an editorial on 15 August 1993

At, 1:22 you hear the words "racial segregation". Like when Arab teenagers kill only Jews in their sleep? Followed by "all religious communities unite". What BS.

At 2:12, an Israeli soldier pushes down an Arab woman holding a baby. Fabrication.  That's why it is drawn cartoon style, with Magen David symbols on their helmets, in best antisemitic imagery.

At 2:16, they even have a Hassid appear, obviously a Neturei Karta follower:


He's wearing a pro-Pal. button.

Oh, and who is going to tell these back-up singers that dressed that way in a "Palestine" is not the most advisable way to go about?  And the fellow just above would also be very unhappy with that cleavage.


Useless fools.  What the Communists used to refer to as "running dogs" or what Encounter magazine once termed "ideological pilgrims", involved as "cultural warriors".


> On War on Want see here.
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(*)  Found here:

Four million UN-registered Palestinian refugees trace their origins to the 1948 exodus; 750,000 people belong to families displaced in 1967 - many for the second time.


Palestinian refugee populations
Jordan: 1,835,704
Syria: 434,896
West Bank/Gaza: 1,699,025
Lebanon: 405,425
Total: 4,375,050

Palestinian advocacy group Badil says another 1.5 million hail from pre-1948 Palestine but were not UN-registered, while an additional 274,000 were internally displaced inside Israel after 1948, and 150,000 were displaced in the occupied territories after 1967.

That makes more than six million people, one of the biggest displaced populations in the world.


Check this out for some facts.  Here, too, to realize those numbers are purported.

UPDATE

Found this:

by sammykatz87
@ Coldplay band removed the anti-Israel song 'Freedom for Palestine' from their Facebook page

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4 comments:

Juniper in the Desert said...

All the people on the record are totally unknown! Apart from CP. I did a little investigating into those that funded this record:
http://juniperinthedesert.blogspot.com/2011/06/more-ignorant-morons-coldplay-promotes.html

Juniper in the Desert said...

PS, that "Hassid" is a Neturei Karta. They are not real Jews. They attend all pro-pali demos in London. They have even met Ahmanutjob!

Anonymous said...

In frame 2 of the cartooned section, the woman's belly should be exposed - showing the explosives hidden under her shirt made to look like she was pregnant.

The rest of the contents of the bag should be shown: a PA flag and some guns and knives next to the other items.

Anonymous said...

cold play had nothing to do with the recording of the song

they do not perform, nor had any hand in writing it...they just posted it to their wall

Dave Randall, who is a singer/songwriter and a member of some fringe brit pop groups, wrote and produced the song

he says he did so after a visit to palestine

jerusalem syndrome is a well known disorder...maybe its time to make palestine syndrome one too