12 Jews Honored On African Stamps As Apartheid Fighters
No points for guessing what all these Jews had in common ...
... and then they still wonder why people dislike them. That the Jews "honour" these communists as "legendary heroes" just goes to show who are the masters of this brutal system
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No points for guessing what all these Jews had in common ...
Quote1] Helen Suzman - Visiting political prisoners was only one example; opposing capital punishment and arguing against the banning of the Communist Party and the banning and other restrictions imposed on individuals and organizations were others.
2] Eli Weinberg - Weinberg was found guilty of being a member of the Central Committee of the underground SACP, and was sentenced to five years imprisonment.
3] Esther Barsel - She was a member of both her local African National Congress branch and the SACP's Johannesburg Central Branch.
4] Hymie Barsel - In April 1938, whilst at the Germiston Town Hall in a meeting for the Communist Party, Hymie was attacked by the "Black Shirts" (another Fascist organization), a group who had a vested interest in maintaining discrimination and oppression against black South Africans.
5] Yetta Barenblatt - Five years later, in 1967, she was banned again and restricted to the magisterial area of Johannesburg. Barenblatt was married to Morris Barenblatt, a communist, war veteran and a member of the Jewish Workers Club, which fought for better conditions for Jewish workers.
6] Ray Alexander Simons - Five days later, on 11 November 1929, after meeting Cissie Gool and lifelong friend John Gomas, she joined the Communist Party of South Africa (CPSA), aged 16.
7] Baruch Hirson - A few years later Hirson became a member of Fourth International Organization of South Africa (FIOSA), and started studying Marxist literature.
8] Norma Kitson - As a member of the technical unit of the illegal South African Communist Party, she also carried out other missions for Umkhonto we Sizwe.
9] Ruth First - In 1949 First married Joe Slovo, a lawyer and labor organizer and, like her, a Communist.
10] Hilda Bernstein - By 1940, becoming increasingly aware of Apartheid, she left for the Communist Party, the only organization with no racial segregation.
11] Lionel "Rusty" Bernstein - In 1937 he joined the Labour League of Youth and later joined the Communist Party where he soon played a leading role.
12] Ronald Segal - Round his bridge table could be found Peter Jay, Mark Boxer and Hugh Stephenson, while his poker mainstay was the Jewish Marxist - Joe Slovo.
... and then they still wonder why people dislike them. That the Jews "honour" these communists as "legendary heroes" just goes to show who are the masters of this brutal system
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