Jews Send Death Threats to New York Iranian Author for Writing Book Humanizing Palestinian Children

Eric Striker
Daily Stormer
November 22, 2017


At the risk of sounding “intersectional,” notice how there are two groups Jews like to ‘deconstruct’: whites and Palestinians. If you have any question about whether Jews are preparing us for active genocide once our numbers are low enough, go look at the similarities in how they intellectually approach Western whites and Palestinians.

According to Jews Palestinians don’t exist. That semi-independent, relatively sophisticated and functional Arab state and society that existed before 1948 is a figment of your anti-Semitic imagination.

An Iranian author has decided to write an English language book about Palestine. There is nothing anti-Israel or anti-Zionist in the book, it is just a series of facts about Palestinian culture for kids.

Jews are sending her death threats and taking to their media demanding her scalp!

Jewish Week:

Huckleberry Finn” and the use of the “n” word. “Harry Potter” and the witchcraft charge. The mess over Harper Lee’s “Go Set a Watchman” and whether she ever intended it to see the light of day.

Publishing controversies bubble up every now and then, but the recent reaction to an ABC book — “P is for Palestine” — caught the owner of Book Culture on the Upper West Side by surprise. Jewish moms, according to a report in the New York Post, were livid, charging in Facebook posts that the book was anti-Semitism masquerading as an ABC book.

It’s not every day, after all, that people protest a children’s book. But when the subject matter is Palestine, all bets are off.

In the 20 years that Chris Doeblin has been running independent bookstores, he’s rarely had an experience like this: threats being called into the store. His shop received threats when it said it would carry Salman Rushdie’s “The Satanic Verses,” which was inspired by the prophet Mohammed. The book, which was published in 1988, led to the Iranian government slapping a fatwa on Rushdie. But that was decades ago, Doeblin told The Jewish Week.

The threatening calls and emails came after Book Culture announced

a reading with Goldbarg Bashi, author of the new children’s book, “P is for Palestine.” Most of the callers to the store took issue with one page in the alphabet book, in which the letter I stands for intifada. Intifada is the Arabic word for uprising and the word many associate with years of violence in Israel in the late 1980s and early 2000s.

The Middle Eastern-Swedish author and Pace University history professor’s book, with illustrations by Golrokh Nafisi, is being sold on Etsy and in select bookstores. The book was self-published with funds raised on LaunchGood.com.

Bashi wrote about the negative reaction to her book in a Facebook group for New York City moms. “Because of the serious level of threats aimed at me … I may need police security for my reading of a children’s ABC book. In New York City. In November 2017.”

The real issue Jews have with this book is:

  1. It humanizes Palestinians, which is very bad for Zionist propaganda.
  2. They are afraid Jewish children might read it, since it was featured in a bougie New York book club.
  3. The author is Iranian, who Jews viscerally loath just for existing.

The author Golbarg Bashi is actually a bit of a liberal asshole. She works in academia, but kudos to her for being principled. Her husband (also Iranian) is an academic who has been accused of “anti-Semitism” many times.

This whole situation is rich seeing as Jews love to mock and condescend towards Gentiles who boycott anti-social content they create as “uptight,” unenlightened or bigoted.

For example, Vice has been promoting a “children’s book” written by a Jew about a queer black Santa. They have been repeatedly referencing an article I wrote about it a month ago, to try and mock me as a paranoid anti-Semite. Does this look appropriate for a little kid?

You’d think with all the fags being caught with their hands down little boys’ pants lately that they would lay low for a while…

Regardless, here we have Jews wanting to burn the only English language kid’s book about Palestine just because it doesn’t mention Israel.

It’s kikes who are the paranoid fanatics.