Dubai Knight wrote:rudeboy wrote:can someone tell me if the cartoons which the nazis used in their propoganda against the jews, were or werent anti semitic?
Well there are people here who would claim they were not as the Zionist movement probably collaborated with the Nazi party to create them.
I simple terms, they were 100% anti-semitic.
Knight
lets not argue with whether hollocast existed or didnt exist, or whether the jews collaborated with the nazis or they didnt!! lets stick to the discussion here which is the cartoon.
So i guess we can all agree that anti-jews cartoon by the Nazis were anti-semitic.
Why were they anti-semitic in your opinion? something to do with the star? something to do with how they look? something to do with their culture? something to do with how greedy they were? what was so anti-semitic about those cartoons?
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"Antisemitism (also spelled anti-semitism or anti-Semitism) is prejudice against or hostility towards Semitic peoples, often rooted in hatred of their ethnic background, culture, and/or religion"
Definition from
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Semit ... _and_usageso its basically an attack or "rooted in hatred of their ethnic background, culture and/or religion".
now the nazis rooted this hatred by their propoganda. Distributing pamplets, and using the radio and even drawing cartoons of the jews in their newspapers, which basically made FUN of their culture, looks and religion.
So how is drawing a cartoon of Muhammad (pbuh) not seen as anti-semitic? Ok it might seem ok to some europeans or westerners that its only a cartoon i.e a picture on a paper, it has no meaning whatsoever, it was done for FUN. But didnt the Nazis and the Germans thought the same? That the cartoons of jews at THAT time were just done for fun and we all know what it all led to right?
Is not drawing a cartoon going to create hatred amongst muslims and non muslims? Is not that the purpose of anti-semitic material? I.e to create HATRED?
If you think, that cartoons of the jewish ppl and of the star (a religious icon for the jews) was anti-semitic than why isnt drawing a cartoon of muhammad (pbuh) not anti-semitic?
Didnt the germans and the nazis use their "FREEDOM" of speech when they created cartoons against jews?
so heres what I suggest:
1) ppl who think that these cartoons are just a piece of paper and has no meanings, should think again. Because thats exactly what the Germans thought when the Nazis came in power. They had their eyes closed and were taken for a ride by Hitler.
2) If you think that jews cartoons were anti-semitic than you have to realize that drawing cartoons of Muhammad (pbuh) is not going to ease the current tension between muslims and non-muslims living in Europe. But instead its going to make things worse. So if jews cartoons were anti-semitic than a leader from the EU should declare that such acts are only spreading anti-semitic feelings.
3) If you think that its all nonsense, than kindly declare that the nazi cartoons of the jews was all a NONSENSE as well!!
Its a shame that human beings have not or do not learn anything from HISTORY.
Mein Kempf is banned in Europe yet the Quraanic Verse is free for everyone to read.
If the Quraanic Verse is free for everyone to read, than why shouldnt the Mein Kempf be allowed to be read in schools, universities across EUROPE?
Europe has double standards. The Western world has double standards when it comes to their so called "foreign" policy. When someone commits a crime on them, its labelled as a act of terroism against MANKIND.
What about the MANKIND living in Palestine? Kashmir? Checyneya?
If the jews want their own country than give the kashmiris and checyneyans their own country as well