Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Killing Jews is Worship’ posters will soon appear on NYC subways and buses

Killing Jews is Worship’ posters will soon appear on NYC subways and buses

By Michael E. Miller April 22 at 4:13 AM  

An ad from the pro-Israel American Freedom Defense Initiative is seen on a Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority bus. (Matt Rourke/AP)
New Yorkers are used to aggressive advertising. Banners for breast implants. Billboards for condoms. But a federal judge’s ruling has opened the door for far more controversial posters on buses and subways across the city.
“Killing Jews is Worship that draws us close to Allah,” reads one such ad next to the image of a young man in a checkered headscarf. “That’s His Jihad. What’s yours?”
The poster is at the center of heated legal debate over public safety and free speech. On Tuesday, U.S. District Judge John Koeltl ruled that New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) cannot stop the controversial ad from running on scores of subway cars and buses.
The MTA has argued that the ad could incite violence against Jews, but Koeltl rejected that idea.
MTA officials “underestimate the tolerant quality of New Yorkers and overestimate the potential impact of these fleeting advertisements,” he ruled. “Moreover, there is no evidence that seeing one of these advertisements on the back of a bus would be sufficient to trigger a violent reaction. Therefore, these ads — offensive as they may be — are still entitled to First Amendment protection.”
Making the case all the stranger is that the posters are not the work of an Islamist group, but rather a pro-Israel organization.
“This is a triumph for liberty and free speech,” tweeted Pamela Geller, the president of the American Freedom Defense Initiative (AFDI), the group that purchased the ads and sued the MTA to run them. “#freedom #victory #shariafail.”AFDI s not your traditional free speech organization, however. The “about” section on its Web site starts out pretty straightforward, then takes a very hard turn.
“Our objective is to go on the offensive when legal, academic, legislative, cultural, sociological, and political actions are taken to dismantle our basic freedoms and values,” it says. “AFDI acts against the treason being committed by national, state, and local government officials, the mainstream media, and others in their capitulation to the global jihad and Islamic supremacism, the ever-encroaching and unconstitutional power of the federal government, and the rapidly moving attempts to impose socialism and Marxism upon the American people.”
The Southern Poverty Law Center considers AFDI an “anti-Muslim” hate group. This year, AFDI is organizing an inaugural Muhammad portrait contest, despite objections from Muslims who consider images of the prophet blasphemous.
Whatever you make of the group, AFDI has been remarkably successful in bringing its message to America. AFDI has filed at least nine lawsuits across the country, often against cities or their contractors that refuse to display their messages.
Those messages include a poster depicting Adolf Hitler meeting with “the leader of the Muslim world” and demanding that the United States cut off all aid to Islamic countries. “In any war between the civilized man and the savage, support the civilized man,” reads another AFDI poster. “Support Israel. Defeat Jihad.”
These posters have put AFDI on a crash course with both the MTA and Muslim advocacy groups. In 2011, the MTA refused to run the “savage” ad because it was demeaning to Muslims and Palestinians. AFDI sued, and a federal judge later ruled that MTA’s non-demeaning standard violated the First Amendment guarantee of free speech. The “savage” ads soon went up all over New York City.
AFDI’s ads have also drawn objections from Muslims. The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), a civil liberties group that promotes the rights of Muslims and better relations between Muslims and non-Muslims, launched its own public relations campaign to combat AFDI. In 2012 and 2013, CAIR ran posters in several U.S. cities promoting peaceful versions of Islam. “‘#MyJihad is to build friendships across the aisle.’ What’s yours?” But the ads never ran in New York due to a disagreement between CAIR and MTA.
With its echoing “What’s yours?,” AFDI’s latest and most controversial “Killing Jews” advertisement parodies CAIR’s campaign. Last summer, AFDI purchased space on 100 buses and subway cars for four of its ads. The MTA approved three of the ads but blocked the “Killing Jews” poster.
The poster attributes the “Killing Jews” quote to “Hamas MTV,” apparently a reference to the Palestinian group’s odd blend of violence and music videos. The ad also has a disclaimer at the bottom noting that it is “a paid advertisement sponsored by” AFDI and “does not imply MTA’s endorsement.”
But MTA Security Director Raymond Diaz worried that the poster would nonetheless incite violence, primarily against Jews. “What matters is not AFDI’s intent, but how the ad would be interpreted,” he wrote. The line “What is yours?” could be considered a “call to violence,” particularly because the CAIR posters it was mocking never appeared in New York. When AFDI pointed out that the exact same poster had not caused any problems in Chicago or San Francisco, Diaz argued that New York was different because it is “the prime terror target” and that the “terrorist security threat” had grown worse since 2013.
On Tuesday, however, Judge Koeltl tossed out those arguments and sided with AFDI. The ads could not reasonably be considered an incitement to violence, even if someone didn’t understand them.
“The defendants admit that the actual intention of the advertisement is not to advocate the use of force, but to parody the CAIR ‘My Jihad’ campaign and to criticize Hamas and radical Islam. However, they argue that a reasonable New Yorker would not read the advertisement this way, but would instead read it as advocating the killing of Jewish people,” Koeltl wrote. “The defendants’ theory is thoroughly unpersuasive.”
After AFDI’s victory, Geller posed for photos outside the federal courthouse while holding the “Killing Jews” advertisement.
“With our NY win, our ads will make their debut on New York buses in the coming weeks,” AFDI’s Web site promises above a “donate” button. “We want to run 100. Help us make that happen.”
But even if the ads don’t incite violence in New York City, they could overseas. Earlier this month, Egypt’s top religious authority called AFDI’s posters “racist” and issued a fatwa, or official edict, against them. “This hazardous campaign will leave the gate of confrontation and clashes wide open instead of exerting efforts towards peaceful coexistence and harmony,” according to the edict.
Hamas, the group cited on the ads, has not said whether it approves of the message.
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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ok, people, this is just stupid! These people are NOT AMERICANS and as such, do not fall under Constitutional protections. You have to be a "naturally born in any of the several states" human being to be subject to the protections of the Constitution, free speech or otherwise. These people only want to kill you. That is in DIRECT violation of YOUR rights as a human being to pursue *LIFE* liberty and happiness.

