Nazi is as neo-Nazi does, and 51 countries by abstention (49) and No vote (2) refused to support the UNGA’s 2021 Anti-Nazi Resolution for “Combating glorification of Nazism, neo-Nazism and other practices that contribute to fuelling contemporary forms of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance”. All of these countries except Japan were European. Excepting Argentina and Israel, the members of the all-European, and US-allied Zionist IHRA rejected the Resolution.
This astonishing refusal of the Zionist US Alliance and International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) member countries to support the UN General Assembly’s Anti-Nazi Resolution demands exposure and analysis. The details of the UN General Assembly Anti-Nazi Resolution and how countries voted are presented below [1]:
“Title Combating glorification of Nazism, neo-Nazism and other practices that contribute to fuelling contemporary forms of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance : resolution / adopted by the General Assembly…
Voting Summary
Yes: 130 | No: 2 | Abstentions: 49 | Non-Voting: 12 | Total voting membership: 193
Vote date 2021-12-16
Vote
Voted Yes (130): ALGERIA, ANGOLA, ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA, ARGENTINA, AZERBAIJAN, BAHAMAS, BAHRAIN, BANGLADESH, BARBADOS, BELARUS, ARMENIA, BELIZE, BENIN, BHUTAN, BOLIVIA (PLURINATIONAL STATE OF), BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA, BOTSWANA, BRAZIL, BRUNEI DARUSSALAM, BURKINA FASO, BURUNDI, CABO VERDE, CAMBODIA, CAMEROON, CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC, CHAD, CHILE, CHINA, COLOMBIA, COMOROS, COSTA RICA, CÔTE D’IVOIRE, CUBA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF KOREA, DJIBOUTI, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, ECUADOR, EGYPT, EL SALVADOR, EQUATORIAL GUINEA, ERITREA, ESWATINI, ETHIOPIA, FIJI, GABON, GAMBIA, GHANA, GRENADA, GUATEMALA,GUINEA, GUINEA-BISSAU, GUYANA, HAITI, HONDURAS, INDIA, INDONESIA, IRAQ, ISRAEL, JAMAICA, JORDAN, KAZAKHSTAN, KENYA, KIRIBATI, KUWAIT, KYRGYZSTAN, LAO PEOPLE’S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC, LEBANON, LESOTHO, LIBYA, MADAGASCAR, MALAWI, MALAYSIA, MALDIVES, MALI, MAURITANIA, MAURITIUS, MEXICO, MONGOLIA, MOROCCO, MYANMAR, NAMIBIA, NAURU, NEPAL, NICARAGUA, NIGER, NIGERIA, OMAN, PAKISTAN, PANAMA, PAPUA NEW GUINEA, PARAGUAY, PERU, PHILIPPINES, QATAR, RUSSIAN FEDERATION, RWANDA, SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS, SAINT LUCIA, SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES, SAUDI ARABIA, SENEGAL, SERBIA, SEYCHELLES, SIERRA LEONE, SINGAPORE, SOMALIA, SOUTH AFRICA, SOUTH SUDAN, SRI LANKA, SUDAN, SURINAME, SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC, TAJIKISTAN, THAILAND, TIMOR-LESTE, TOGO, TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO, TUNISIA, TURKMENISTAN, UGANDA, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA, URUGUAY, UZBEKISTAN, VANUATU, VENEZUELA (BOLIVARIAN REPUBLIC OF), VIET NAM, YEMEN, ZAMBIA, ZIMBABWE.
Did not vote (12): AFGHANISTAN, [REPUBLIC OF THE] CONGO [Congo-Brazzaville], DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO [Congo-Kinshasa], DOMINICA, IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF), LIBERIA, MARSHALL ISLANDS, MICRONESIA (FEDERATED STATES OF), MOZAMBIQUE, PALAU, SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE, TUVALU.
