Top Spanish Actors Write Open Letter Protesting Jew Baby-Killing

Daily Stormer
July 31, 2014

Celebrities with spines: Penelope Cruz and Javier Bardem
Celebrities with spines: Penelope Cruz and Javier Bardem

As the Jews continue to wantonly murder infants in Gaza without ever giving a clear explanation of their intent, public figures around the world are standing up and speaking out in such numbers that the Jews are unable to keep the lid on it.  Though they run around and call them all Antisemites for opposing the Jewish war against unarmed children, all they are doing is digging their own grave.

A group of the biggest film personalities in Spain – including Penélope Cruz, Pedro Almodóvar and Javier Bardem, who are also well known in America – have published an open letter in a Spanish newspaper condemning the Jew plot to murder all Arab children.

The Guardian:

The letter calls for the EU to “condemn the bombing by land, sea and air against the Palestinian civilian population in the Gaza Strip… Gaza is living through horror these days, besieged and attacked by land, sea and air. Palestinians’ homes are being destroyed, they are being denied water, electricity [and] free movement to their hospitals, schools and fields while the international community does nothing.”

They lamented the “physical, moral, psychological” effect that the attacks are having on the people of Gaza, and also called for an end to the Israeli blockade that restricts what can be taken across the Gaza border.

It’s one of the most strident messages from any global cultural figure regarding the current conflict. During the Jerusalem film festival, a group of Israeli film-makers recently wrote a statement that was actually less partisan than the Spanish collective, saying: “A dialogue must be established, an acknowledgment of the suffering of the other. Today, we want to direct those cameras to the suffering of Gaza residents, men, women and children killed during the last few days.”

Javier Bardem, who is married to Cruz, has been outspoken elsewhere in the Spanish media about the conflict. In an op-ed for the newspaper El Diario, he characterised the war as one of “occupation and extermination against a people without means, confined to a minimum of land, without water and where hospitals, ambulances and children are targets and alleged terrorists… In the horror happening right now in Gaza there is no place for distance or neutrality… I cannot understand this barbarism, even more brutal and incomprehensible considering all of the horrible things the Jewish people have gone through in the past.

This “Jews doing the same things the Nazis did to them” meme is wearing thin, I believe.  As the people see the Jews for what they are – a bunch of psychopathic baby-killers who will claim victimhood as they drink the blood of infants – it will become increasingly clear to the masses how much sense it makes that they would have invented the Holocaust myth for their own benefit.

As such, I won’t complain if people want to make this analogy, for now.  It gives them a way out, to say these things about the Jews while also appearing to sympathize with them, and thus more will speak out against them when they can attach this “like the Nazis did to them” bit on the end of Jew criticism.