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The Red Nose Day Dilemma

Tomorrow is Red Nose Day in the UK. This is an annual, comedian led charity drive that the BBC spearheads every year. However, as usual, the choice of charities that are supported by this is somewhat of a problem if you feel that Israel should continue to exist and Jews should be able to live there.

The undeniably left wing (but the nice sort who know what they’re talking about) web site Harry’s Place has an informative post on the troubling nature of some of the key charities that will benefit from money raised on Red Nose Day. And they’re not big friends of Israel.

Harry’s Place advice to the UK: don’t give to Red Nose Day. Pick some of their charities and give “a-la-carte” so to speak.

And let us remember how the other major BBC led charity drive, Children in Need, ended up paying for great outdoor fun in the Welsh mountains for disadvantaged young men, or training courses for London’s very own cadre of Islamic suicide tube bombers.

BBC’s Children in Need funded 7/7 terrorist propaganda, says Newsnight

Thousands of pounds raised by Britons for the BBC’s Children in Need charity could have been used to recruit and train the homegrown terrorists involved in the 7/7 terror attacks on London.

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Brian of London

Brian of London is not the messiah, he's a very naughty boy. Since making aliyah in 2009, Brian has blogged at Israellycool. Brian is an indigenous rights activist fighting for indigenous people who’ve returned to their ancestral homelands and built great things.
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Brian of London

Brian of London is not the messiah, he's a very naughty boy. Since making aliyah in 2009, Brian has blogged at Israellycool. Brian is an indigenous rights activist fighting for indigenous people who’ve returned to their ancestral homelands and built great things.
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