Abstained (49): ALBANIA, ANDORRA, AUSTRALIA, AUSTRIA, BELGIUM, BULGARIA, CANADA, CROATIA, CYPRUS, CZECHIA, DENMARK, ESTONIA, FINLAND, FRANCE, GEORGIA, GERMANY, GREECE, HUNGARY, ICELAND, IRELAND, ITALY, JAPAN, LATVIA, LIECHTENSTEIN, LITHUANIA, LUXEMBOURG, MALTA, MONACO, MONTENEGRO, NETHERLANDS, NEW ZEALAND, NORTH MACEDONIA, NORWAY, POLAND, PORTUGAL, REPUBLIC OF KOREA, REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA, ROMANIA, SAMOA, SAN MARINO, SLOVAKIA, SLOVENIA, SOLOMON ISLANDS, SPAIN, SWEDEN, SWITZERLAND, TONGA, TURKEY, UNITED KINGDOM.
Voted No (2): UKRAINE, UNITED STATES [1].
Analysis of the vote.
(1). Voting Yes countries (130).
The 130 countries who decently voted Yes for the motion were affirming condemnation of the genocidal racism and war criminality of Nazism as in Nazi Germany, and the repugnant racism of Nazi and neo-Nazi groups today. You can readily inspect this alphabetically ordered list to see how your country behaved on this key moral issue. Some observations:
(a). The US and US-allied Japan excepted, the most populous countries voted Yes. With the notable and appalling exception of the United States and Japan, the world’s biggest countries by population and with populations in excess of 100 million all voted Yes, namely Bangladesh, Brazil, China, Egypt, Ethiopia, India, Indonesia, Mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan, Philippines, and Russia.
(b). Only 6 largely ethnically European countries voted for the resolution. The 6 largely ethnically European countries of Argentina, Armenia, Belarus, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Israel and Russia voted Yes. Of these 6 countries, 3 suffered horrendous genocidal mass murder under Nazi occupation (Belarus, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Russia), and many survivors of the WW2 Jewish Holocaust (5-6 million Jews killed by Nazi-imposed violence and deprivation) settled in Palestine post-WW2, albeit on the ethnically cleansed land of Indigenous Palestinians. The WW2 European Holocaust was associated with 30 million Slav, Jewish and Roma deaths from Nazi Germany- imposed violence and deprivation in Belarus, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Russia and other European countries. Indigenous Argentinians suffered genocidal extermination in the 19th century, and the 1915-1923 Armenian Genocide decimated the Armenian population [2-5].
(c). Only 4 geographically European countries voted Yes, namely Armenia, Belarus, Bosnia & Herzegovina, and Russia. All 4 countries had suffered genocide in the 20th century, namely the Turkish-imposed 1915-1923 Armenian Genocide (1.5 million killed), the WW2 European Holocaust (30 million Slav, Jewish and Roma killed) [2-7], and the 1990s Bosnian Genocide (0.1 million Bosnians killed) [2-5].
(d). Genocidal Israeli, Myanmar, and Saudi Alliance Yes Vote hypocrisy.
