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Lorde labelled a 'bigot' in full-page Washington Post ad after she cancels Israel concert

Lorde has been accused of joining a “a global antisemitic boycott of Israel” by an outspoken rabbi.

NEW ZEALAND MUSICIAN Lorde has been labelled a “bigot” after she cancelled an upcoming gig in Israel.

Lorde has been accused of joining a “a global antisemitic boycott of Israel” in a full-page advertisement taken out in the Washington Post newspaper by the outspoken US rabbi Shmuley Boteach’s pro-Israel organsiation This World: The Values Network.

The advertisement appeared on page five of the paper’s 31 December edition.

In it, there is a large photo of the popular Kiwi musician superimposed onto a picture of people running through rubble holding onto babies.

The picture has the headline:

Lorde and New Zealand ignore Syria to attack Israel.

It also contains a pullout quote which reads:

21 is young to become a bigot.

The body of the advertisement criticises Lorde as well as her home country New Zealand over the stance they have taken on Israel.

“While Lorde claims to be concerned with human rights, she hypocritically chose to proceed with her two concerts in Putin’s Russia, despite his support for Assad’s genocidal regime which has already claimed the lives of over 500,000 innocents, and Russia’s own endless litany of human rights abuses,” it reads.

The advertisement comes after Lorde cancelled a planned show in Israel after facing pressure from supporters of a boycott of the Jewish state over its occupation of Palestinian territory.

“I’ve received an overwhelming number of messages & letters and have had a lot of discussions with people holding many views, and I think the right decision at this time is to cancel the show,” Lorde wrote in a statement distributed by Naranjah, the Israeli promoters of her Tel Aviv show.

“I’m not too proud to admit I didn’t make the right call on this one,” she said of the initial decision to perform in Israel.

I’m truly sorry to reverse my commitment to come play for you. I hope one day we can all dance.

The movement behind the pressure on Lorde is known as BDS – Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions – and says it is inspired by the campaign that targeted South Africa’s apartheid regime and is seeking an end to Israel’s occupation of the West Bank.

In July, BDS activists failed to get Radiohead to call off its show in Tel Aviv despite heavy pressure from artists such as Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters and director Ken Loach.

Israel sees BDS as a strategic threat and accuses it of anti-Semitism – a claim activists firmly deny, calling it an attempt to discredit them.

A few politically active musicians have called off shows in Israel over the past years, including Lauryn Hill and Elvis Costello.

Rabbi Shmuley Boteach is regarded by critics in the US as a right-wing self-publicist.

He was heavily criticised in 2015 when he took out a full-page ad in the New York Times which accused then-president Barack Obama’s national security adviser Susan Rice turning a blind eye to the Rwandan genocide in the 1990s.

He later rowed back  on this.

The advertisement also takes aim at New Zealand. It criticises the country’s decision to vote last month in favour of a UN resolution to call on the US to withdraw its recent decision to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.

With reporting from © AFP 2018 

Read: Lorde is considering cancelling a gig in Israel after receiving an open letter from two fans

Read: Ireland one of 128 nations to reject US decision to recognise Jerusalem as Israel’s capital

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    May 25th 2019, 9:21 AM

    Meanwhile 8000 army personnel in barracks with little to do all day…

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    May 25th 2019, 10:28 AM

    @Aire Dezamba:
    Its a nice thought ? You don’t expect the Army to to police hooligans on public transport Draft all the hooligans into the Army

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    May 25th 2019, 11:42 AM

    @Alan Scott: no I am expecting them to get rid of the gangs and drug dealers.

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    May 25th 2019, 11:59 AM

    @Aire Dezamba: it’s funny that so many areas there is no money for. Yet every budget , there is over an extra half billion for an already insane welfare spend …

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    May 25th 2019, 9:26 AM

    An Garda Siochana have enough to tackle without being involved in the issues involving public transport. Ticket checks by inspectors on Dublin Bus are as rare as they’ve ever been. Anti social behaviour, drug use and dealing and fare evasion are rife on our public transport system and no Minister give a flying fcuk because they don’t use it, unless it’s first class service on Irish Rail. Meanwhile the general public run the gauntlet going about their business and hope they get home from their days work with their belonging in tack and their clothes odour free of smoke. It’s time for a dedicated transport police policy.

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    May 25th 2019, 9:48 AM

    @Paul Linehan: I was on the luas going to Broadstone there was a ticket check on the way there and another one on the way back I returned on the red line with no sign of a check on either side.

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    May 25th 2019, 10:15 AM

    @Alan Scott: To be fair to the Luas. I’ve seen plenty of ticket checks on both lines and security interventions for anti social issues.

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    May 25th 2019, 9:11 AM

    FFS I’ve been saying it for years as it’s been everywhere else in the world for years. Fukin no brainer ideas take generations to be seen as sensible in this country.

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    May 25th 2019, 9:07 PM

    @Pip: I’m not aware of any country apart from Britain with a transport police. NYC merged theirs with the NYPD some time ago

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    May 25th 2019, 9:44 AM

    So the only alternative is when public service vehicle’s been stoned is to make all of the Communities suffer by pulling the service? You put that against Ministerial cars been stoned you will get a swift reaction from the Garda .Two sets of rules for the same job.

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    May 25th 2019, 9:49 AM

    Cosy relationship with the government in the top brass of the Gardaí, any attempt to usurp the elite and offer another force to compare the performance of the Gardaí will obviously be met with reluctance. Charlie Flanagan acting as a mouthpiece for those in charge of the Gardaí. Why does the article not have a quote from the Garda commissioner on this proposal?

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    May 25th 2019, 9:09 PM

    @BreadBasketCase: harbor police were disbanded against Garda wishes. Airport police are glorified security and an Garda siochana has repeatedly called for the airport police to become a fully fledged police force.

    So really, your talking shite

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    May 25th 2019, 12:26 PM

    Flanagan belongs in a retirement home!

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    May 25th 2019, 10:00 AM

    Many thanks to all engaging in antisocial behavior on green luas and other posh “specific areas”. Without you this would never have been possible.

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    May 25th 2019, 12:00 PM

    CCTV is great but it’s after the fact.
    The value of Police presence is worth so much more.

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    May 25th 2019, 4:20 PM

    Meanwhile they send 400 Garda to Donbeg,Co.Clare to “protect” Trump!

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    May 25th 2019, 9:09 PM

    @F Fitzgerald Ne Reeves: when?

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    May 25th 2019, 11:34 AM

    Full of sh*t

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