Boycott Scottish Whisky


By Advis3r
May 28, 2011
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Two and a half years ago, shortly after Operation Cast Lead, the West Dunbartonshire Regional Council, located west of Glasgow, approved a resolution that called to boycott goods produced in Israel. According to the law, the council and all public bodies under its jurisdiction are forbidden to sell goods that originated from Israel note not just goods produced in the settlements.

Following the Turkish Flotilla to Gaza last May, the council expanded the boycott to include a ban on the purchase of English translations of Israeli books and the distribution of these books in public libraries throughout the council's jurisdiction.

West Dunbartonshire was joined by Dundee, which decided to issue a recommendation to boycott all goods produced in Israel again not just the settlements.

Legal advisers instructed Dundee's mayor to refrain from legally enforcing the boycott in order to avoid future lawsuits. Instead, the municipality plans to distribute posters throughout the city, calling on some 150,000 residents to refrain from buying Israeli goods, and will also apply a special mark on Israeli products, in order to make them easily identifiable. (YNET)

So since the anti-Semites who run West Dunbartonshire, and Dundee councils are boycotting Israeli products it is fitting that the Jewish Community should respond in kind and being such large consumers of Scottish whisky why not start with that.

These include:

- Ballentine's
- Auchintoshan
- Chivas
- Glenlivet
- Loch Lomond
- Laphroaig - my personal favourite
- The Singleton
- Bowmore - another favourite

If you find more...please add them in the comments section below. A blogger here in Israel will be posting a comprehensive list in Ben Gurion Airport maybe someone can do likewise in Manchester and all the London Airports. These Scottish anti-Semites need to be hit where it hurts them most - in the pocket!!!

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Ian Kramer

30 May, 2011 - 09:52

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Boycott Glenlivet? I think our Sages told us that one does not make a decree that the public cannot uphold ... :-)

I did enjoy reading (don't remember where) that Amos Oz signed the boycott of the extreme left "artists" who declared a boycott on Ariel (in Samaria), and is now crying like a baby about being boycotted himself by the haggis-eaters.

Typical of leftist hypocrisy: They can dish it out, but can't take it.


Joe Millis

30 May, 2011 - 09:59

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Drink Ardbeg instead. Much better than any other malt, if you like it peaty. Oz hasn't said anything on the boycott.
All boycotts are futile anyway, knee-jerk actions that ultimately lead to nothing and assuage only the concience of those taking part.
It wasn't the boycott that brought down apartheid South Africa, it was the weight of internal opposition.


Ian Kramer

30 May, 2011 - 10:36

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Millis - lying again - AS USUAL.

"Oz hasn't said anything on the boycott" - says Millis, alias Telegramsam.

http://yourjewishnews.com/6708.aspx

[quote]
The announcement of the Scottish boycott on Israeli books stirred a storm among Israeli authors whose books were translated into English and sold throughout the British Kingdom.

"I think it is a despicable decision," said award-winning author Amos Oz, whose books are widely distributed to international audiences.

Hypocrite Oz, who boycotts an Israeli town, thinks boycotts of Amos Oz "despicable".

Millis - liar.


Joe Millis

30 May, 2011 - 11:25

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Thanks for pointing out my error, Reiss. I hadn't seen that quote. All boycotts are stupid - but just to point out, Ariel isn't in Israel so it's not an Israeli town. It's a colony in the occupied territories.


amber

30 May, 2011 - 13:59

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millis misses the point as usual. This is about the immorality and Jew hatred of the boycott, not about whether it is effective or not. And your odious comparison with S. Africa is what one has come to expect from a hater like you.

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