(i). Genocidally racist Apartheid Israel was forced to vote Yes because it has heavily used the WW2 Jewish Holocaust (5-6 million Jews killed by the Nazis through violence and imposed deprivation) [2-7] as a justification for the settler colonization of Palestine and the accompanying atrocities. Thus the WW1 onwards and ongoing Palestinian Genocide has been associated with 2.2 million Palestinian deaths from violence, 0.1 million, and imposed deprivation, 2.1 million [2-5, 8-11]. Zionist leaders from Theodor Herzl to Benjamin Netanyahu have explicitly advocated genocide of the Indigenous Palestinian population, about 90% of Palestine has already been ethnically cleansed, and it has been expertly opined that Apartheid Israel would only permit 4.4% of Palestine for a “State of Palestine” in a “2 state solution” [12]. 800,000 Indigenous Palestinians (half the population) were expelled in the 1948 Nakba or Catastrophe (with 530 villages emptied), and a further 400,000 expelled in the 1967 Naksa or Setback. Of 15 million mostly impoverished Indigenous Palestinians, 8 million are Exiled Palestinians (forbidden to step foot in the land continuously inhabited by their forebears for millennia), 5.2 million Occupied Palestinians (highly abusively imprisoned without human rights in ever-dwindling West Bank ghettoes or in the blockaded and bombed Gaza Concentration Camp), and about 2 million Israeli Palestinians (able to vote for the government ruling them albeit as Third Class citizens subject to 65 Nazi-style, race-based discriminatory laws) [8, 9]. Zionism arose in the late 19th century as a genocidally racist, proto-Nazi colonial movement that was rejected by Orthodox Jews. The cruel and genocidal oppression of the Indigenous Palestinians by nuclear terrorist, racist Zionist-run and genocidally racist Apartheid Israel invites comparison with the cruelties of Nazi Germany. However such comparisons made by anti-racist Jewish and non-Jewish humanitarians invite immediate false and defamatory Zionist assertions of racism and anti-Semitism. To counter this is a shocking and detailed list of 52 Zionist- and Apartheid Israeli-Nazi Germany comparisons [13]. Zionism is genocidal racism and Nazism without gas chambers but with 90 nuclear weapons, and with delivery systems including 6 Germany-supplied nuclear-armed submarines [14, 15]. Apartheid Israel has invaded 13 countries, occupies the territory of 4, and as a leading arms supplier has been involved in the Guatemalan Mayan Indian Genocide, the Sri Lankan Tamil Genocide, and the Myanmar Rohingya Genocide [16].
(ii). Genocidally racist Myanmar voted Yes but is responsible for the ongoing Rohingya Genocide. According to Human Rights Watch: “More than 730,000 Rohingya fled to precarious, flood-prone camps in Bangladesh, while about 600,000 remain under oppressive rule in Myanmar… Since August 2017, Human Rights Watch has interviewed hundreds of Rohingya in Bangladesh who fled the Myanmar military’s atrocities. They described incidents in which soldiers systematically killed and raped villagers before torching their homes. Altogether, the security forces killed thousands and burned down nearly 400 villages. Those who escaped to neighboring Bangladesh joined a few hundred thousand refugees who had fled earlier waves of violence and persecution” [17].
(iii). Saudi Arabia and allied countries (Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Morocco, Qatar (2015-2017), Senegal, Sudan, and United Arab Emirates) voted Yes. However the Saudi Alliance has been involved in the ongoing Yemeni Genocide, about which Al Jazeera has reported thus: “A new United Nations report has projected that the death toll from Yemen’s war will reach 377,000 by the end of 2021, including those killed as a result of indirect and direct causes. In a report published on Tuesday, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) estimated that 70 percent of those killed would be children under the age of five… It said some 1.3 million people would die by 2030, and that 70 percent of those deaths would be the result of indirect causes such as loss of livelihoods, rising food prices, and the deterioration of basic services such as health and education. The report also found that the number of those experiencing malnutrition would surge to 9.2 million by 2030, and the number of people living in extreme poverty would reach 22 million, or 65 percent of the population” [18].
(2). Not voting countries (12).
It is not clear why these 12 countries failed to vote. However of these the Marshall Islands, Micronesia and Palau are closely associated with the US and often vote with the US at the UNGA.
(3). Abstaining countries (49) and No voting US and Ukraine (2) refused to support the UNGA Anti-Nazi motion. .
(a). Abstention and voting No both mean refusal to support the Anti-Nazi Resolution.
Abstained (49): Albania, Andorra, Australia, Austria,, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, New Zealand, North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Korea, Republic of Moldova, Romania, Samoa, San Marino, Slovakia, Slovenia, Solomon Islands, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tonga, Turkey, and United Kingdom.
Voted No (2): Ukraine and United States.
