We break international law thru land theft, expulsion, apartheid. Our Joker: the bad conscience/guilt conscience of Europe

The largest city in Switzerland—Zurich—started last week to run in its main train station antisemitic posters, according to critics that sexually depict the European Union bowing to the dictates of Prime Minister Benjamin  Netanyahu.

The eleven posters show a woman with an EU logo on her white dress bowed on her knees before Netanyahu and apparently about to kiss his left foot. The words next to Netanyahu’s head read: “We violate international law by stealing land, expulsion and apartheid…Our Joker: Europe’s guilty conscience.”

The sponsor of the advertisement, the Palestinian Solidarity group, calls on the EU and Switzerland to launch “sanctions against Israel.”

The Swiss paper Tages-Anzeiger wrote on Tuesday that the Swiss People’s Party politician Claudio Schmid views the poster as anti-Semitic. Writing on the Swiss website Audiatur Online, the German journalist and expert in modern antisemitism Alex Feuerherdt said the poster’s “symbolism is deeply antisemitic.”

Im HB fordert ein Werbeplakat die Schweiz auf, Sanktionen gegen Israel zu unternehmen. http://fb.me/8tsrl4Qbl 

Photo published for Israel-kritisches Plakat im Zürcher Hauptbahnhof

Israel-kritisches Plakat im Zürcher Hauptbahnhof

Im HB fordert ein Werbeplakat die Schweiz auf, Sanktionen gegen Israel zu unternehmen. Die SBB sind verpflichtet, auch solch heikle Plakate aufzuhängen.

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He wrote that the poster continues the “age-old antisemitic stereotypes“ that depict Jews as “powerful and lustful.”

The Nazis frequently showed Jewish men as sexually powerful who sought to exploit and contaminate innocent German women.

Feuerherdt noted that the section on Israel allegedly exploiting Europe’s guilt due to the Holocaust is an expression of antisemitism because the poster relies on typical stereotypes that Jews are only interested in “walking over corpses to gain personal advantage.”

Feuerherdt argues that the posters also aim to dismantle the Jewish state because its message is to show Israel as an illegal enterprise.

When asked if the anti-Israel poster could be banned, a spokesperson for the Swiss federal train agency (SBB), Daniele Pallecchi, told the Tages-Anzeiger that “We are not allowed to censor.”

Feuerherdt revealed in his article that the publicly funded SBB outlawed in February a poster in train stations showing the Swiss Cross flag morphed into a tattered swastika. Feuerherdt said regarding the anti-Israel posters ”overt antisemitism, in contrast, appears for the SBB not crass enough to take action.”

5 thoughts on “SWITZERLAND – 'Sexual' antisemitic poster attacks Netanyahu in Swiss train stations”
  1. Switzerland is the example to be followed by all of us, where we are all against the Zionists and not against the Jews, where this same cultural feeling qualifies in the molds of Nazism, as it promotes the genocide of Palestinians and Arabs, in fact, anti-Semitic is the Person who hates the descendants of SEM, son of NOE and by recognition are mostly the Arabs and not the Jews ….Benjamin Netanyahu is a founding terrorist of the Jewish terrorist group Haganah and Irgun, murderers of Orthodox Jews, Christians and Muslims;

  2. Good on Zurich. It’s far past time that the Zionists be called out boldly, stridently, even crudely–nothing to do with anti-Jewishness. If the criminally psychotic Netanyahu, latest in a long line of Zionist terrorist-PMs, would cease his anti-Semitic/anti-Palestinian atrocities-cum-genocide (with European, US et al complicity), there would be no need for explicit activism such as this. Kudos to the Palestinian Solidarity Group! Viva Palestine!

  3. Good to learn that Switzerland and Swiss Rail appreciate the value of allowing free, uncensored speech. If we are going to fight Zio enslavement this is where it starts.

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