Aussie BDS-Holes Show True Colors

BDS-holes protesting outside Max Brenner’s in Sydney – makers of fine Zionist Death ChocolateTM – have filmed themselves chanting their real feelings about a two-state solution to the Arab-Israeli conflict.

For the unitiated, the chant “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free” means no Israel.

Meanwhile, the group protesting against the BDS-holes are apparently the Australian Protectionist Party. You can also see them in action here:

It’s always nice to have support, but I suspect they are more opposed to Muslims than being pro-Israel. 

Having said that, I am open to hearing from anyone associated with them to prove me wrong.

13 thoughts on “Aussie BDS-Holes Show True Colors”

  1. the jew haters were beside themselves with glee when the aussie protectionist party showed up…cuz they are supposedly fascists and racists

    i believe that group is peeved, cuz brenner aussie is in fact majority owned by australians…not the strauss group (pointed out on numerous aussie news programs)

    still find it remarkable that any aussie would have the audacity to scream about anyone stealing land or taking away an indigenous persons rights…cuz unless you are an aborigine, you live on stolen land

    1. Isn't Strauss owned by Unilever (aka Lever Brothers)? I thought it was Dutch.

      When we were (I am now ashamed to say it, even though the company paid) in Turkey, there was ice cream with the same symbol as Strauss here.
      My impression was that it was the same company. Of course, it didn't come (as also does Nestle here) in regular and Mehadrin,,,,

  2. I can tell you FOR A FACT that Elite Strauss and the Israeli Max Brenner company DO NOT OWN the Australian stores. They are owned by an Australian company, who has been given the right to use the Max Brenner name (for royalties etc) and buys their stock from the Israeli company. However, I'm sure the BDSers wouldn't care about the facts – maybe the Jewish/Israeli background of the ultimate owners of the Australian company would be enough grounds for those nuts to harass those poor people and their chocolate-loving patrons. (Racists!)

  3. Reading the About Page of the Australian Protectionist Party, they strike me as EDL-like, especially as regards their anti-multiculturalist platform.

    In which case, if my impression is right, then my stance toward them is the same as I have on the EDL: I can’t outright support them, because that’d be meddling in the internal politics of another country, but there’s no way I’m going to condemn them either, seeing as I take a staunch anti-multiculturalist position (“The State As Its Nation’s Castle”) in the politics of my country.

  4. I'm a member of the APP and I see myself as a conservative-activist. I also support Israel's right to exist as a sovereign state and more, I see Israel as an integral part of this great project of civilisation; a project currently under immense pressure from the Socialist AND Islamic Jihadists. I make no apology for my intense abhorrence of that violent, bigoted death cult that masquerades as a religion, none at all.

    We were there ( @ Max Brenner's] to not only support a legally trading business, but to oppose the violent leftwing extremists who use this BDS (Bad, Dumb and Stupid) campaign as a fig leaf for their own deeply rooted anti-semitism. They hate Australia at least as much as they hate Israel.

    The truth is, Australia has a long history with Israel, even before its creation as a modern state. From the great cavalry charge of the Australian Light Horse at Beersheba in October 1917, to Australian soldiers doing volunteer work, sharing the comradeship through the pioneering spirit in the kibbutzim during WWII, through to Australian political and diplomatic efforts that saw the creation and recognition of Israel. Israel has become a beacon of light surrounded by a sea of violent medieval darkness.

    In the days following the successful rally, the APP has been described on various blogs as a 'dog with fleas' and 'street filth' by those, who by their own admission lacked the chutzpah to seek a Schedule one from the Newtown police in order to occupy the area in front of Max Brenner. It is not our intention to be the face of the anti-BDS movement, but we hope to get the ball rolling in a big way.

    We will however, continue on the fight against these feral leftwing extremists until people get it in their heads that sitting in a coffee shop pretending to ignore the chants for the destruction of Israel is simply not an option. Doing nothing is not an option anymore, the ferals have to pushed back under the slimey rock from which they crawled from under.

    Regards,
    Darrin Hodges
    APP NSW.

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