Pictures shared on social media showed the pendant with a round Palestinian flag sticker over the Star of David, a symbol of Jewish identity.
She later added: “Whoever defaced the Amy Winehouse statue did it with the intention to cover up her Jewishness. They didn’t put it on her top. They put it over her Star of David. Stop denying. We are not stupid.”
“This was removed immediately, and the incident was reported to the police. Camden Market remains, first and foremost, a place of diversity – a global destination that welcomes everyone. Any form of discrimination on our estate will not be tolerated.”
“We know this will have caused upset to many people. We are making enquiries with Camden Market to establish the circumstances and what evidence, such as CCTV footage, may be available.”
“This was removed immediately, and the incident was reported to the police. Camden Market remains, first and foremost, a place of diversity – a global destination that welcomes everyone. Any form of discrimination on our estate will not be tolerated.”
I wonder what would have been the reaction if somebody said the star of david was a hate symbol. (mean, lets be honest here. it’s a symbol used to identify the IDF; and is on the israeli flag;)
I get that it’s not. but I also get how a Palestinian person might see it that way. IMO, take the damn sticker off and call it good.
It would be much more honest if the Western elite just came out and said they don’t consider Palestinians to be human beings.
Someone put a sticker on a statue and this is considered more worthy news than ever mentioning the 30,000 dead Palestinians by some posters.
Give me a fucking break, this is so unimportant it’s not even funny.
During the Sanremo italian music festival, a Singer said “stop genocide”
Immediately the Israeli embassador tweeted “it’s shameful that the stage was exploited to spread hatred”
And all the (far right) government people followed with “we express our solidarity with the Israeli people”, with a mandatory letter read by the host during a Sunday show.
First, the singer literally just said “stop genocide” without mentioning the country. There are so many genocides happening right now. Sudan, Armenia, Ukraine. You think it’s talking about your country because it’s doing that?
Second, how saying “don’t kill each other” is “spreading hatred”
Third, it was really shameful that in the letter that the host was forced to read there was solidarity only to the Israeli people and not the other people that is still being bombed right now. It’s because they’re dark skinned and poor, so we’re not caring about them?
It’s because they’re dark skinned and poor, so we’re not caring about them?
most israelis have the same skin color as most palestinians…
most israelis have the same skin color as most palestinians…
No. A small percentage of Jewish people have been living there. Most went to the place that had the historical toponym Palestine from all over the world with the various waves of Zionist settler-colonialism in the last 100 years, approximately.
Also, Judaism is a religion that someone can convert into. Almost anyone, to almost any of its forms that is. So let’s leave the skin colors of Israelis out of the conversation in relation to Palestinians. Please.
An interesting article relevant article from Haaretz They Didn’t Want Ethiopian Jews in Israel, Either
you do realize a large part of israeli jews came back from arab countries? yemenite jews, iraqi, iranian, etc.
their skin color isn’t white.So let’s leave the skin colors of Israelis out of the conversation in relation to Palestinians. Please.
that was the point of my comment… the skin color is irrelevant
a large part of israeli jews came back from arab countries
I wouldn’t call it large. Check out in this article the pi chart called
Figure 2: New immigrants in Israel according to country of origin, 2006 (bpb) Lizenz: cc by-nc-nd/2.0/deOf course if you have a source that says otherwise, I’d be happy to take a look at it.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mizrahi_Jews_in_Israel (you can find the sources referenced there)
61% of israeli jews in 2005. 50.2% in 2009.
and that’s with all former-ussr jews counted as ashkenazi jews, despite some of them actually being mizrahi (bukharan jews and mountain jews).I see your point. The percentages of the zionist migrations during last century are one thing, let’s say. The percentages of the current population is another story.
Personally, I totally don’t trust wiki in relation to its content on the matter so I will use another source that I do trust: the Jewish Voice for Peace FACT SHEET from 2015. Of course they have different and more recent percentages but this does not affect the point. Amongst other very interesting things they say:
Of 7 million Israelis, 35-40% are Mizrahim, 15% are Russian immigrants, 20% are Palestinian Israelis, 2.2% are Ethiopian, and 25-30% are Ashkenazi Jews and others. This means 55-60% of the Israeli population is ‘nonwhite’; together, Mizrahim and Palestinian Israelis form a majority.
and poor
And most Israelis don’t live in an open air prison where they have to bank on foreign aid to survive. Aid that’s denied to them because they’re being rounded up and holocausted.
TIL there is an Amy Winehouse statue…
NOOOOOOO! SO MUCH ANTISEMITISM NOOOOOOOOOOO THE JEWS CANT BEAR IT! JEWISH CULTURE IS DESTROYED
This is why it is called out whoever and whenever it is seen. Too many people try to normalize it exactly like you are.
Hold that line old son, hold that line. Even in the face of atrocities and violence hold that line.
Netanyahu said it best when he called Palestinian children “children of darkness.” yes sir, he spoke the truth when he said, “There are no innocent civilians in Gaza.” Like Arieh King said they are “subhuman.” but I think Yoav Gallant said it best when he called Palestinians “human animals.”
You are right though, we must call out hate whenever we see it or we run the risk of normalizing it. No one, not even my enemy deserves to be dehumanized. Even when they do inhuman things because hate is a contagious, addictive, and insidious affliction that must be stamped out through love and compassion.