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Israelis Launch Own Antisemitic Cartoon Contest

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A Danish paper publishes a cartoon that mocks Muslims. An Iranian paper responds with a Holocaust cartoons contest. Now a group of Israelis announce their own anti-Semitic cartoons contest!
Eyal Zusman (30), actor and writer, and Amitai Sandy (29), graphic artist and publisher of Dimona Comix Publishing, both from Tel-Aviv, Israel, have followed the unfolding of the “Muhammad cartoon-gate” events in amazement, until finally Zusman came up with the right answer to all this insanity – and so they announced today the launch of a new anti-Semitic cartoons contest – this time drawn by Jews themselves!
“We’ll show the world we can do the best, sharpest, most offensive Jew hating cartoons ever published!” said Zusman, and Sandy added: “No Iranian will beat us on our home turf!”
The contest has been announced today on the boomka.org website, and the initiators accept submissions of cartoons, caricatures and short comic strips from people all over the world. The deadline is Sunday March 5, and the best works will be displayed in an Exhibition in Tel-Aviv, Israel.
Sandy and Zusman are now in the process of arranging sponsorships of large organizations, and promise lucrative prizes for the winners, including of course the famous Matzo-bread baked with the blood of Christian children.
For more info e-mail amitaiss at yahoo dot com.

18 thoughts on “Israelis Launch Own Antisemitic Cartoon Contest

  1. The logo is pretty good. The Jewish-spider-astride-the-globe-manipulating-the goy-while-the-world-burns motif is quite good,
    but it lacks a few things:
    The spider needs fangs that are dripping with blood. And his face needs to show more vampire-like blood-lust. He’s just angry. This cartoon clearly was NOT drawn by a a real anti-Semite.
    Where are the payot, beard and shtreimel? The kippa isn’t obvious enough.
    They need to work in some way of showing the spider ravishing some pure flower of Aryan womanhood. She should be terrified and revolted, and her clothes should be ripped in a way that engenders lust, disgust, righteous indignation and a desire for revenge all at the same time on the part of the viewer. Tricky, but doable. Remember, anti-Semitic cartoons are essentially pornography, so you need to be much more lurid. They xhould check back copies of Der Sturmer or Der Lustiger to see how it’s done.
    He’s a spider, after all, so his other arms need to be put to better use: one arm should hold a hypodermic syringe with which he injects the world with the AIDS virus or heroin; one arm should show him holding a Palestinian child with a stake through his heart, and one arm should be clutching a big bag of money. If there is an extra arm, throw in a copy of the Protocols or “Das Kapital” or something.
    Let’s see: world domination, manipulation of the goyim, the desire to sexually pollute the white race, poisoning the world with drugs and disease, lust for money, world domination through Communism and secret plots.
    Have I missed anything?

  2. Hell, I’m grabbing my 15 min of fame right now and throwing a rock through the window of my local Israeli consolate.

  3. Let’s see: world domination, manipulation of the goyim, the desire to sexually pollute the white race, poisoning the world with drugs and disease, lust for money, world domination through Communism and secret plots.
    Have I missed anything?

    Only the Illuminati. Which is like missing everything… 🙂

  4. Thie whole comic-gate is just a front to cover Islam’s real adgenda on a more serious level, venting all the way as their (usual but less violent) smokescreen. For the Muslim, something’s rotten in Denmark but it’s not the cartoon.
    The facts are that Pia Kjaersgaard’s People’s Party in Denmark and the center-right government of Anders Rasmussen had created Europe’s toughest curbs on Muslim immigration. That’s really their beef with the Danes… the cartoon is exactly that, a front for an affront.
    Hey they know the difference between gatting steped on and being kicked, even a dog knows that. But the West in its perpetual naivete has it twisted: the cartoon was not the proverbial bannana up their a**, it was door slamming in their faces on the way in and on their derreriers on the the way out.

  5. I always wondered what it was like to be an anti-Semite, kind of like the way I feel when I see a non-Jew walking into McDonald’s. This cartoon contest gives every Jew the opportunity to have that experience. I love it!

  6. “kind of like the way I feel when I see a non-Jew walking into McDonald’s”
    Just curious, off-topic question,? I don’t get it… how do you feel when you see that, I’m totally neutural and not even slightly interested in their burgers although I love their commercials, whoalmost forgot… “do you want fries with that?”

  7. I know it’s not nice to kick a guy when he’s down, but I always thought the main problem with Ariel Sharon was that he looked like one of those anti-semitic cartoons in Der Sturmer.
    Bit like Tom Lehrer retiring when Kissinger got the Nobel Peace Prize, as real life had overtaken satire…

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