Reported by Gilad Atzmon
Natali Cohen Vaxberg, Israel’s leading kaka artist, Faces Charges After Pooping on the Israeli Flag NBC reports today that “A left-wing artist who posted a video of herself defecating on an Israeli flag to protest the country’s treatment of Palestinians appeared in court on Monday facing charges of desecrating a national symbol.”
In fact this uniquely revolting young woman spread her crap on the flags of every possible country. As we know, cosmopolitan Jews do not approve of national belonging. The video entitled “S*** instead of blood” was posted on Natali Cohen Vaxberg’s Facebook page on July 18 – and provoked outrage in Israel.
Vaxburg provides a devastating picture of Jewish cosmopolitanism as well as a glimpse into the clear chasm between Jewish Left ‘art’ and any notion of beauty. Her act of disrespect without apparent principle against nations and their symbols may give a hint of the inspiration behind the murderous inclinations that made Bolshevik Jews into “Stalin’s willing murderers” .
It also reflects the spirit that made the Yiddish speaking International Brigade in Spain into an anti Catholic genocidial battalion.
The only positive aspect of this gross clip is that it provides us an opportunity to witness where the current genitalia oriented solidarity movement (Queer International, LGBT for Palestine etc’) is leading. A lot of ‘Poopoo Art’ ahead I guess.
If you are brave enough you can watch this gross cosmopolitan art here.
Gilad Atzmon is an Israeli-born British jazz saxophonist, novelist, political activist and writer.
Atzmon’s album Exile was BBC jazz album of the year in 2003. Playing over 100 dates a year,[4] he has been called “surely the hardest-gigging man in British jazz.” His albums, of which he has recorded nine to date, often explore the music of the Middle East and political themes. He has described himself as a “devoted political artist.” He supports the Palestinian right of return and the one-state solution in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
His criticisms of Zionism, Jewish identity, and Judaism, as well as his controversial views on The Holocaust and Jewish history have led to allegations of antisemitism from both Zionists and anti-Zionists. A profile in The Guardian in 2009 which described Atzmon as “one of London’s finest saxophonists” stated: “It is Atzmon’s blunt anti-Zionism rather than his music that has given him an international profile, particularly in the Arab world, where his essays are widely read.”
His new book The Wandering Who? is now availble at Amazon.com
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