Dieudonné who, in the past, had always enjoyed ridiculing pretty much every segment of French society clearly had never expected the hysterical uproar that his humor would trigger that day: the huge constellation of French Zionists organizations lead by the notorious CRIF ("Representative Committee of Jewish organization in France" - the French version of AIPAC) immediately attacked Dieudonné, suing him for racists comments and suing him for "anti-Semitism" (a criminal offense in France). This was hardly the first time that the French Zionist mob had decided to crush an outspoken critic of its role in French politics or its unconditional support for the last racist state on the planet: Israel. But this time, the Ziomob miscalculated, badly.
Dieudonné began making the accusations of anti-Semitism made against him a central piece of his shows. Here is a sampling of the kind of the hilarious skits Dieudonné came up with:
Les racistes anonymesDieudonné et Faurisson au Zenith de Paris (Faurisson appears on stage 2:45 into the clip)
This was not at
all what the Ziomobsters in France had hoped to achieve when they
attacked Dieudonné for his appearance on France 3. In response
to his defiant stance, they then used their total control over the
French political class to shut down his shows under the pretext that
they would "threaten the public order". Dieudonné immediately
replied that France is capable of providing the security needed for
an event like the G8 summit, but not to let one comedian make his
show.
Still,
while in the past he had filled the biggest concert halls in France,
Dieudonné was forced to perform his skits in a rented bus (you
can see a report about this here). But Dieudo, has he is known, had one
more thing up his sleeve.
His logic was simple: if I cannot
use my freedom of speech as a comedian, why not use it as a
politician?
Dieudo had already tried one to run
for office a couple of times, but he never achieved any measure of
success. This time, however, he came up with a stunning argument.
Basically, Dieudo claims that the Left-Right chasm is an artificial
and meaningless chasm in French politics and that the real issue
which separates the parties in France is their attitude towards the
Zionist ideology, the state of Israel, and the role of the Israel
Lobby in France. Check out his press conference here:
Conference de presse de Dieudonné 1Conference de presse de Dieudonné 2
Needless to say, the French
political elites had a total hysterical breakdown at such inpudence.
Doubleplusgoodthinking reporters
and commentators declared that his political party had to be
banned and that Dieudonné
was probably mentally insane
(the latter reminds me of the old trick invented by Yuri Andropov's
KGB who used to declared that Soviet dissidents were "obviously"
insane because how could any mentally sane person oppose the Soviet
rule: QED).
Still, Dieudo did not back down and he
has recently presented some of the members of his political movement
"the Anti-Zionist Movement" running as candidates for the European
Parliament. Here is the press conference of this event:
Conference de presse liste UE 1
Conference de presse liste UE 2
Conference de presse liste UE 3
Conference de presse liste UE 4
Candidats du Parti anti-sioniste: presentation
What is most interesting in this list is
that its candidates come from every political movement imaginable.
Unionists, nationalist conservatives, Roman-Catholics, Muslims,
ex-Communists, Socialists, etc. Ethnically, everybody is also
present. It appears that the Zionist threat is truly uniting many of
those who until recently were virulently opposed to each other.
What is the potential of this
political movement?
On one hand, the entire weight of
the French political establishment is now coming crashing down on
Dieudonné. Every politician, every newspaper, every
commentator either completely ignores Dieudonné and his
movement or, when they speak of him at all, it is with a vitriolic
loathing which cannot be imagined. The French newspaper even calls
him a "comedian" in quotation marks, showing that such a hideous
figure as Dieudonné cannot be called a comedian or somebody
who makes people laugh. The fury of the Zionist establishment is such
that I find it very likely that Dieudonné's political movement
will be simply banned and declared a criminal organization (in
France, the membership in an organization declared illegal is
considered a crime in itself). If not, Dieudonné might do
very, very well.
The fact is that there are literally
millions of French citizens from all parts of the society who are
sick and tired of being ruled by a small group of mutually
interchangeable elite (all of which is 100% loyal to anything Zionist
or Israeli). The fact is that in the French "banlieue" (suburbs)
there are hundred of thousands of Muslims who are outraged by the
events in Gaza, the war in Iraq, the war in Afghanistan and the
constant threats against Iran. The fact is that the economic crisis
had hit France - and the rest of the Eurozone - very badly and that
more and more people are making the link between the Israeli-American
model of globalization and the economic collapse of the world
markets. In fact, I would say tha the potential of Dieudonné's
movement is huge and that it represents a very real threat to the
French and, beyond that, USraelien elites in the West.
The fact that Dieudonné himself
is (half) Black, and that he succeeded in federating very different
currents of the French society under his stance will make it
impossible to simply ignore him. Can the French political
establishment engage Dieudonné and prevail over him in an open
political debate? Not in a million years. Banning Dieudonné's
political party will, at best, be a stop-gap solution as we can be
certain that Dieudo will sue the French courts in Brussels and that,
if needed, he will simply re-compose his movement under another name.
Under the influence of the recent
immigrants to France, the French society is changing and it appears
that while the "native" French did not have the wits and guts to take
on the Ziomob in power, those who immigrated to France do have what
it takes.
It is amazing to listen to these recent
immigrants defending the secular and multi-ethnics nature of the
French Republic and denoucing the ethnic and tribal nature of Jewish
organizations in France. For example, Dieudo was once asked what he
thought of the attemps made by such French Blacks to create an
organization which woud speak for them. Dieudo rejected this
approach, saying that the organization which should speak for them
should be the French Parliament. Amazing idea, no?
Thanks to Dieudonné, Zionism is
now finally being denounced as a tribal and racist, ideology and
suport for Israel is now becoming as morally repugnant as support for
Apartheid. The entire intellectual edifice which was carefully built
by the Zionists in France for many decades is not coming crashing
down because once these issues are out in the open, the Ziomob has
already lost the key battle. In fact, Dieudo has said that he has
already won the next election.
What will happen next?
Dieudonné does not take his participation in the upcoming
elections too seriously. As a typical comedian, he can sit there and
say "I will bring you all to the light" with a serious face. When
asked if he is really serious, her replies that nobody in French
politics is serious and that the difference between him the the rest
of the French politicians is that they are lousy comedians whereas he
is a professional.
Humor as a weapon of liberation can be
very powerful. The ridicule which Dieudonné is now heaping on
the previously sacred cows of French Ziopropagnda, such as the "The
Eternal Memory of the Shoah" (all in caps), and all the rest of the
Zionist brainwashing toolkit might well prove to be a formidable
weapon for which the Ziomob does not have a standard answer.
It will be very interesting to see
what happens between now and June 7th - the next election.
In the meantime, here are some links
to Dieudonné's non-political skits. Enjoy!
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