Monday, October 7, 2013

Unmasked Judeophobia



Important and informative
This is a superbly edited, fascinating but disturbing film that should be seen by anyone concerned with creating a just society. The interviews with prominent people from a variety of disciplines are thought-provoking and informative.The history of anti-Semitism and its resurgence in contemporary society are examined in a thorough and well-documented manner. This film should be compulsory viewing in high schools and universities.

face the truth
This film explores the dangerous truth about the pervasive and evil influence of antisemitism throughout all aspects of society and throughout the world. It makes vividly clear the wisdom of Martin Luther King Jr when he said in March 1968: "If you are an antiZionist then you are an antisemite". Every high school and college student...and every elected official to be required to see this film.

Time is running out
Hopefully the first in a series of many, Unmasked Judeophobia follows the phenomenon that is anti-Semitism, both in antiquity and in today's modern world. It seems like this 'most lasting of hatreds,' as Mr. Wiesel succinctly puts it, never leaves us. It is suppressed for a time and becomes social taboo for a season, only to be resurrected, only to return with a vengeance. Today in 2012, we see the newest form of anti-Semitism shrouded in anti-Zionism, or anti-Israel sentiment. Scenes from Apartheid Week and events hosted by pro-Palestine groups on college campuses portray the Jew as merciless, akin to Hitler. In one fell swoop, Israel, the Jewish state becomes the Nazi state, and as the Palestine movement denies the Holocaust, it accuse the Jewish state of perpetrating another against the Arab people, and calls for its annihilation. More than educational, Greenfield's piece is both a warning and a wakeup call. Anti-Semitism is spreading across the globe, not only in the Middle East...

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