It’s not Godwin’s unless it’s an *inappropriate* analogy


At Andrew Bolt’s, but bears re-blogging:

I’m sorry, but the fascist analogy must now be drawn

Bolt comments: [all links added by me for the benefit of those not familiar with these themes]

I never dreamed I’d live in a country in which Jewish businesses were boycotted and blockaded.

The shame. The utter shame.

But then I’d never dreamed, either, that I’d be taken to court for expressing my opinion. Or that a news organisation would be denied a government contact for being political unsympathetic. Or that news outlets would be banned by government ministers for asking basic questions. Or that academics could protest against free speech.

What the hell is happening here?

UPDATE: Flashback to Melbourne 2009 (via Nilk) … it’s not like they’re being subtle, people:  “Nazis Needed”

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6 Responses to “It’s not Godwin’s unless it’s an *inappropriate* analogy”

  1. thefrollickingmole Says:

    Heres my reply to the idiots doing the protesting…. mmmmm chocolate…. They are right, it does taste better mixed with the blood of arab babies….

    Payment Reference: 1****
    Receipt Number: 4**
    Bank Authorisation: 3*****
    Date: Monday, 04 July 2011, 01:26 PM EST
    Amount Received: AUD$164.92
    Received by: MB Australia Pty Ltd

    Email: shop@maxbrenner.com.au

    Order Information

    Product Qty Unit Price Price (AUD$)

    ——————————————————————————–

    Maxbrenner Order #101***********
    ——————————————————————————–

    Total: AUD$164.92

    (Order numbers asterisked.. just in case)

  2. spot_the_dog Says:

    Great idea, Mole! I’m about to wander over and place an order as well now. Happy to show my support in a meaningful way.

  3. bingbing Says:

    I’m not going to bother getting chocolate sent overseas, but I do send out pizzas at various times throughout the year.

    http://pizzaidf.org/OrdPal.htm

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