Wednesday, July 25, 2007

ZioPedia takes aim at Jews, 'Holocult'

> By SHIRA RUBIN
>
> Due to what it calls the "Zionist Mafia," the firmly anti-Zionist
> ZioPedia.org Web site has been barred from using Google's ad space
and
> donation accounts at Paypal and StormPay for the past few months.
>
> Brought to attention by the Australian Anti-Defamation League,
ZioPedia
> breaches the three sites' acceptable use policies by promoting hate,
> violence or racial intolerance.
>
> Founded in May 2006 by the Sydney-based Rebel Media Group, ZioPedia
is a
> Wikipedia-like on-line encyclopedia and a collection of blogs
devaluing
> the Holocaust and attacking the Jewish people. The writers, mostly
Jews
> themselves, say Jews exploit the Holocaust and anti-Semitism to
control
> Western media and public opinion.
>
> Although editor and publisher Andrew Winkler claims to publish
entries
> from both supporters and opponents of Zionism, the latter are
blatantly
> marginalized or altogether absent.
>
> "The goal of ZioPedia is the dismantling of the Jews-only state and
its
> replacement by a free, united, secular, democratic, egalitarian
> Palestine," he said. "As far as the Zionist settlers are concerned,
we
> agree with the Iranian President [Mahmoud] Ahmadinejad that it should
be
> left to the Palestinians to decide, whether to allow them to stay."
>
> The Internet had recently become a major tool for the global spread
of not
> only anti-Semitism, but racism and hate in general, said
Anti-Defamation
> League of Israel spokesman Arieh O'Sullivan.
>
> "It gives anonymity and has the widest reach. Its impacts are always
in
> the back of our mind," he said.
>
> Regarding the "Holocult," the Web site said it refused "to believe in

> self-evident truths and known facts, promoted by psychopathic liars
like
> the Zionist masters of treachery and deception and enforced by
criminal
> codes."
>
> Israel is compared to apartheid South Africa, and Nobel Prize
laureate
> Elie Wiesel is referred to as the "Weasel" and a major player in
Jewish
> propaganda.
>
> The Web site also provides a "Goyim certification" program informing
> consumers which businesses have no connection to Jewish or Zionist
> organizations.
>
> The ADL is making preparations for a conference on the fight against
> on-line anti-Semitism.

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