The Neonazi Ties of the Leftist Lunabrits
They say one is known by the company one keeps and it is always fascinating to see the cyber-company of some of the leading leftist moonbats. First, there is the Noam, the Khmer Rouge's favorite MIT professor, who has never met a Holocaust Denier he does not like, and spends considerable time promoting such people. Then we have Professor Juan Cole, who publishes dozens of his screeds on the pro-terror "antiwar.com" web site run by neonazi Justin Raimondo, the fellow who proved the Jews and not Bin Laden were responsible for knocking down the World Trade Center on 9-11 on the basis of the fact that an Israeli moving man was found to have some cash hidden in a dirty sock. Cole's personal page also links to that of New Mexican neonazi Kurt Nimmo, a longtime unemployed photographer-wannabe tied to the Holocaust Denial Barnes Review who blames dem Joos for all of his failures. Alexander Cockburn's Counterpunch magazine has never had any problem with publishing Nimmo (who moonlights as the spokesman for the Uruknet web site, run by the pro-Saddam Iraqi Ba'athists when they are not busy beheading people but with an Italian front man) and other neonazis and neofascists.
I have long believed that the model of politics that sees political opinion laid out along a linear ruler, with the far Left on one side and the neonazi far Right way over on the other, is simply incorrect. The more correct representation of the political arena is as a circle, with the Far Left and the Neonazi Right smack alongside one another and closely collaborating. Just take a look at the mix of far-left and far-right conspiracy moonbats sharing space on the web site of neonazi Jeff Rense.
Then take Sue Blackwell, the University of Birmingham lecturer who is the driving force behind the motion by the British "Association of University Teachers" calling for boycotts of Israeli universities. Her web site features a photo of Blackwell wearing a PLO flag and with the slogan "To the Academic Intifada." Julie Burchill, a columnist for the Times of London, has just dismissed the AUT boycotters as genteel anti-Semites. "They're too respectable to daub swastikas on a synagogue - but it sure feels good to band together and bully them Israeli academics!"
Now it seems that Sistuh Sue Blackwell has her own personal web page, full of anti-Israel propaganda. The Jerusalem Post has revealed that Blackwell's personal page links directly to the page of a notorious neonazi and Holocaust Denier. Wendy Campbell, who owns the MarWen Media web site, is a regular on those Indymedia ultra-moonbat web sites, and has long promoted Holocaust denial and anti-Semitic conspiracy theories of supposed “unrivaled Jewish power.” Campbell, who has ties to deported Canadian nazi Ernst Zundel, lives in La Quinta, California, and also maintains a web site entitled “Exposing Israeli Apartheid." It is also linked by Blackwell.
Blackwell's web site is reported to be under a House of Commons Committee investigation for a previous link to a web site blaming Jews for the 9/11 attacks. Blackwell also links to quite a lot of other pro-terror and anti-Jewish web sites, including that of Alexander Cockburn, that of Holocaust Denier Norman Finkelstein, and that of British anti-Semite Gilad Atzmon who recently issued a call to progressives to burn down synagogues.
Blackwell should change her web page's slogan to read "To the Academic Dachau!"


3 Comments:
"Crush Islam!"
So how is Raimondo a neo-nazi? Is he a member of the American Nazi Party?
Justin Raimondo is probably not member of the American Nazi Party, but he does go to great lengths to eliminate any concievable standard of distinguishing himself from them.
Guilt-by-association argument, perhaps. But still guilty.
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