With BDSHoles giving Hollywood actress Scarlett Johansson hell over her association with SodaStream because they operate in the so-called “West Bank,” it bears remembering that this argument is disingenuous.

You see, the BDSHoles’ aim is to boycott any Israeli company or institution, and not just those in the disputed territories.

But don’t take my word for it. Here is Scottish BDSHole Mick Napier revealing the truth to an Arab TV station, likely unaware someone like me would get hold of it.

But he goes further than that. At 24:15 onwards, he rubbishes the two-state solution and speaks of historic Palestine. In other words, he wants the eradication of the entire state of Israel.

None of this is new. But it bears reminding.

Bonus: Enable captions on the video for a good laugh. Trust me.

Update: Mick Napier’s Twitter account is also revealing. On his Twitter profile, he clearly tries to distance himself from any possible accusations of antisemitism.

mick napier twitter profile

And he retweets a tweet from the Scottish Palestine Solidarity Campaign – the organization he chairs – which refers to a terrorist as a “resistance fighter.”

napier tweet1

11 thoughts on “BDSHole Lets Down Guard”

  1. What those dumb boycott people seem not to know is that there are many many Palestinians making a decent living at that Israeli plant, and if they close down or begin to go under, those Palestinians will be out of work, lose their incomes. Is this what they want?

    1. Of course it’s what they want.

      The more miserable the lives of the Palestinians, the more evil they can claim Israel is.

      They’re not pro-Palestinian, they’re anti-Israel.

  2. Bonus: Enable captions on the video for a good laugh. Trust me

    I’m so glad I trusted you! Clearly the transcriber is not familiar with a Scottish accent (even a relatively mild one).

    My favourite so far: “Palace thing” instead of “Palestine”… in fact, I think I’m going to use “Palace thing” from now on.

    1. Maybe not, but this sort of mess arrives from that sector of society most antagonistic to the military: the various wings of the chatterati. Your university dons, your journalists, &c. I think you see it in the Labour Party fever swamps and in the most snootoid section of the Conservative Party, but not in the broad mainstream of either party.

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