Thursday, February 28, 2013

Rolling Stones To Israel haters: 'Up Yours'

Mick Jagger, Rolling Stones (on article below):
 “We’ve been slammed and smacked and twittered a lot by the anti-Israeli side,” said Mick Jagger, the band’s leader and most recognizable member since 1963. “All I can say is: anything worth doing is worth overdoing. So we decided to add a concert on Tuesday.”

Another  anti-Israeli and antisemitism of leftist leaders  is on following video,  about  ideology to support Muslims and to FIGHT Israel with ALL possible ways (Leftist people should know where their leaders take them with their ideology):       http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WefY8VYe2nk

One professor interviewed on the video said the leftists attacking Israel because it is much simpler to do it on Israel as a weak country than to attack Russia (for Chechnya case).

The video show a strategic plan of hitting Israel with false statementswith no evidences, while many leftists leaders co-ordinate their activities with Muslim organizations.
Extreme Leaders are 
pushing hard on their people to follow their false ideology (ideology which can be easily defeated by evidences), with strong bias against Israel.
On the video: The Leftist leaders have chosen to attack Israel  economically (by trade mark), diplomatically, publicly, culturally and at sporting events (per video interview).:   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WefY8VYe2nk (Video was  edited to be shorter, mostly in English and with sub-titles. Original it was a 50 minutes TV program on CH 10 Israeli TV program “The Source”).

Please forward to liberal/leftist people you know and to your friends too!
Udi

In spite of a concerted campaign by 'anti-Zionists', the Rolling Stones have announced they have no intention of cancelling their planned concert in Jerusalem on Israel’s Independence Day, Monday, April 15.
“We’ve been slammed and smacked and twittered a lot by the anti-Israeli side,” said Mick Jagger, the band’s leader and most recognizable member since 1963. “All I can say is: anything worth doing is worth overdoing. So we decided to add a concert on Tuesday.”

Needless to say, tickets to both concerts, Monday night in Teddy Stadium in Jerusalem and Tuesday night in Bloomfield Stadium, Tel Aviv, have been sold out even as Jagger was speaking.
This is a huge mistake for the Stones,” declared BDS proponent Rabbi Lynn Gottlieb. “They stand to lose a lot of money as a result of showing solidarity with Zionism, because their most devoted fans also support boycotting Israel.”

“I don’t really count myself as a very sophisticated businessperson,” Jagger responded when asked if the Israel concerts are a bad move business wise. “I’m a creative artist. All I know from business I’ve picked up along the way.”

Mick Jagger, as usual, is putting on whomever was interviewing him here. He came from a well educated middle class background and did quite well in school, enough to get a scholarship grant to attend the London School of Economics at a time when a very small percentage of Brits attended university.

It's also worth mentioning that a number of the Stone's musical contemporaries (Roger Waters, Brian Eno, Carlos Santana, Elvis Costello, Jon Bon Jovi, and Stevie Wonder, among others*) have cancelled concerts in Israel out of fear of counter boycotts or ideology. Some of them have been borderline anti-semitic, like Waters and Annie Lennox.

Unless you're suffering from Israel Derangement Syndrome, it takes courage to face up to these people and tell them exactly where they can stick their Jew hatred. And having enough of a rep even after all these years doesn't hurt.

Thankfully, the Stones have both. And
they still rock!


*As a footnote, I no longer listen to, let alone buy music by any of the above artists...





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