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A communist party copies the nazis and publishes a blacklist of Jews in Italy

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A blacklist of Jewish politicians, journalists and intellectuals

For some time now, I have been denouncing that the extreme left, and the communists in particular, have been taking over from the Nazis in promoting anti-Semitism, using the deceptive disguise of "anti-Zionism", which ultimately consists of the same thing: directing their hatred against the Jews as a people. An example of this is what has happened in Italy. A few days ago, Il Giornale published that the New Italian Communist Party (NPCI) has launched a blacklist of Italian Jews whom it describes as "Zionist agents".

This list (I have had access to it but have decided to omit the link so as not to make things easier for these anti-Semites) includes Israeli or Jewish-owned companies in Italy, as well as Jews who are politicians, journalists and intellectuals, inciting violence against them. It should be noted that this communist organization, created in 1999, is a clandestine group that is not even based in Italy, but in France: its website gives an address in L'Île-Saint-Denis, a French town near Paris, and does not give the names of its leaders.

An organization that praises Hamas and genocidaires like Lenin, Stalin and Mao

Concerning the ideology of the NPCI, it should be noted that its website lists the names of communist dictators such as Lenin, Stalin and Mao, perpetrators of crimes of genocide that killed millions of people in the USSR and communist China. Furthermore, on October 26, the NPCI published a manifesto praising Hamas's terrorist attack against Israel, commending the rape of women and the abduction and murder of unarmed civilians (including children and babies) with these words: "Hamas and other resistance groups have inflicted heavy losses on the Zionists. The resistance of the Palestinian people to the Zionists of Israel is an example for the popular masses of our country."

The Jewish Community of Rome calls on politicians to speak out

This blacklist of Jews, with which this communist group is following in the footsteps of nazism (as other communist organisations and far-left groups have done before), has caused a scandal in Italy, and has been met with rejection even from the left. In addition, the Jewish Community of Rome has expressed its "strongest condemnation" of this list, adding:

"What was missing was the instrument of the proscription list and the public pillory with names and surnames to complete the disheartening repertoire of a resurrected antisemitism that is increasingly raising its voice and the level of its threats. Pointing out the targets of a racist, visceral, never-defeated hatred is in itself a form of violence and incitement to violence, regarding which we invite the political and cultural world to speak out clearly, distinctly and above all unanimously."

Will France take action against this underground anti-Semitic group?

Of course, I would like to express my support and solidarity with all those on this blacklist. Democracy must play an active role in defending itself against totalitarianism, especially when it threatens entire social groups by inciting violence against them. In this regard, will France do anything to arrest those responsible for the NPCI who are hiding on its territory? Or is Macron's dependence on the support of the antisemitic far-left leading him to look the other way?

The similarities between communism and national socialism

Finally, I would like to recall that communism and national-socialism are two criminal movements that have many things in common, such as their absolute disregard for democracy and human rights, their history riddled with mass crimes, their networks of concentration camps and their use of violence to impose terror on entire countries. Once again, both totalitarian movements also coincide in their hatred of Jews, something that is not new in the communist ranks. It is worth remembering that Karl Marx published an anti-Semitic pamphlet in 1844 that could be signed by any Nazi.

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