Abstention from the anti-Nazi UNGA anti-Nazi Resolution by 49 countries means that they disapproved and refused to support the Anti-Nazi Resolution that simply advocated : “Combating glorification of Nazism, neo-Nazism and other practices that contribute to fuelling contemporary forms of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance” – surely an unexceptional advocacy for decent people and decent countries [1]. If we include the 2 countries, Ukraine and the United States, that also disapproved the Resolution then a total of 51 countries refused to support “Combating glorification of Nazism, neo-Nazism and other practices that contribute to fuelling contemporary forms of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance”.
(b). Excepting Argentina and Israel, the members of the all-European, racist Zionist, anti-Semitic and holocaust-ignoring IHRA refused to support the Anti-Nazi Resolution.
Not so surprisingly, the set of 35 ethnically European countries that are members of the Zionist International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) overlaps the following set of 51 Anti-Nazism Resolution-rejecting countries (the 11 IHRA non-members are in bold): Albania, Andorra, Australia, Austria,, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, New Zealand, North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Korea, Republic of Moldova, Romania, Samoa, San Marino, Slovakia, Slovenia, Solomon Islands, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tonga, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom, and United States.
One notes that of the 51 Anti-Nazi Resolution rejecters, 11 are not members of IHRA, and of these 3 are non-European or significantly non-European (Japan, Samoa and New Zealand or Aotearoa), and the remaining 8 are very small countries (Andorra, Cyprus, Georgia, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Malta, Monaco, and San Marino).
The notable and singular country in this analysis is Argentina that is a member of the IHRA but voted Yes for the Anti-Nazi Resolution.
The IHRA is anti-Arab anti-Semitic (by falsely defaming Palestinian, Arab and Muslim critics of Apartheid Israeli crimes), anti-Jewish anti-Semitic (by falsely defaming anti-racist Jewish critics of Apartheid Israeli crimes), and holocaust-denying (ignoring all WW2 holocausts other than the WW2 Jewish Holocaust (5-6 million killed by violence and deprivation), namely the WW2 European Holocaust (30 million Slavs, Jews and Roma killed), the WW2 Bengali Holocaust (6-7 million Indians deliberately starved to death for strategic reasons by the British with Australian complicity in 1942-1945), and the WW2 Chinese Holocaust (35-40 million Chinese killed under the Japanese, 1937-1945), and ignoring 60 other genocide and holocaust atrocities) [2-5, 19-22].
Over 40 anti-racist Jewish organizations have condemned the IHRA Definition of anti-Semitism [20]. The IHRA Definition of anti-Semitism has been used to falsely defame anti-racist Jewish and non-Jewish critics of Apartheid Israel’s horrendous record of human rights abuse and war criminality [19-22]. The IHRA Definition was used to falsely defame and politically destroy UK Leader of the Opposition Jeremy Corbyn, the most outstanding anti-racist British leader ever [21].
Of the 35 member countries of the all-European, mostly nuclear terrorist, racist, mendacious, anti-Jewish anti-Semitic, anti-Arab anti-Semitic and holocaust-ignoring IHRA:
(1) all 35 are largely ethnically European, namely Argentina, Australia, Austria,, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States;
(2) the 5 outside of Europe (Argentina, Australia, Canada, Apartheid Israel, and the USA) are societies based on horrendous genocide of the Indigenous inhabitants;
(3) 4 are nuclear terrorist states (Apartheid Israel, the UK, France, and the US, with nuclear weapons totalling 100, 120, 300 and 5,400, respectively) [14, 15];
(4) of the 30 members in Europe, all but 4 (Austria, Ireland, Serbia, and Switzerland), i.e. 26*, belong to nuclear-armed NATO (together with Canada and the US), and thus support nuclear mass murder of women, children and men as a military strategy (* assuming that the Sweden and Finland applications to join NATO are approved);
(5) of the 30 members in Europe, 8 were variously allies of Nazi Germany and thus were notably complicit in the WW2 Jewish Holocaust and the WW2 European Holocaust (Croatia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, and Romania) .
