Tony Parker, the ADL & the “French Farrakhan”

parker french 2Dieudonne’s protest is thus not against Jews, but against the absurdity of laws which the Jewish elite have used to stifle the legitimate examination of a history that belongs to all people—not just Jews. Abraham Foxman—who is pressing for the very same Thought Police laws in America—is alarmed that so many of the French people have embraced the quenelle gesture to protest the repressive and anti-intellectual laws and the bullies behind them. That is why Tony Parker—a popular figure among American youth—had to be “put down.”

Dieudonne, who has been called the “French Farrakhan” by his enemies, decries Western society’s overemphasis on the Jewish holocaust to the exclusion of other crimes against humanity, like slavery and racism. This is particularly irksome because Jewish scholars have made the analysis of every aspect of the Black African Holocaust an Olympic sport, actually discounting at their whim the numbers of Black Africans murdered in the trans-Atlantic slave trade.

When in Chicago, Dieudonne embraced the honorific title “French Farrakhan” and was photographed holding the book the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan released in 2010, The Secret Relationship Between Blacks and Jews. With the book, The Minister has taken the fight far beyond symbols, gestures, and thought crime laws and into the documented history of Jewish participation in the very “Architecture of White Supremacy.”

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