Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Do I Discern A Modicum of Antisemitic Art?

Here's the Haaretz caricature by Amos Biderman in the July 14th edition, a comment on the anti-boycott law adopted by the Knesset, in a move largely engineered by MK Ze'ev Elkin:


Now, the reference to the song made popular by Nancy Sinatra is basically irrelevant as the dark presentation of Elkin is, I believe, intended to at the least suggest fascism, if not downright Nazi imagery:


Elkin does not wear kneehigh boots.

All of which illustrates the inanity, the hatred and the immoral thinking of those we call the "left" in Israeli/Zionist politics.

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