(6) of the 35 members, 14 were notably involved in the brutal conquest and genocide of Indigenous non-European people (Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Apartheid Israel, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, the UK and the USA);
(7) of the 35 members, 28* are among the 32* members of nuclear-armed NATO, namely (non-IHRA NATO members in bold): Albania, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland*, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Montenegro, Netherlands, North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden*, Turkey, the United Kingdom, and the United States (* assuming that the Sweden and Finland applications to join NATO are approved);
(8) of the 35 members, only 2 (Austria and Ireland) have had the moral decency to sign and ratify the Treaty for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) that was the great accomplishment of the Melbourne-founded and 2017 Nobel Prize-winning International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN) [23].
Both the Russian occupation of Ukraine and the Apartheid Israeli occupation of Palestine are wrong, violate International law, and have been hugely destructive. However a racist and specifically anti-Arab anti-Semitic West (the Anglosphere, NATO, IHRA and the EU) utterly ignores the criminal Apartheid Israeli occupation and ethnic cleansing of Palestine while quite rightly condemning and sanctioning Russia over its war criminal invasion of Ukraine. This egregious Western hypocrisy, lying and racism demands exposure.
(4). Voted No (2): US- and neo-Nazi-dominated Ukraine and serial war criminal, anti-Arab anti-Semitic, genocidally racist and Zionist-subverted America.
It must be clearly and unequivocally stated here: war is the penultimate in racism, and genocide the ultimate in racism. For all that it was endlessly provoked by the US and NATO for 30 years, and especially from 2014 onwards [24, 25], the Russian invasion of Ukraine is a war criminal violation of International Law that is also having a deadly global impact, especially in the Developing World, through increased prices for fuel, wheat and vegetable oil [26-28]. However it is well-documented that the war criminal Russian invasion was relentlessly provoked by the US for 30 years, and particularly so since the US-backed, neo-Nazi-complicit, anti-Russian Coup in 2014 that despite agreements was thence associated with neo-Nazi massacres of thousands of ethnic Russians in the Eastern Ukraine [25]. The US has invaded 52 countries since WW2 [2-5, 29-34] but these atrocities are ignored in the West while it confines criticism to Russian war criminality. Accordingly, special attention must be given to Ukraine and the USA which both voted No to the Anti-Nazi Resolution [1].
(a). Ukraine.
In the 18th century Catherine the Great consolidated Russian control over the Ukraine. In 1783 Crimea was annexed, and in 1772-1795 partitions of Poland re-joined the western and eastern parts Ukraine under Russian rule. The 19th century saw industrialization, increased nationalism (especially in Galicia), and Jewish mass migration to the US and elsewhere. In 1918 Ukraine gained short-lived independence under Symon Petliura that was ended in 1922 with the final Soviet victory. There was mass migration of Ukrainians to Canada. Symon Petliura was responsible for anti-Jewish pogroms that killed 35,000-50,000 Jews (he was assassinated in 1926). In the 1920s and 1930s Ukraine suffered Soviet Union state terror, forced collectivization, deportations and murder of Ukrainians. In 1930-1933 the Stalin-made Ukrainian Famine (Holodomor) killed 7 million Ukrainians. In 1941-1944 the Nazi Germany invasion involved extermination of Jews (notably 34,000 killed in the Babi Yar atrocity near Kiev, and 50,000 killed in the 1941 Odessa Massacre), massacres, slave labour of Ukrainians, and the killing of prisoners of war. The USSR war dead totalled about 24 million, with 0.75 million Jews out of a Jewish population of 2.5 million being killed [3, 6, 7]. Nazi occupation was associated with heroic opposition by the Red Army and partisans, but also with some Ukrainian collaboration with the Nazis, notably by nationalists led by Stepan Bandera (assassinated in 1959). After the defeat of Nazi Germany by the Soviet Union and the Western Allies there was post-war payback of collaborators, the killing of Ukrainian collaborating soldiers returned by Allies, and the mass exiling of Crimean Tatars to Siberia by Stalin.
