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Belgian carnival organizers reject Israel’s call to cancel anti-Semitic parade
2020-02-24
[IsraelTimes] Last year’s event in Aalst featured a float depicting Jewish stereotypes standing over bags of money, leading UNESCO to drop festival as heritage event.

Organizers of a Belgian carnival on Friday rejected calls by Israel to scrap this weekend’s annual parade after last year’s featured a float with anti-Semitic caricatures.

The carnival in the industrial city of Aalst has its roots in the Middle Ages and often features satirical floats that take shots at local politicians and the wealthy.

Last year’s festivities featured one float depicting Jews with exaggerated features and side locks standing over bags of money. The caricatures recalled anti-Semitic tropes of the Middle Ages and Nazi Germany.

Christoph D’Haese, the mayor of Aalst, said that "raising awareness is one thing; forbidding and censorship is something else."

"A magnifying glass is now looking at a very beautiful folk festival that has been able to take place 91 times without any significant problems," he told a Phlegmish radio station, according to the Guardian. "If we can avoid sensitive issues, or visualize a theme without causing hurt, I call for that. We need to be aware of the fact that a large community may feel hurt and have respect for it. But Aalst will always remain the odd one out."

Belgium’s prime minister, Sophie Wilmes, described the parade as an "internal affair" after Israel on Thursday called for the parade to be cancelled.

However,
you can observe a lot just by watching...
Israel’s Ambassador to Belgium, Emmanuel Nahshon, later said that Jerusalem was not calling for the parade to be cancelled but for anti-Semitic caricatures to be banned.

"What we are asking for is absolutely not the prohibition of the carnival as such," Nahshon told the Guardian. "What we are asking for is the prohibition of all these anti-Semitic cartoons, which go beyond good taste, which have nothing to do with a sense of humor and which do not honor an exemplary democracy such as Belgium."

The carnival had been listed as a UNESCO heritage event until last year, but Aalst renounced the distinction days before the UN cultural agency scrapped it over the anti-Semitic incident.

In October, parade organizers published 150 caricatures mocking Jews ahead of this weekend’s event.

One caricature showed a red-headed Orthodox Jew with golden teeth and is captioned: "UNESCO, what a joke."

Aalst is one of Europe
...the land mass occupying the space between the English Channel and the Urals, also known as Moslem Lebensraum...
’s most famous carnivals where politicians, religious leaders and the rich and famous are relentlessly ridiculed during the three-day festival ahead of Roman Catholic Lent.

UNESCO, Jewish groups and the European Union
...the successor to the Holy Roman Empire, only without the Hapsburgs and the nifty uniforms and the dancing...
condemned last year’s float as anti-Semitic, with the EU saying it conjured up visions of the 1930s.

Related about yesterday’s parade: Aalst 2020 parade features cross-dressing hassids with big noses
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Aalst: 2019-12-02 Belgian carnival drops UNESCO status over anti-Semitic float
Aalst: 2019-03-08 Mark Steyn: Two-Mile Tailbacks at Jew-Hate Junction
Posted by:trailing wife

#6  Belgian carnival organizers - I was expecting something about the EU, not an actual Belgian carnival.
Posted by: SteveS   2020-02-24 10:51  

#5  I was typing a longish reply, but this says it best.
Posted by: Dron66046   2020-02-24 09:43  

#4  Sod off, troll.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-02-24 09:36  

#3  "You are permitted to ridicule everyone except us!"
Posted by: Herb McCoy    2020-02-24 06:41  

#2  If the UN is against it, then it's probably worth going to see.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2020-02-24 03:43  

#1  You can learn a lot by observing people's Ids: how they make jokes, what upsets them as per their Twitter raves/rants, and what tfey find both upsetting AND jokeworthy as per their Belgian Aalst floats...
Posted by: Lex   2020-02-24 01:45  

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