I’m tired of candles and teddy bears, by Abnousse Shalmani – L’Express

The JDD led by the far right Yes but… By

I’m exactly like Richard Malka or Iannis Roder, I’m tired of minutes of silence, candles and teddy bears. I’m fed up because the cohort of “you won’t have my hatred” obscures the only weapon at our disposal: ideological combat. And you know what ? Rearming yourself intellectually does not cause deaths, but ensures life, free life. Anger, because my sadness has been exhausted since my Iranian childhood, since 1979, since Islamism strikes everywhere, killing Muslims and Westerners, assassinating in fanatical enthusiasm unbelievers who are so many soul brothers.

Anger still at the “yes, buts”, the relativism, the silences. Not qualifying the pogroms committed in Israel by a terrorist army, not loudly dissociating oneself from these massacres – even though Hamas is shouting at repeating that it “fights” in the name of Islam – this is not This is nothing other than covert support, but criminal support nonetheless, an apology for terrorism. The corpses of Jewish women, children, men, old men have not yet all been found, not all identified as the “yes, but” are taking refuge behind Gaza, the massacre to come in Gaza, to justify their refusal to denounce the so-called pogrom, knowing that the Gazans victims of the Israeli response are collateral damage (unbearable yes, but collateral damage), while the Israeli victims were targets, Jews killed because they were Jews. When we go after human beings in their beds, when we decapitate babies, when we chase kids to shoot them one by one, when we execute a woman whose last sentence is “I’m pregnant”, we don’t we do not wage war, we do not resist, we kill savagely, we kill with hatred.

Anger at the anti-racist organizations, the neo-feminists, the permanent indignants capable of mobilizing against white heterosexual figures, but look elsewhere while Hamas rapes, tortures, kills, while Hamas laughs while proudly proclaiming “having killed the ugly ones and taking hostage the beautiful ones.” Anger at the public figures, actors, singers, who sign everything and anything on a daily basis when it comes to casting a wide net on artificial inclusiveness and imaginary discrimination, but who do not dare in the face of a massacre of Jews. Understand, one of the Kardashian sisters lost over a million followers by daringwhile with Israel. So we should not lose followers, slow down the career, too bad for dignity, forget humanism minimum service.

Shame. Shame at the incredible enthusiasm of the Tunisians, Yemenis, Malaysians, Iraqis and a brainless fringe of Iranians who demonstrate en masse. While most of these countries are experiencing civil wars, a catastrophic economic crisis, suffering the negligence of their corrupt leaders, and having no access to education or the future, they are capable of mobilizing against the Jews, and only against the Jews.

Shame at the distressing spectacle of demonstrators in Great Britain and Australia who shouted: “Gas the Jews!”, “Fuck the Jews!”, and young London women, comfortably London, who wore t-shirts bearing the image paragliders, a reference to the terrorists who killed young people of their age during the rave party in Israel. Shame and rage in the face of a humanity that forgets its humanity by shouting its joy over the corpses of Israeli civilians massacred by bloodthirsty terrorists who have ruined Gaza economically, socially and morally since 2006 and their coming to power through the ballot box. They have thrown opponents out of windows in broad daylight, brainwashed Gazan children with hateful propaganda that prohibits any possibility of peace, diverted international aid and the entire budget to buy weapons, make rockets, dig tunnels, in the name of hatred of the Jew, in the name of Islamism.

* Abnousse Shalmani is a writer and journalist committed against the obsession with identity

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