The Guardian publishes anti-Semitic, Nazi propaganda-inspired cartoon, retracts after outrage. Here is the backstory

The anti-Semitic cartoon by The Guardian

On Saturday (April 29), the British daily The Guardian courted controversy after it published a vile, anti-Semitic cartoon depicting the resignation of former banker Richard Sharp from the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC).

The cartoon, which was drawn by one Martin Rowson, featured the former BBC Chairman walking out of the office with a box of octopuses/squids. The disturbing artwork also had a swine in the background, an animal whose consumption is strictly prohibited in Judaism.

Anti-Semitism of The Guardian called out on social media

It must be mentioned that Richard Sharp is a Jew by Faith who proactively supports Israel and as such the cartoon targeting the ex-BBC Chair was clearly directed towards his religious beliefs.

During the Nazi era, propaganda material depicting the Jewish community as ‘squids’, and ‘octopuses’ and controlling global affairs of the world, was in wide circulation.

Anti-Semitic propaganda during the Nazi era in Germany
Anti-Semitic cartoons, images via Twitter/ @Beccah2Fois

Popular Jewish handles on social media were aghast at the anti-Semitic cartoon published by The Guardian. Head of policy at the Community Security Trust (CST), Dave Rich, pointed out the history behind the ugly depiction of Jewish people as animals.

“The problem is that a squid or octopus is also a common antisemitic motif, used to depict a supposed Jewish conspiracy with its tentacles wrapped around whatever parts of society the Jews supposedly control. Especially money. Are those gold coins in the box with Sharp’s squid?” he said.

Editor of ‘The Jewish Chronicle, Stephen Pollard, wrote, “It takes a lot to shock me. And I am well aware of the Guardian’s and especially Rowson’s form. But I still find it genuinely shocking that not a single person looked at this and said, no, we can’t run this. To me that’s the real issue.”

Even the former Mayor of London, Sajid Javid, was forced to tweet, “Today’s Guardian cartoon wouldn’t have looked out of place in a Nazi newspaper. Guardian really should have known better.”

The Guardian retracts controversial cartoon
Following social media outrage, The Guardian had no choice but to retract its despicable ‘Nazi-inspired’ cartoon. In a statement, it said, “The cartoon that was posted here today did not meet our editorial standards, and we have decided to remove it from our website.”

The British daily however did not cite any apology for its actions.

Screengrab of The Guardian statement

Meanwhile, cartoonist Martin Rowson blamed his anti-Semitic cartoon on ‘carlessness’ and ‘thoughtlessness.’ He had said, “I screwed up pretty badly with a Graun toon today & many people are understandably very upset. I genuinely apologise, unconditionally.”

Events leading upto the resignation of Richard Sharp

On Friday (April 28), former BBC Chairman Richard Sharp resigned from his post after being found guilty of quid pro quo. It was earlier revealed that he helped former Prime Minister Boris Johnson secure a loan of £800,000 (₹8.03 crores).

A regular donor to the Conservative Party, Sharp had reportedly introduced a ‘friend’ named Sam Blyth to Britain’s Cabinet Secretary and Head of Civil Service, Simon Case.

Interestingly, Sam Blyth is a multi-millionaire businessman, who proposed to serve as the credit guarantor for the loan sanctioned to Boris Johnson, his distant cousin. The said meeting took place in late 2020 when Johnson was Britain’s Prime Minister.

Soon after, in January 2021, the name of Richard Sharp was recommended for the Chairperson of the BBC for a four-year term by the same Johnson administration. Sharp was appointed for the position the following month.

According to The Sunday Times, the £8,00,000 loan was finalised only in February 2021 (the same month as the appointment of Richard Sharp). Soon after, the BBC Chair was investigated for a possible ‘conflict of interest.’

https://www.opindia.com/2023/04/guardian-publishes-anti-semitic-nazi-propaganda-inspired-cartoon-retracts-after-outrage/

Germany: Police try to arrest knifeman in Hamburg mosque – aggressive mob tries to prevent it

After a knife attack, a suspected perpetrator has been arrested in a mosque in Hamburg. The police faced resistance from those present.

During Friday prayers at the El-Iman mosque in Hamburg, police intervened and arrested one person. A spokesperson for the Hamburg police confirmed this to t-online when asked. According to the report, a man recognised his attacker, who allegedly stabbed him with a knife several months ago.

The caller reportedly alerted the police, who arrived on the scene with a large contingent including dog handlers. “The officers deployed in front of the entrances of the mosque and waited for the prayer to end,” the police spokesman said.

