The Simon Wiesenthal mob is run by Jews who are also Zionist crazies. They market the idea that Jews are victims, not perpetrators. The fact that they use the name of Wiesenthal, a Jew that fell foul of naughty little Adolf is relevant because Wiesenthal was a compulsive liar on the make. If you were in Concentration Camps run by the Nazis it makes sense to keep your story straight. Multiple versions make people think you are a liar. He was but made lotsa money out of it. A typical Jew? Lotsa people would say yes.
So is the
Simon Wiesenthal Center any different or any better? Do you really have ask?
The answer is no. See what it has to say about
Top Ten Anti-Semitic
& Anti-Israel Slurs. Think for yourself. Decide for yourself. They finger
Roger Waters; it turns out that he was a better man
than I knew.
PS Their format changed recently, so Top
Anti-Semites 2021 is different.
Top Ten Anti-Semitic & Anti-Israel Slurs ex Wiki
Since 2010, the Center publishes an annual lists of individuals who they consider to have uttered the most antisemitic or anti-Israel "slurs" for the year.[34] The rankings have often been criticized for labeling criticism of Israel anti-Semitism. Examples include Swedish Foreign Minister Margot Wallström's call for an investigation into "extra-judicial killings" by Israeli police during the Knife intifada in 2015 which the center ranked as the eight worst slur that year,[35] and Berlin's mayor Michael Müller who the Center considered placing on the list in 2016 for "mainstreaming the BDS movement that never contributes to the daily life of Palestinians. BDS is widely recognized as anti-Semitic."[36]Below follows an incomplete list of organizations, individuals and phenomena who featured on the Center's lists per year.[37][38][39][40]
2012
- Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood
- Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran
- Brazilian cartoonist Carlos Latuff, a splendid fellow
- Antisemitic European football fans
- Ukrainian party Svoboda
- Greek party Golden Dawn
- Hungarian party Jobbik
- Norwegian physician Trond Ali Linstad - He's really an Arab or whatever. He saw what Jews did. He was not amused.
- German journalist Jakob Augstein
- American religious leader Louis Farrakhan, he uses the truth as weapon; is that cheating? See Blacks And Jews.
The inclusion of Augstein on ninth place sparked a vast controversy in German media.[34] The highly respectable Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung said the Wiesenthal mob were seriously wrong.
2013
- Ayatollah Ali Khamenei of Iran
- Prime Minister of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
- UN special rapporteur Richard Falk and the BDS movement
- The American Studies Association, the United Church of Canada, and Roger Waters of the band Pink Floyd
- Hungarian party Jobbik
- The rallying cry "Hitler was right"
- French cartoonist Zeon and Norwegian cartoonist Thomas Drefveli
- School district Pine Bush in New York
- American novelist Alice Walker and American journalist Max Blumenthal
- European sports venues
The American Studies Association was included for their boycott of Israeli educational institutions.
2014
- Antisemitism in Belgium
- 2014 Jerusalem synagogue attack
- Antisemitic burglars in Paris
- "Toiletgate" - a pathetic accusation.
- Turkish columnist Faruk Köse
- Swedish politician Björn Söder
- Hungarian mayor Mihaly Zoltan Orosz
- Antisemitism in US academia
- Frazier Glenn Cross Jr.
- Antisemitism in the UK
2015
- 2015 San Bernardino attack
- ISIS
- EU labeling of goods from Israeli-occupied territories
- Antisemitism at US campuses
- The Palestinian Authority and the UNRWA
- 2016 Iran cartoon contest
- Bosnian and Dutch football fans
- UK Labour party leader Jeremy Corbyn and Member of Parliament Gerald Kaufman. Even the Wiki admits that Gerald Kaufman tells the truth about Zionist evil. See him speak in Parliament; his theme? UK Jewish MP Gerald Kaufman Israel behaving like the Nazis.... They are not just war criminals; they are fools. As he starts to speak several MPs walk out. They hate the truth.
- Kuwait
- Antisemitism in Poland
2016
- The United Nations
- British Labour Party leaders including Jeremy Corbyn, and Jenny Tonge
- France
- The BDS movement and their supporters, including the German Teacher's Union, Ryerson University and the United Church of Christ
- American neo-Nazi Richard B. Spencer
- The Palestinian Authority and Hamas
- The Netherlands
- Swedish Foreign Minister Margot Wallström
- Sports
- Poland
2017
- The chant "Jews will not replace us!" at the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville in Virginia
- Antisemitism at anti-Israel demonstrations
- Activists at north-american universities, including Rutgers University, UC Berkeley and McGill University
- American Imams Amarr Shahin and Raed Saleh Al-Rousan
- The United Nations
- Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah
- Supporters of the football clubs Lazio, Schalke 04, Feyenoord, Al-Hilal Omdurman, and Club Palestino
- Poland
- The Chicago Dyke March
- British Labour Party leadership
2018
- Pittsburgh synagogue shooting
- Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan
- US campuses and members of Students for Justice in Palestine
- UK Labour party leader Jeremy Corbyn
- UNRWA
- Airbnb
- The German bank Bank for Social Economy
- American bishop Gayle Harris
- Karolinska University Hospital in Sweden
- Roger Waters - see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_WatersIsraeli-Palestinian_conflict_and_accusations_of_antisemitism - a sound man.
2019
- Comrade Jeremy Corbyn
- 2019 Jersey City shooting, Halle synagogue shooting and Poway synagogue shooting
- Death threats to Italian Auschwitz survivor Liliana Segre
- Murder of Sarah Halimi
- American congresswomen Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar
- Hate crimes against Jews in New York
- German UN Ambassador Christoph Heusgen - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christoph_HeusgenCriticisms allegations were frivolous or fraudulent
- Anti-Israel protests at North American universities
- Neo-Nazi stickers in Denmark and Sweden
- American pastor Rick Wiles
https://www.jns.org/wiesenthal-center-publishes-top-ten-antisemitism-list-for-2022/
Wiesenthal Center publishes Top Ten anti-Semitism list for 2022
The Wiesenthal list included an exclusive JNS report from November about a former German Lutheran bishop, Gerhard Ulrich, who is embroiled in an antisemitism scandal and yet was appointed to combat antisemitism in the state of Schleswig-Holstein.
NBA player Kyrie Irving, who has 22.5 million social media followers, was also included in “The Influencers’ section, because he “shared a promotion of an anti-Semitic movie.”