The pictures tell the story

August 18, 2013 by  
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A Max Brenner chocolate store once again became the target of anti-Israel demonstrators seeking a boycott on the the shop’s activities…but let the photographs tell the story.

 

Demonstrators

Demonstrators

 

Demonstrators chant their slogans and display their messages outside the Max Brenner shop in Sydney’s Parramatta yesterday with plenty of police in attendance….

 

Meanwhile three locals ignore the politics and enjoy their hot chocolate!

 

Enjoying a chocolate

Enjoying a chocolate

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4 Responses to “The pictures tell the story”
  1. Eleonora says:

    How about posting a list of all goods imported to Australia so we can purchase them to support Israel. I’m sure there are millions of us who would go out of our way to do so.

  2. Michael says:

    Whilst the Palestinian , Arab , Muslim
    Community are out in the streets demonizing
    Jews our hard working JCCV executives
    Are out fighting the good Muslim cause
    Go Figure

  3. Geoff says:

    All these demonstrators ought to check out all the things that Israelies invented that probably every one of them utilises. They can find the long list via their computers. Then stop using/taking them and see how their lives will change – for the worse !!!

  4. Rita says:

    The ones who “demonstrate” are either unemployed, or – if employed – then they might be staff from Bob Carr’s office. The REAL Palestenians (the veiled ones) enjoy the chocolate as they enjoy the freedom their brothers/sisters enjoy in Israel, thanks to Israel being the only democracy in that violent, lawless region.

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