Beware of zionist "anti-zionism" infiltration

Started by yankeedoodle, December 02, 2018, 01:58:31 PM

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This is a pretty interesting audio. Download at the link.

The Alan Buttle Radio Show 2018.12.29

QuoteThe Anti-Zionist / pro-Palestine movement is as Jewish as the Zionist one.


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Quote from: maz on January 04, 2019, 03:35:20 PM

This is a pretty interesting audio. Download at the link.

The Alan Buttle Radio Show 2018.12.29

QuoteThe Anti-Zionist / pro-Palestine movement is as Jewish as the Zionist one.



Well, if we can't trust Cynthia McKinney, we might as well just fucking give up.  It was just for a cheap Mediterranean sea voyage that she boarded the Mavi Marmara to take aid to Palestine.

Surely, that's what he wants: trust nobody, it's hopeless, give up, because everybody's a fucking commie. 

A little past 12:00, we can hear him say "Roger Waters himself was the son of a communist party member and former Labour Party activist."

Now, I don't know if Roger Waters had a stepfather, and, if so, who or what his stepfather might have been, but, Roger Waters's father - his birth father - died fighting in World War II. 

Better not let Roger hear what this butt-head says about him, otherwise, he might whip his ass.  Obviously, Roger Waters comes from brave British fighting stock, and Mr. Butt-head wouldn't stand a chance.

QuoteSeventy years to the day after his father was killed in a desperate battle with German troops in Italy, Roger Waters unveiled a memorial in which he paid moving tribute to the man he never knew.

The founder of Pink Floyd was just a baby when his father, Lt Eric Waters, died during the bitter, close-quarters fighting that took place after British and American troops landed at Anzio in Jan 1944 in order to outflank the Germans and liberate Rome.

His unit, Z Company of the 8th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers, was all but wiped out in an aggressive German counter-attack on Feb 18, 1944.

His remains were never found.

The death of his father has haunted the British rock star all his life and inspired many of Pink Floyd's best known songs, including some off the album The Wall.

Roger Waters memorialises his fallen WWII father
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/italy/10646870/Roger-Waters-memorialises-his-fallen-WWII-father.html