During the arrest of the alleged perpetrator, a large, sometimes aggressive mob gathered in front of the door, the spokesperson said. According to the statement, the alleged knifeman was in a group of about five people, so three other men were also checked. One of them was taken into custody after a verbal altercation.

https://www.t-online.de/region/hamburg/id_100167760/messerattacke-mann-erkennt-mutmasslichen-taeter-unter-moscheebesuchern-festnahme.html

Germany’s ‘conservative’ CDU party appoints Iranian-born ‘AfD hunter’ as senator for justice in Berlin

Headquarters of the CDU Berlin in the Peter Lorenz House, Berlinautor, CC-BY-SA-4.0, Wikimedia Commons

Germany’s Christian Democrats have appointed a new senator for justice in Berlin known for her hardline stance against the right during her previous tenure in the Federal Office of the Constitutional Protection. The case illustrates the bizarre state in which the entire West has found itself — where political and judicial systems have been weaponized against ethnic Europeans unhappy with the status quo, often with the help of so-called “conservatives.”

The Federal Office of the Constitutional Protection monitors and takes law enforcement action against “threats” to the country’s constitution, and one of its top targets as of late is the opposition party Alternative for Germany (AfD). Iranian-born Felor Badenberg is a key player in the domestic intelligence agency, currently serving as its vice president; she made a name for herself targeting the right, with the press going so far as to label her the “AfD hunter.”

Usually, in a democracy, a key intelligence authority being labeled a “hunter” of a major opposition party would be seen as a negative, but in Germany, democracy works a little differently.

First, it is worth noting why the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) is even in a position to appoint Badenberg to the senator of justice and consumer protection position. The party pulled off a victory in February of this year after a court-ordered “do-over” election. Berlin with a CDU mayor is a bit of a surprise, but it will not essentially change the status quo in the city. If history is any guide, it may even make things worse, especially given its new alliance with the Social Democrats (SPD).

That is because the CDU is, after all, a faux “conservative” party. It takes a few token positions, like mild skepticism over green energy policy and Germany’s decision to shut down nuclear power, and attempts to use these non-controversial positions to cast itself as the alternative to the left-wing coalition government. Given voters’ short memories, the CDU is even attempting to castigate the current government for its radical immigration policies despite CDU’s previous leader, Angela Merkel, opening the doors to Syrians in 2015, resulting in over a million new arrivals.

Germany’s open immigration policy has also elevated many foreigners into positions of power, many of whose families were already admitted to the country decades ago. It is a phenomenon seen in many countries across the West, and these foreigners do not like the idea of any party that wants to close the door to more mass immigration. In Germany, not all of these foreigners join the Greens or other parties on the left — some have also made their way into the CDU.

That is why it should come as no surprise that Berlin’s CDU branch has nominated Badenberg. The 47-year-old came to Germany with her parents when she was 12 and developed her reputation of “fighting the right” while heading the department for right-wing extremism and terrorism. However, targeting this “extremism” and “terrorism” actually translated into cultivating a legal surveillance regime for one of the CDU’s chief political rivals. She is seen as being one of the key players in classifying the AfD as a “right-wing extremist threat” through a 1,000-page report she helped put together. Such a classification opened the door to extreme repression of the AfD in Germany, allowing her domestic spy agency to begin monitoring phone calls and emails of AfD members without any warrant or suspicion of criminal wrongdoing. Their only offense required for a phone tap, for example, is membership within the political party.

The left has also richly rewarded Badenberg’s service. German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser, who has launched a campaign against the AfD while claiming right-wing extremism is the top threat facing the country, was behind promoting Badenberg to vice president in the Federal Office of the Protection of the Constitution.

Now, the CDU, in turn, is elevating Badenberg once again with her appointment to senator of justice. However, it is hardly surprising, as the CDU is just as enthusiastic as the left to promote an agenda to ban the entire AfD party, especially with the AfD rising in the polls, which represents a direct threat to the CDU’s electoral prospects.

The AfD is obviously opposed to the move, but the party has little recourse. The chairwoman of the Berlin AfD, Dr. Kristin Brinker, for example, said: “With the nomination of Badenberg, the CDU is making itself the tool of an ideological campaign against the pluralism of opinion in Germany…. We will also fight against the partisan instrumentalization of the justice department in the German capital.”

At a time when most Germans are turning against mass immigration, the major parties are looking for ways to tamp down the popularity of the immigration-restrictionist party. Badenberg is just another sign that the CDU is colluding with a range of other parties in Germany’s “faux” democracy to take out one of maybe two major parties opposed to the status quo.

https://rmx.news/germany/germanys-conservative-cdu-party-appoints-iranian-born-afd-hunter-as-senator-for-justice-in-berlin/

Austria: Execution according to Sharia law in Vienna underground station – man chopped off arms and legs in front of passengers

The victim’s hands and feet completely or partially chopped off: The new details on the machete murder at the U6 station in Vienna-Brigittenau point to a punishment according to Islamic Sharia law. Is that why the police are so silent about the background?