CAIR and any other non American group that thinks they can justify the killing of anyone on American soil, regardless of who they are (go ahead and kill all of yours you want to, good riddance!), just STFU!
Go HOME! Do as you would in YOUR COUNTRY. If you are here in America, straighten your ass up and fly RIGHT according the the rules of OUR SOCIETY. Nowhere in our society is killing another human being justified for any reason, including but not limited to religious or cult-based reasons. Yeah, I said it. . . you are a CULT. No one in their right mind would think that taking the life of another is fair and just. Those under the influence of a CULT are liable to do any stupid thing they are told. Suppose your cult stated that you have an obligation to kill every other child of yours to get a better place in whatever you call 'heaven'. Would you follow those stupid orders because you are told you will die and spend eternity in a bad place? Absolutely not! At least I hope you wouldn't! It is the same thing! We are all humans and as such are brothers and children of someone on this earth. How would you like to be the one who was chosen to die under the above scenario? Think it would change your mind as to how you felt about it?

JMHO - YMMV

DS

Tracey Cooke said...

off subject..Freewill...have you seen this?.listen to everyword they say....https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRz2wMpgCyw

Anonymous said...

Gee I wonder if this isn't a way to get people to cry out for 1st Amendment censorship, opening a larger and larger can of worms?

Anonymous said...

Pay attention people it's a Jewish group putting these signs out. They have an agenda and it's never good.

Anonymous said...

Pamela Gellar, I didn't know you were on Sheldon Adelson's payroll too?

Could this campaign serve as a strong enough 'teaching tool' for students
in public school grades 1 thru 12 ?
If not, and it needs in depth explanations, then I say it does not need to be so out in the open.

Don't deny that we give to stinking much taxpayer money annually to rothschild owned Israel.
It has got to stop!
This is just going to piss off a lot of Americans.
Jew paranoia needs to stay in the middle east.
No 'bus banners' will ever influence me to support Israeli aggressors.
They have singlehandedly beat the shit out of the Palestinians and made them live
in squalor. What's up with that?

You people have had your priorities screwed up for eons.
DO NOT call yourselves anything other than what you are,
which is pawns of those psychopathic khazarian bankers and their paid puppet politicians.

Take this brand of messaging back home and try
to reverse the trend and do something constructive for a change
because you sure as hell can't rely on any
critical thinking from Netanyahu.
He showed his LACK of diplomacy and sense of protocol
when he had the balls not to refuse the invitation to speak to congress.

We are TIRED of being the united states for Israel.
What more do you need....
a jewish pope?

Anonymous said...

These folks are what I call sick Basturds,,,,They need to go back to Camel land....

Freewill said...

Yes I have seen that before... Makes me sick! I have a 9 yr old daughter.