Post-WW2 Russification was resisted by Ukrainians who now included a larger complement of Western Ukrainians due to post-WW2 border changes with Poland. In 1986 the Chernobyl nuclear disaster contaminated large areas of Ukraine and Belarus. With the collapse of the Soviet Union, in 1990 there was declaration of sovereignty of the Ukraine, and in 1991 the Ukraine gained independence as a member of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). In 1995 Ukraine signed the Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty (NPT), and in 1996 completed transfer of the Ukraine-located nuclear arsenal to Russia. The post-1991 understanding of Russia with NATO powers was that NATO would not expand eastward, but in subsequent years successively all former Soviet-occupied Eastern European states joined NATO except for Austria, Moldova, Finland, Ukraine and Belarus. Tensions over the Crimea Black Sea fleet led to the 2003 Azov Sea agreement with Russia. In 2004 the “Orange Revolution” over pro-Russian Eastern Ukraine political corruption gave rise to new elections and victory to pro-Western Viktor Yushchenko (non-fatally poisoned by secret agents before the election). Ukrainian forces joined the US Coalition in Iraq. In 2014 the US-backed Ukrainian Revolution overthrew the pro-Russian president Yanukovich (the revolution also involved neo-Nazi elements and former Israeli Special Forces soldiers). Russia responded by annexing Crimea (an action that was overwhelmingly supported by the largely Russian-speaking population) and supported ethnic Russian rebels in the eastern Donbass region [24, 25]. The US, NATO and the Ukrainians led by Jewish Russian Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelynskyy refused Russian President Vladimir Putin’s demand that Ukraine not become a member of NATO at some time, noting that Russia had been disastrously invaded from the west through Ukraine by Nazi Germany in 1941 and 20 million Russians died [3-5].
The war criminal Russian invasion in 2022 was relentlessly provoked by the US for 30 years, and particularly so since the US-backed , neo-Nazi-complicit, anti-Russian Coup in 2014 that despite agreements was thence associated with neo-Nazi massacres of thousands of ethnic Russians in the Eastern Ukraine [25]. Since 2014 Nazi collaborator Stepan Bandera has been publicly lionized with statues to him across Ukraine [35, 36]. Ukrainian President Zelynskyy has banned opposition parties, and supports Apartheid Israel and hence the invasion, occupation and ethnic cleansing of Palestine. One can well understand why Ukraine voted No to the Anti-Nazi Resolution [1]. Ukraine is a member country of the Zionist International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA).
(b). United States.
The US has invaded 72 countries, 52 of them since WW2 [2-5, 29-34]. The US launched 251 military interventions since 1991, and 469 since 1798 [32, 33]. Presently the US has about 800 military bases in more than 70 countries and territories abroad [31]. Post-1950 US Asian wars alone have been associated with 40 million Asian deaths from violence and war-imposed deprivation [2, 3]. In 2015 it was estimated that 32 million Muslims had died from violence, 5 million, and deprivation , 27 million, in 20 countries invaded by the US Alliance since the US Government’s 9/11 false flag atrocity that killed 3,000 innocent people, mostly Americans [2, 37, 38]. For most of this century I have been demanding the de-Nazification of a serial war criminal America. Indeed that outstanding Jewish American investor, philanthropist, author, activist, Jewish Holocaust hero and Jewish Holocaust survivor, George Soros, demanded the “de-Nazification” of Bush America [39]. One can well understand why the US voted No to the Anti-Nazi Resolution [1].Since its acquisition of nuclear weapons in the 1960s Apartheid Israel has dominated US foreign policy that has spread death and destruction around the world over this period. Indeed genocidally racist neo-Nazi Apartheid Israel would have joined Ukraine and the US and voted No to the Anti-Nazi Resolution but for the 5-6 million Jews killed by the Nazis in WW2 [6, 7]. Like Ukraine, the US is a member country of the Zionist International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA).
Final comments and conclusions.
