Kogan supports Israel and IDF terrorism. Boycott @Kogan and its subsidiaries.
Supporting Kogan is supporting Zionism.
Proof below. 🧵 /1
In 2016, Kogan CEO Ruslan Kogan spoke at an event in Melbourne, along with the Israeli Ambassador and IDF Major Ophir Anidjar, in support of the “IDF and our Holy Land”. /2 tinyurl.com/fbkoganidc
In this Shabbat dinner "honoring the IDF", Major Ophir Anidjar spoke about his role in the last (at the time) IDF state-sponsered terror attack on Gaza, "Operation Protective Edge", in which 1500 civilians were killed, including hundreds of children. /3 collive.com/melbourne-shab…
Kogan is a gold sponsor of the Zionist Federation of Australia. The ZFA have now removed its sponsors from its website (to counteract boycott efforts) but an archive snapshot from Oct 2023 captures this fact. See: /4web.archive.org/web/2023102905…
Predicatably, zionist shills will pull out the antisemitism card and claim that "Jewish businesses are being targetted". But as is clear from the above these businesses should be boycotted for their support for an increasingly brutal, morally bankrupt, and genocidal Zionism. /end
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Q: Why is it okay for westerners to celebrate important historical moments even when they comprise serious crimes or terror, but it's anathema for others?
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Example. The French revolution is celebrated in the West as a liberatory moment, a founding moment of the modern world, despite the fact that it comprised henious acts of terror. Hundreds of civilians were massacred, thousands were executed w/out trial (see 'Reign of Terror').
If an English or French person speaks highly of the revolution, it's simply assumed that they don't mean to celebrate these crimes. Of course they don't! They're moral people. They mean to celebrate what the revolution symbolised of progress, courage to stand up to the...
First, the attacks were not by Hamas but by a coalition of Palestinian resistance groups. The focus on Hamas is only to facilitate the erection of a bogey-monster.
Second, the conflict did not begin on Oct 7. Demands to condemn rely on a decontextualized version of events in order to paint the attacks as “unprovoked”. The chain of Israeli aggressions and brutalities in Gaza and the West Bank prior to Oct 7 is long, ugly, and continuous.