I wonder if other groups, such as whites, should follow the Jewish lead in protesting race mixing?
Right-wing Jews protest at the wedding of a son of Muslims and a daughter of Jews in Rishon Letzion, Israel, on 17 August 2014
Am I as a Jew embarrassed by these Jewish protests against miscegenation? No. Racial nationalism is healthy, natural and good. It is the way forward for the world.
In this video, former member of the Knesset, Michael Ben Ari, wearing a yarmulke says to the crowd: “We are here because we don’t want the Jews to experience a spiritual Holocaust [through intermarriage]. I ask the President of Israel, don’t you have anything better to do than bless the disgusting phenomenon of miscegenation?”
The crowd sings, “He’s a traitor!”
Michael: “We have here a jihad against the Jewish people.”
“They say we are racist. If that is true, what of Golda Meir? She said that what is happening here tonight is a continuation of the gas chambers. It is the annihilation of the Jewish people.”
Jewish National Front leader Baruch Marzel says: “But the threat to the Jewish people from miscegenation is 1,000 times worse [than Hamas].”
Lehava leader Bentzi Gopstein: “We have here Rabbi Yehuda Harel. His daughter Hannah is not with us tonight…and she is not at her family’s home. His daughter was taken by an Arab, may his name be cursed.”
The crowd yells, “Death to the Arabs!”
“If you listen to the news, you know that the most popular name in the United Kingdom is Mohammed. So we want it to be the most popular name in the United Kingdom. There should be lots of Mohammeds in Britain, Sweden and France. Not here!”
A Jew in a kipa yells: “We will go on living here. The Arabs will become extinct. We will spit at them. We will humiliate them. For as long they don’t want us to exist.”
The crowd roars with approval.
The Jewish protesters spit when the Arab groom arrives.
I wonder if the Simon Wiesenthal Center will be protesting all this racism? Will R. Abraham Cooper be flying in any time soon, perhaps with Al Sharpton in tow?
The crowd sings, “I hate all Arab football players! I hate all the Arabs!”
“Just another Arab. He has fleas in his beard. May your village burn down! May your village burn down!”
“Mohammed is a homo! Son of a whore! Mohammed is dead! Mohammed is dead!”
“Kahane still lives! Kahane still lives!”
“Jewish women for the Jewish people! Jewish women for the Jewish people!”
“Arab, you better watch out! My sister is not for the taking!”
On August 17, 2014, the Israeli anti-miscegenation group Lehava protested a party in central Israel city of Rishon Letzion celebrating the union of a son of Muslim Palestinian citizens of Israel and the daughter of Jewish citizens of Israel. A bus brought activists from Jerusalem to the venue, so that they could harass wedding guests as they arrive, chant “Death to Arabs!” and hear speeches from followers of the late Rabbi Meir Kahane extolling the virtues of racial-religious purity.
Since the state only permits weddings within faith-based communities, mixed Jewish-Gentile married couples are exceedingly rare in Israel. Regardless, the far right has made fighting the phenomenon a centerpiece of its political platform. The Kahanist Knesset representative Michael Ben-Ari was denied re-election in 2013 by a narrow margin, as center-right lawmakers adopted his rhetoric and vacuumed up his votes. The Kahanists continue to organize on the ground and push the Zionist consensus even further to the right.
It is important to note that the vigilante vanguards of Lehava have received funding from the Israeli government, via its sister organization Hemla. Lehava has also testified to the Knesset that 1,000 Jewish Israeli woman have been kidnapped and forced to marry Palestinians. While the Israeli police deny that any such cases exist, it also works in tandem with anti-miscegenation patrols throughout the country that try to deter young Israelis and Palestinians from socializing.