Decent anti-racist folk utterly abhor the war criminal and genocidal violence of the Nazi German regime, and the repugnant racism of present-day Nazis and neo-Nazis. However this astonishing refusal of the Zionist US Alliance and the Zionist International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) member countries to support the UN General Assembly’s Anti-Nazi Resolution sets these countries apart from the rest of Humanity. The horrible reality is that the Zionist IHRA is anti-Jewish anti-Semitic, anti-Arab anti-Semitic and holocaust-ignoring, and has been condemned by over 40 anti-racist Jewish organizations. Zionism is genocidal racism and Nazism without gas chambers but with 90 nuclear weapons and delivery systems. Indeed there is a shocking and detailed list of 52 Zionist- and Apartheid Israeli-Nazi Germany comparisons [13].
Nazi is as Nazi does, and neo-Nazi is as neo-Nazi does. The genocidally racist and egregiously violent US Alliance needs de-Nazification. Decent anti-racist folk will apply Boycotts, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) against all countries refusing to support the UNGA Anti-Nazi Resolution. Please inform everyone you can.
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[28]. Gideon Polya, “Political lynching of Lidia Thorpe & huge failure to report in Zionist-subverted Australia”, Countercurrents, 23 October 2022: https://countercurrents.org/2022/10/political-lynching-of-lidia-thorpe-huge-failure-to-report-in-zionist-subverted-australia/?swcfpc=1 .
[29]. “Stop state terrorism”: https://sites.google.com/site/stopstateterrorism/ .
[30]. Gideon Polya, “The US Has Invaded 70 Nations Since 1776 – Make 4 July Independence From America Day”, Countercurrents, 5 July, 2013: http://www.countercurrents.org/polya050713.htm .
[31]. David Vine, “Where in the world is the U.S. military?”, “Politico, July/August 2015: https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2015/06/us-military-bases-around-the-world-119321/ .
[32]. Benjamin Norton, “US launched 251 military interventions since 1991, and 469 since 1798”, Multipolista, 13 September 2022: https://multipolarista.com/2022/09/13/us-251-military-interventions-1991/ .
[33]. Congressional Research Service, “Instances of use of United States armed forces abroad, 1798-2022”, 22 March 2022: https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/R/R42738 .
[34]. William Blum, “Rogue State: A Guide to the World’s Only Superpower”, Common Courage Press, 2005.
[35]. Lev Golinkin, “Nazi collaborator monuments in Ukraine”, Forward, 27 January 2021: https://forward.com/news/462916/nazi-collaborator-monuments-in-ukraine/ .
[36]. “Stepan Bandera monument in Lviv”, Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stepan_Bandera_monument_in_Lviv .
[37]. Gideon Polya, “Paris Atrocity Context: 27 Million Muslim Avoidable Deaths From Imposed Deprivation In 20 Countries Violated By US Alliance Since 9-11”, Countercurrents, 22 November, 2015: http://www.countercurrents.org/polya221115.htm .
[38]. “Experts: US did 9/11”: https://sites.google.com/site/expertsusdid911/ .
[39]. Gideon Polya, “How Many Kids Will Bush America Kill In 2008?”, Countercurrents, 5 January, 2008: https://www.countercurrents.org/polya050108.htm .
Dr Gideon Polya taught science students at La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia over 4 decades. He published some 130 works in a 5 decade scientific career, notably a huge pharmacological reference text “Biochemical Targets of Plant Bioactive Compounds”. He has also published “Body Count. Global avoidable mortality since 1950” (2007, 2022) and “Jane Austen and the Black Hole of British History” (1998, 2008). He has recently published “US-imposed Post-9-11 Muslim Holocaust & Muslim Genocide” (2020), and “Climate Crisis, Climate Genocide & Solutions” (2020). For images of Gideon Polya’s huge paintings for the Planet, Peace, Mother and Child see: http://sites.google.com/site/artforpeaceplanetmotherchild/ .
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