Controversial '12 Days Of A Ceasefire Choir' Protests Target Politicians, Christians, And Jews Following Christmas

Written By BlabberBuzz | Wednesday, 27 December 2023 04:30 PM
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In a recent development, pro-Palestinian activists have announced plans for a "12 Days of a Ceasefire Choir" to be held after Christmas, with the intention of targeting politicians, Christians, and Jews.

The announcement was made on the same day Hamas rejected another ceasefire offer, this time proposed by Egypt.

The activists have prepared a “tool kit” for the protests, which includes altered versions of holiday classics such as "We Wish You A Merry Christmas" and "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas." The songs have been reworded to "We Wish For The Liberation" and “What’s Behind The War And Occupation.” Even Mariah Carey's "All I Want For Christmas Is You" has been modified to "All I Want for Christmas is For You to Recognize Christian Hegemony."

The lyrics of these songs are filled with antisemitic sentiments and historically inaccurate claims, such as the assertion that Jesus was Palestinian. In reality, Jesus hailed from Judea, historical Israel, and the area was renamed Syria-Palestina by the Romans over 150 years after his death.

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The protests, featuring these altered carols, are planned in over a dozen cities across the US, with specific targets being churches, Christmas-related events, and politicians. Last week, for instance, 200 people sang on the sidewalk in front of Democratic Senator Amy Klobuchar’s house in Minneapolis, urging her to call for a ceasefire. Over Christmas, activists targeted the home of Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, pro-Hamas activists rioted against the New York Police Department, and lawmakers were "swatted."

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The protests are specifically aimed at politicians and Christians for their support of the Jewish state. Activists claim that "Christian hegemony" and “Christian-lineage people” dominate all aspects of American life and that "Christian Zionists" are "privileged" because they can "opt-in and opt-out of identifying as Christian."

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The activists also argue that "By contrast, many Muslim or Jewish people cannot 'opt-out of being perceived as Muslim or Jewish and they cannot opt-out of Islamophobia and antisemitism," despite previously stating that Jews are white and therefore benefit from privilege.

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The toolkit also contains templates for banners, flyers, press releases, and media statements to ensure consistent messaging across the US. Organizers recommend allying with like-minded Jewish & Muslim groups, seemingly admitting that they are not Jewish as they have previously claimed.

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This is the first toolkit reviewed by The Post Millennial that has called for the release of Israeli hostages taken by Hamas on Oct 7, but in return, it demands the release of "Palestinian political prisoners," who are terrorists that have been apprehended by Israel.

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The toolkit, like its predecessors, is linked to Socialist and Marxist action groups and is filled with anti-police, Antifa, and BLM rhetoric. It also includes links to another toolkit from Vision, Change, Win, that encourages the use of masks for "Dual Protections from COVID-19 and Rebellion Control Agents," to hide the identities of activists.

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The toolkit includes tactical positioning for the security "marshals" to escort protestors, as the pro-Hamas groups typically refuse to use police/security guards and do not get permits for actions. They are known to block traffic and interrupt public events such as Christmas Tree lighting ceremonies.

The protests are scheduled to last through January 5, 2024.

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