November 15, 2024

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Archived articles originally found on the One People's Project website.

EDL JEWISH DIVISION LEADER QUITS GROUP; WHY? TOO MANY NAZIS!

Roberta MooreLet’s make something clear: Roberta Moore formerly of the Islamophobic English Defence League has not changed her stripes. She still hates Muslims and simply moved to another group that will allow her to continue her hatemongering against Muslims without anyone using it “for their own Nazi purposes”. She still even likes the EDL, but she just can’t deal with the Nazis. It’s kind of like if a concentration camp was built in the UK, she wouldn’t have a problem with it so long as it only housed Muslims.So there will be no pat on the back from us because she left the EDL. We will just note her hypocrisy and saunter on. Still, it’s another thing that makes EDL supporter Pam Geller look dumber than she did when she told us that it was ridiculous when DLJ told her they simply are Nazis that changed “Jew” to “Muslim”. See, Pam? We’re not the only ones who notice the similarities. We as antifa just like to do something about it, as you apparently know from your recent issue with us and your Islamophobic conference in France.

Jewish Chronicle

The hardline activist at the forefront of the “Jewish Division” of the extreme right-wing English Defence League has announced that she does not wish to be a part of it any longer because of Nazi elements within it.

Roberta Moore, who has led the Jewish Division since it was launched more than a year ago, was accused earlier this month of being a divisive figure in the EDL.

Ms Moore had attempted to co-ordinate her efforts with those of the far-right American Jewish Task Force, whose leader Victor Vancier has been imprisoned for terrorism offences. The move, in February, was heavily criticised by the EDL leadership.

In a statement which she posted on Facebook, the Brazilian-born Ms Moore said she had been offered work on “an international level” elsewhere and so had decided to step down from the Jewish Division.

Although she described the EDL as “doing a fantastic job” she said the party had been hijacked by elements who wanted to use it “for their own Nazi purposes”.

Ms Moore said she still supported the EDL leaders and “all the genuine patriots out there who struggle to get their voices heard” but added that she no longer wished to be a part of it.

“I sincerely hope that the leaders will get the strength to squash the Nazis within,” she said.

Mark Gardner, from the Community Security Trust, said: “This latest development shows, yet again, why Jews should not be involved in such circles.”

“They will destroy this movement if allowed to remain.”

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