Brussels – Belgian Carnival Float Features Puppets Of Grinning Jews, A Rat And Money Bags

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    A parade float at the Aalst Carnaval in Belgium featuring caricatures of Orthodox Jews atop money bags, March 3, 2019. (Courtesy of FJO)Brussels – Participants in a street celebration in the Belgian city of Aalst paraded giant puppets of Orthodox Jews and a rat atop money bags.

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    Dutch Chief Rabbi Binyomin Jacobs condemned the float Sunday at the annual Aalst Carnaval street celebration as “shocking.” It contains “typical, anti-Semitic caricatures from 1939,” he told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency.

    The umbrella groups representing Flemish and French-speaking Jews in Belgium, FJO and CCOJB respectively, complained to the federal UNIA watchdog on racism about the display. “In a democracy like Belgium, there is no room for such things, carnival or not,” they wrote.

    The group Vismooil’n created the two puppets as their 2019 theme for the Aalst carnival, the local edition of celebrations that take place throughout parts of Europe and Latin America annually in anticipation of Lent, the 40-day period before Easter. Participants prepare floats and dance routines, parading them through town on Carnaval.

    The Vismooil’n group, a veteran participant that specializes in hyper-realistic puppets, created the display to address rising prices, they told a Belgian blogger last month. They titled the work “Shabbat Year.”

    The display features two giant puppets with streimels, hats favored by some Orthodox Jews, in pink suits. They both have sidelocks. One of the puppets is grinning while smoking a cigar and extending a hand, presumably to collect money. That puppet has a white rat on his right shoulder. Both puppets are standing on gold coins and have money bags at their feet.

    In the background is a round window reminiscent of the architecture of many European synagogues and a small box resembling a mezuzah on its right-hand side.

    “Everything has become so expensive [we though that] if we do 2019, there would be no more money left for next year,” a member of the group was quoted as saying. “So we all went quiet until we smartly decided to go for the Shabbat Year and that was that. So simple.”

    In 2013, a different group designed for the Aalst carnival a float resembling a Nazi railway wagon used to transport Jews to death camps.

    The people who designed the float, known as the FTP Group, marched near the float dressed as Nazi SS officers and haredi Orthodox Jews. A poster on the wagon showed Flemish Belgian politicians dressed as Nazis and holding canisters labeled as containing Zyklon B, the poison used by the Nazis to exterminate Jews in gas chambers in the Holocaust.


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    stamnamefortrump
    Noble Member
    stamnamefortrump
    5 years ago

    Gee Europe seems so nice

    JCSHOULSON
    JCSHOULSON
    5 years ago

    Jews, get the hell out of Europe while there is still time.

    Speaksoftly
    Speaksoftly
    5 years ago

    Let no one think it can’t happen here- the Democratic populist message reeks of the same message.

    BaruchMordecai
    BaruchMordecai
    5 years ago

    “So simple.” I know I shouldn’t be shocked. Growing up in Ellenville I knew many Holocaust Survivors. I’ve even knew a Christian Survivor, Christine Pieters. She said to me in 1996 when I said about Holocaust Remembrance Day we have to remember so The World never forgets. “The World already forgot.” I’ve heard all my life how easily it started in the 1930s and how people jumped right on the band wagon. But I’ve also met Meip Geis who saved Anne Frank’s Diary. I wanted to believe Anne Frank that people are good. This is horrible how simple it is to start.

    Phineas
    Phineas
    5 years ago

    Wish I knew how to hit back.

    shop1
    shop1
    5 years ago

    Run if you can
    They are coming
    Its just a matter of time

    kulochayav
    kulochayav
    5 years ago

    I’m glad you all see it now. The Agudah kappos will pay in heaven for not heading my call to this many years ago. I hope their children are murdered first by the antisemites…

    292929
    292929
    5 years ago

    Reshoim Arurim!

    Clearly meant to look like the famous Belgian Yid Nuchem Shtisel.

    Reshoim Arurim! HaGoyim HoEyleh

    Kol Tuv!

    Erlich
    Erlich
    5 years ago

    Most anti-Semitic photo I’ve seen in years. Straight out of Julius Streicher’s Nazi newspaper.

    gimmeabreak
    gimmeabreak
    5 years ago

    It’s their Carnival Festival and, like Purim, that makes it okay.

    Liepa
    Liepa
    5 years ago

    Moshiach coming ASAP, no worries. It would defeat the purpose for Moshiach to come when the world is ‘juden rein’,so he has to come, ASAP !!!

    lazy-boy
    Active Member
    lazy-boy
    5 years ago

    so obviously and grossly antisemitic ! how could the city have allowed such a hateful float?

    I think the city should be investigated for promoting hate and antisemitism….

    5 years ago

    At one time, it was great to visit France, the UK, Belgium, Denmark, Holland, Norway, Sweden, and Italy. Now, those countries as well as Germany have millions of Arab Muslims, which have been added to their populations. The latter individuals bring with them hatred of Jews, which seems to have rubbed off into the local European population. It is no longer safe for American Jews or any Jews to visit those countries.

    5 years ago

    Wouldn’t look out of place if this was Nazi Germany 1938! Yimach shemom V’zichron!!!

    Aguttenshabbos
    Aguttenshabbos
    5 years ago

    And the “frum” tours of Europe with self promoting phonies will continue, and the sheep all jump on the bandwagon/hay ride.