"The General Assembly, [***] Determines that
Zionism is a form of racism and racial discrimination."

United Nations General Assembly Resolution Number 3379
revoked under Zionist pressure by Resolution Number 4686


ACT NOW!

Whether you live in North America, Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Australia, or Europe, there are number of things that you can do to counteract Zionist propaganda and censorship. You do not need large budgets to try the following:



1. Listen to Rev. Ted Pike's call to action Download and follow the steps he mentions. Write a letter to your local paper expressing your views on Hate crime legislation and Zionism. Call your Congressmen and Senators and urge them to reject "Hate laws". Rev. Pike provides a list of your Congressmen. You can find the text a the proposed bill at: http://www.govtrack.us


2. Use the following websites to research your Government Representatives, find their contact information, see the latest legislation and recent votes:

http://www.govtrack.us
http://www.house.gov
US State and Local Governments
List of World Governments
World Governments
International Governmental Organizations
Worldwide Government Information

Write letters to your representatives and government officials expressing your feelings about anti-American as well as anti-Muslim and anti-Arab policies. Don't forget to write thank you letters to the government officials who dare to stand up against the pro-Israel lobby.


3. Write a letter to your local newspaper expressing your disdain for Israeli attacks on Palestinians and your disgust with the traitorous Israel-firsters in our government. When you see an article smearing Islam, peace, free speech, or reporting lies, call the paper immediately and complain, in a calm and responsible manner. You can also organize protests and sit-ins at your local newspaper editorial offices.

Local Newspapers - USA
Newspaper List - USA
World newspapers in English
World newspapers Online

You can often find tips on contacting your representatives and current legislature relating to Middle-Eastern issues, on Zionist websites:

Current Legislation
http://www.aipac.org/hill/
Department/Agency Search
http://www.hadassah.org


4. Go to your local library, or e-mail the library, and ask them to balance their collection and add books which explore the dark side of Zionism. There are lists of libraries available on the internet:

http://lists.webjunction.org/libweb
http://www.libdex.com
http://www.librarytechnology.org/libwebcats

Ask your libraries to add rare and effectively censored books and movies. Movies, such as Checkpoint (2005) make a positive contribution to our public libraries. Most libraries will add specific books and movies if their patrons request them.


5. Use your local library not just as a resource center for reading, but also as a center for group meetings and lectures. Organize a movie screening for your local community at the library and announce the movie screening in your local newspaper. Organize a movie screening at the campus of a local college or university. For movie ideas, visit our documentaries page.


6. Call radio stations and TV networks with prepared questions and ideas. If you support your local public radio and public television, demand that they broadcast more balanced programs. Write, call, and e-mail telling them what programs you would like to see. Demand that news programs cool their Zionist warmongering and show Zionist atrocities. Demand that they provide Moslems, and in particular Palestinians, equal time to Zionists. Ask them to hire reporters and editors with a fair-minded approach to the Middle East, and voice your objections when you find their programming biased.

Radio Station World
PBS Station Finder
TV Stations by state - USA
FAIR's Media Contact List


7. Read Paul Findley's book They Dare to Speak Out to learn the tricks and tips that the Zionist lobby uses. If it is ethical and legal to do so, employ similar tactics in your fight against the Zionists.

Most importantly, do not become discouraged, and do not waste time trying to persuade close minded people. Human behavior is often a statistical matter. There will always be a certain percentage of people who will approve of what you are doing, and another percentage who will not, no matter what position you take. Remember that, and do not become overly enthusiastic with a victory, nor despondent when you are criticized. Instead, move forward and you will eventually reach people who are receptive. In addition, do not be stubborn to the point of refusing to learn. If you have made a mistake in an argument, admit it, forgive yourself and continue to fight, all the better equipped in your new knowledge. Never give up. The only way they can silence you is if you give up.


8. Object to racist, hatemongering films shown in movie theaters by protesting and educating filmgoers about the racism of these movies.


9. Create your own media. Get out your video camera and use it creatively. Film your protests and demonstrations, conduct interviews, create documentaries or feature films. Check out these videos:

Confronting the Christian Zionists
Is Israel Worth It
We Have a Solution for You
Anti-Zionist Jewish Protestors


10. Monitor the websites of pro-Zionist, pro-Israel organizations. There, you will find good tips as well as the latest proposed legislation in the House and Senate legislation relating to our freedoms, and Israel and the Middle East.


11. Pass along this website and other informative websites to your friends. Feature important and informative websites on your Blog, Facebook, and MySpace pages. Calmly and objectively come to the defense of people who are attacked for telling the truth. It is sometimes enough to just say "I agree with so and so about this and that" when they are telling the truth. It is important that people who tell the truth receive your support. You do not need to argue for them. Simply expressing your agreement with their view on a specific point, without necessarily agreeing with them about everything, is enough to encourage others that they are right if they also agree, and to encourage them to also tell the truth.

Conversely, when you disagree with someone, it is often enough to simply say "I don't agree with that" and end the conversation. This will support others who also disagree, but do not want to fight about it.



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