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revision
06-04-2009, 02:51 PM
Controversial French Euro-candidate in anti-Semitism probe

http://ejpress.org/article/36990


6 Updated: 04/Jun/2009 15:23

PARIS (AFP)---French prosecutors launched an investigation on Thursday into comedian Dieudonne Mbala Mbala, leader of an "anti-Zionist" party in this week's European elections, after he was filmed insulting Jews.

If charged and convicted of making a "public anti-Semitic insult", the notorious provocateur could face six months in jail and a 22,500 euro (32,000 dollar) fine.

A spokesman for the Paris prosecutor's office said the inquiry was based on a video circulating on the Internet in which Dieudonne responded to a radio producer who had earlier insulted him in a televised debate.

"The yid Zionist lobby that he represents are thieving, racist liars," the provocateur-turned-politician says, in a clip which now appears to have been removed from the YouTube video-sharing website.

Dieudonne and his supporters are running for election to the European Parliament as a so-called anti-Zionist list, opposed to the supposed influence of a pro-Israeli lobby in all corners of French life.

Reacting to the news, Jewish rights groups renewed calls for the list -- which is headed by the black comic and Alain Soral, a former member of Jean Marie Le Pen's extreme- right National Front -- to be banned.

The list is only on the ballot in the Paris region and its leaders admit they have little prospect of winning seats in the Strasbourg parliament but hope instead to publicise their theories about “Zionist influence”.

Several mainstream political leaders have condemned the campaign as a threat to France's delicate community relations in a country that has both Europe's largest Jewish and Muslim populations.

Loki
06-04-2009, 02:53 PM
Mbala Mbala again, they should kick him out of the country asap. They are way too soft on him. I hope France can be delivered from this scum.

Phlegethon
06-04-2009, 07:00 PM
Yeah, let France safely stay under Zionist tutelage with little peacock Sarkozy at the helm. Alternate opinions simply cannot be tolerated.

Loki
06-04-2009, 07:04 PM
Yeah, let France safely stay under Zionist tutelage with little peacock Sarkozy at the helm. Alternate opinions simply cannot be tolerated.

Well, France has 50 million Frenchmen, why do they import niggers to do their "free speech" for them? It kinda defeats the object.

This guy gets his dick sucked off by a white French woman every evening, and the French Nutzies like Le Pen are all in support of it. :rolleyes: "Criticize the jew and you can fuck my daughter for free!" should become the NF's new official slogan.

http://english.chosun.com/site/data/img_dir/2009/05/09/2009050900221_0.jpg

If our task is not to protect Europe from being overrun by the likes of him, then I don't know what is. :coffee:

Phlegethon
06-04-2009, 07:07 PM
Face it, racism is totally unpolitical and has never solved any problem politically. It has always created even worse problems.

If it takes a half-negro to firmly stand his ground as an anti-Zionist then there apparently is something wrong with all those lily-white Frenchmen who go on following shenanigans like Philippe de Villiers and Marine Le Pen.

Loki
06-04-2009, 07:09 PM
Face it, racism is totally unpolitical and has never solved any problem politically. It has always created even worse problems.

If it takes a half-negro to firmly stand his ground as an anti-Zionist then there apprently is something wrong with all those lily-white Frenchman who go on following shenanigans like Philippe de Villiers and Marine Le Pen.

LOL! This is funny. So anti-Semitism is not racism then, eh? ;) You guys can't have it both ways. And to be sure, it's not about racism at all.

Phlegethon
06-04-2009, 07:22 PM
LOL! This is funny. So anti-Semitism is not racism then, eh? ;)

Well, the problem begins with right-wing nutters adopting Zionist propaganda terms. Most of these people are Semites, so they hardly are anti-themselves. They are just a big pissed because their relatives, including women and children, get butchered or rolled over by tanks thanks to the peace-loving Zionist entity and they perpetrators always get away with it because they control public opinion all over Europe.

As you are from the former biggest ally of the Zionist entity I do not expect you to understand this, though.

SwordoftheVistula
06-05-2009, 11:14 AM
Several mainstream political leaders have condemned the campaign as a threat to France's delicate community relations in a country that has both Europe's largest Jewish and Muslim populations.

Anything that can rattle those 'delicate community relations' is a huge plus in my opinion.

Fortis in Arduis
06-05-2009, 12:34 PM
Well, the problem begins with right-wing nutters adopting Zionist propaganda terms. Most of these people are Semites, so they hardly are anti-themselves. They are just a big pissed because their relatives, including women and children, get butchered or rolled over by tanks thanks to the peace-loving Zionist entity and they perpetrators always get away with it because they control public opinion all over Europe.

As you are from the former biggest ally of the Zionist entity I do not expect you to understand this, though.

The Zionist establishment do influence public opinion, but they do not control and to suggest so is ridiculous.

The Zionist establishment has the same interests as our own anyway - they are united in capitalism and socialism, and so it follow that there exist nationalist-Zionists who oppose that, and have similar ideals to ... well... myself for one.

I do not know if I can speak for the likes of you. I am not sure of your politics.