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‘[H]ysterically exaggerated claims of anti-Semitism have become a habit at B’nai Brith’

September 23, 2010 By admin

Jonathan Kay writes:

And who is this artist? Maybe Frank should have checked before he accused him of putting a cartoon rendition of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion in the pages of Le Droit.

Turns out his name is Guy Badeaux (aka “Bado”). And he’s not exactly a follower of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. In fact, he’s a personal friend of the Canadian Jewish Congress’ Quebec Regional Director. At the request of Israeli cartoonist Michel Kichka, Badeaux also appeared at an event called Cartooning for Peace, which took place at a Montreal synagogue.

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What should really “embarrass the Jewish community” is the fact that there’s considered such a thing as “the Jewish community” — or “the Hindu community” or “the Italian community.”

Less collectivism, please — and suddenly, all this time wasting crap magically disappears.

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