Monday, 15th March 2010

“It’s a Trick, We Always Use It.” (calling people “anti-Semitic”)

Posted on 19. Jul, 2009 by Shera Crossan in 9/11, Audio-Video, Business & Finance, Commentary, Economy, Events, Feedback, Foreign and Domestic Intelligence, Free Speech, Health, Hidden Crimes, Immigration, Israel & Jewish Issues, Politics, Shera Crossan, Tradition, War Coverage

I’m working on a video about how extreme mainstream media is including the tricks used when covering of key domestic issues like health care.
But this video is a response to the trick repeatedly used against this channel in channel comments. It’s the the standard tactic of calling someone “anti-Semitic,” and its used to sabotage anyone who speaks out against the US government policy of supporting immoral and illegal Israeli policies which violate basic human rights. And as you can see, this person suggests using a new word for the same old trick.

\”It\’s A Trick, We Always Use It\” Video

Amy Goodman interviews a former Israeli minister and she helps expose this trick used against dissidents, the defamation tactic of calling people “anti-Semitic.”

Democracy Now! Wednesday, August 14, 2002 (August 14, 2002)

thank you Mark

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3 Responses to ““It’s a Trick, We Always Use It.” (calling people “anti-Semitic”)”

  1. John Taurus 20 July 2009 at 4:12 am #

    The Zionists have never fooled me like that. I know the Devil in human form when I see him and the Zionists are the Devils right hand.

  2. Oscar Yeager 20 July 2009 at 2:56 pm #

    That is a typical liberal tactic though, if you wish to discredit anyone you call them anti-semitic or you cal them a racist and you do it in front of as many people you can so they cannot recover from the wave of gossip or news.
    It is like High School only bigger. the legal term is Slander.

  3. a244 21 July 2009 at 2:26 am #

    Lot of people have never left high-school-of-the-mind.


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