BDS Fail of the Day

BDS protesters at the Max Brenner coffee and chocolate shop in Melbourne put their rhyming “skills” to a different use.

Here’s what happened:

An Israeli-owned chocolate shop in Australia became the scene for a pro-Palestinian protest Friday, the Herald Sun reported.

Three police officers were injured and 19 protesters were arrested at the Max Brenner coffee and chocolate shop in Melbourne during the protest, aimed against the Strauss corporation, which owns the franchise. The protesters claim Strauss aids the IDF.

Police plan to file indictments against 16 of the detainees, including charges of insulting a police officer, rioting in public, trespassing, and besetting premises, the Sun reported.

Salem Nasser, one of the organizers of the protest, belongs to a group called Socialist Alternative. He commented on its website that the protest had been against “Palestinian oppression” and “ethnic cleansing”.

“People were making speeches about the daily attacks that Palestinians endure … and scores who are killed every month at the hands of the IDF,” the Herald Sun cited him as saying.

Witnesses said that just a short while after the protesters had gathered, special police forces arrived and began to make arrests.

The report also quoted Jewish Labor MP Michael Danby as calling the rally “stupid”.

“These people are prejudiced fanatics who should look into their soul,” he said. “While 1500 people are murdered in Syria, they launch their own sad little attack on a chocolate shop because it also has stores in Israel.”

8 thoughts on “BDS Fail of the Day”

  1. all white and arab people out of australia

    give the land back to its rightful owners, the indigenous aussies

    im gonna start a flotilla to australia

    FREE FREE AUSTRALIA

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