The victim in the murder with machetes – an Algerian (31) – was slaughtered at the U6 underground station nine days ago – eXXpress reported. Five or six, according to eyewitnesses even up to ten men, allegedly intercepted the later victim in the station, chased him down the escalator and killed him in front of the entrance. Two perpetrators with machetes allegedly partially severed the Algerian’s hands and feet while he was still alive, oe24 reported.

Due to the high blood loss, the victim died a little later in a hospital. One of the alleged attackers – also an Algerian (24) – fled when the police arrived and jumped into the Danube Canal. The officers caught him, the suspect denies: “I wasn’t there, I don’t know the victim”.

The police did not release any details about the crime, which not only frightens the population in Brigittenau. They refrained from publishing mugshots. While this is always considered appropriate for small cash machine thieves, it does not seem to be the case for a brutal gang presumably from the drug milieu. To this day, the suspects walk around Vienna unmolested.

Or do other reasons play a role in the secretiveness of the police? Do they not want to say anything because this would lead to an outcry among the population?

The crime is fatally reminiscent of methods that repeatedly cause severe criticism of outdated legal practice. Most recently, the public chopping off of the right hand and left foot of a thief in Somalia caused an international stir.

The type of punishment for thieves is deposited in Sura 5:38 in the Koran as a “warning from Allah”, but it is not applied in modern Islam. In Islamist circles with a harsh interpretation of the law (Sharia), however, it is. For serial offenders, in addition to the possibility of chopping off the right hand, there is also that of cutting off the left foot.

Was a gang member punished at the U6 underground station who deceived and stole from his accomplices several times?

The police do not comment on this either.

https://exxpress.at/verdacht-nach-macheten-mord-bei-u6-bestrafungs-aktion-nach-gesetz-der-scharia/

France: A 9th grade student at Collège Camille Vernet in Valence glorifies terrorism by drawing a jihadist with a Kalashnikov and declares that he is planning an attack; his flat is searched

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| On April 26, a teacher at the Collège Camille Vernet in Valence reported that one of his 9th grade students had been exposed as an apologist for terrorism in class. The teacher had asked his pupils to show their future during the lesson. The 14-year-old student in question drew a picture of a jihadist with a Kalashnikov and explained that he was planning to commit an attack. He was arrested and placed in police custody following this report. His home was searched.

https://www.fdesouche.com/2023/04/29/valence-16-un-eleve-de-3eme-du-college-camille-vernet-fait-lapologie-du-terrorisme-en-dessinant-un-djihadiste-muni-dune-kalachnikov-et-expliquant-quil-projetait-de-commettre-un-attentat-s/

Finland’s leading party plans coalition with anti-immigration Finns party

Finland’s new government is likely heading in a decidedly conservative direction after the president of Finland’s election-winning National Coalition Party (NCP), Petteri Orpo, said he plans to form a coalition with the right-wing Finns Party, a party known for its strong stance against mass immigration.

Unlike in neighboring Sweden, where the coalition government agreed to cooperate with the Sweden Democrats but refused to actually allow the party into the coalition, Finland’s new government would directly include the Finns party, giving it more power to decide on government policy.

Formal negotiations to form a new Finnish government, which will begin on May 2, will bring together the center-right NCP, which Orpo leads, and the Finns’ Party, as well as two other small parties, Orpo announced at a press conference in Helsinki.

Such an alliance with the Finns Party, which won 20.1 percent of the vote in the April 2 parliamentary elections, would mean a new anti-immigrant party coming to power in Europe, and mark a string of victories for such parties. It would also cement Scandinavia’s turn toward a more right-wing direction on the issue of immigration and sovereignty.

Orpo also had the option of forming a coalition: with the center-left Social Democratic Party of the resigning prime minister, Sanna Marin, but has rejected that course.

“There are of course differences between the parties. And certainly, as we know, there are issues on which these different views exist,” Orpo told reporters. However, after preliminary discussions over the past few weeks with the Finns Party, “we collectively felt that these issues could be resolved. There are no insurmountable differences,” Orpo said.

A previous coalition included the Finns Party, formerly the True Finns, between 2015 and 2017. Members of coalitions in the Finnish parliament traditionally inherit cabinet posts, and the second party in the ruling coalition usually takes the post of finance minister. The other two small parties in the possible future coalition are the Christian Democrats and the Swedish People’s Party of Finland, traditional allies of the Finnish right.

https://rmx.news/finland/finlands-leading-party-plans-coalition-with-anti-immigration-finns-party/