Here are some clips from the Al Quds Day rally in New York City on May 31. Al Quds is the Arabic word for Jerusalem. Note the reference to the "Jew state" by the first speaker. Note the detailed explanation of what that dopey refrain, "From the river to the sea...." means. Hopefully, CAIR's Southern California director, Hussam Ayloush, is reading this. In last month's appearance at UC Irvine, he actually feigned ignorance of that phrase!
"This is a bunch of scumbags!"
I also wonder what this video says about YouTube's policy of taking down "hateful" videos that promote hate or violence toward others. As part of that recently-announced policy, they have now permantly removed my parody of Hitler speaking to a "crowd of SA and ISIS followers" in Berlin in which I inserted my own English sub-titles. Although this New York rally video was produced by Memri to illustrate the hate being directed towards Israel and Jews, I wonder if YouTube will eventually remove this as well. If they do, will it be because it shows hate being directed towards Jews or because they feel it would lead to hate directed against pro-Palestinian supporters and/or Muslims? Or would it be that YouTube can't allow the hatred on the part of "protected" groups of people to be exposed?
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