Jewish Supremacists Radically Desperate to Censor the Internet
Desperate attempts by Jewish Supremacists to censor the Internet because of the danger it poses to their conspiracy have been revealed in a special inquiry held before the Israeli parliament.
The Jerusalem Post:
Internet anti-Semitism a ‘mortal danger,’ say MKs
By SAM SOKOL
02/10/2014 19:55
Stakeholders from government and non-governmental organizations testify in Knesset hearing on matter.
Anti-Semitism on the net is “like a tsunami wave,” Knesset
Immigration, Absorption and Diaspora Committee chairman MK Yoel Razbozov said during a Sunday hearing on online hate speech.
Razbozov called for countries to enact legislation restricting online hate, and warned that if Jews will not act to combat the spread of anti-Semitism online, they will eventually “find themselves in mortal danger.”
Representatives of the Foreign Ministry, the Ministry of Jerusalem and Diaspora Affairs, the Israeli Internet Association and the Anti-Defamation League, among other bodies, testified regarding the dangers of online hate and discussed methods of combating disinformation about Jews and Israel.
The Anti-Defamation League testified regarding its ongoing relationship with Internet hosting company GoDaddy to take down anti-Semitic websites, citing some 30 sites it said were taken down by the American company.
Facebook has also been working with the ADL, its representative said.
“Facebook is coming around, they just need time,” Ronald Eissens of the International Network Against Cyberhate added.
The World Zionist Organization established a communications center for combating hate online and is beginning two pilot courses for training Israelis to engage in this struggle, WZO Department for Countering Anti-Semitism chief Yaakov Hagoel told lawmakers.
“I don’t see us winning the battle but at least we are putting up a fight,” he said.
While combating disinformation with facts and taking anti-Semitism offline were both tactics discussed during the meeting, only the former will have any substantial impact, committee member MK Dov Lipman told The Jerusalem Post.
“I fear that we are fighting a losing battle,” he said. “I am convinced that our focus should be on getting Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and urge websites to remove anti-Semitic materials and not with setting up our own sites and pages to negate the anti-Semitism. I will present this proposal to the chairman of the committee and will push hard for this to be the government’s direction.”
Razbozov called for countries to enact legislation restricting online hate, and warned that if Jews will not act to combat the spread of anti-Semitism online, they will eventually “find themselves in mortal danger.”
Representatives of the Foreign Ministry, the Ministry of Jerusalem and Diaspora Affairs, the Israeli Internet Association and the Anti-Defamation League, among other bodies, testified regarding the dangers of online hate and discussed methods of combating disinformation about Jews and Israel.
The Anti-Defamation League testified regarding its ongoing relationship with Internet hosting company GoDaddy to take down anti-Semitic websites, citing some 30 sites it said were taken down by the American company.
Facebook has also been working with the ADL, its representative said.
“Facebook is coming around, they just need time,” Ronald Eissens of the International Network Against Cyberhate added.
The World Zionist Organization established a communications center for combating hate online and is beginning two pilot courses for training Israelis to engage in this struggle, WZO Department for Countering Anti-Semitism chief Yaakov Hagoel told lawmakers.
“I don’t see us winning the battle but at least we are putting up a fight,” he said.
While combating disinformation with facts and taking anti-Semitism offline were both tactics discussed during the meeting, only the former will have any substantial impact, committee member MK Dov Lipman told The Jerusalem Post.
“I fear that we are fighting a losing battle,” he said. “I am convinced that our focus should be on getting Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and urge websites to remove anti-Semitic materials and not with setting up our own sites and pages to negate the anti-Semitism. I will present this proposal to the chairman of the committee and will push hard for this to be the government’s direction.”
THE CHOSEN ONES

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From: David Duke
Desperate attempts by Jewish Supremacists to censor the Internet because of
the danger it poses to their conspiracy have been revealed in a special inquiry held before the Israeli parliament.
According to a report in the Jerusalem Post,
the Anti-Defamation League is in an “ongoing relationship with Internet
hosting company ‘GoDaddy’” to take down any website which it deems to
be too revealing of Jewish extremism, and also “works with Facebook” for
the same purpose.
According to the ADL representative, giving evidence during a Knesset hearing on the Internet and the threat it poses to Jewish
Supremacy, the ADL has already succeeded in removing 30
sites hosted by Godaddy.
Knesset
Immigration, Absorption and Diaspora Committee chairman MK
Yoel Razbozov called for even further censorship, saying that
“countries” need to enact legislation restricting free speech.
Representatives
of the Foreign Ministry, the Ministry of Jerusalem and Diaspora
Affairs, the Israeli Internet Association and the Anti-Defamation
League, among
other bodies, testified at the hearing.
According
to the report, “Facebook is coming around, they just need time,” Ronald
Eissens of the “International Network Against Cyberhate” added.
The
World Zionist Organization has established a “communications center”
for the internet and is “beginning two pilot courses for training
Israelis to engage in this struggle,” WZO Department for Countering
Anti-Semitism chief Yaakov Hagoel told lawmakers.
“I don’t see us winning
the battle
but at least we are putting up a fight,” he said.
Committee member MK Dov Lipman told The Jerusalem Post that he “fear[s] that we are fighting a losing battle,” saying that countering the facts was not a way forward, and that only outright censorship provided any solution.
“I
am convinced that our focus should be on getting Facebook, YouTube,
Twitter and urge websites to remove anti-Semitic materials and not with
setting up our own sites and pages to negate the anti-Semitism. I will
present this proposal to the chairman of the committee and will push
hard for this to be the
government’s direction
This
poisonous race is not only busy turning us all into self-centered
little whores, while destroying our countries and race from the inside
out, but are desperate to keep the general
public from knowing what Zionist Israel really does in the Mideast.
They have embedded Jewish agents everywhere (I call them HasbaRATS) and
already own major avenues of the Internet. I, myself, have been
censored at many places.
Believe
me, the devious SOBs will not stop until they have total control of
what the White race can say publicly. Hell, with their murderous history
in communism and secret police operations, they’ll end up watching what
we say in private, too.
Don’t you get what these arrogant bastards are up to?

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