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Egyptian Comedian TV Host: Muslim Brotherhood Are Nazis (“A Joke Is the Epigram on the Death of a Feeling”)

 

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COMMENT: Philoso­pher Friedrich Nitzsche once observed that; “A joke is the epi­gram on the death of a feel­ing.” That cer­tain­ly applies to our reac­tion to Egypt­ian come­di­an Bassem Yousse­f’s swipe at the Mus­lim Broth­er­hood gov­ern­ment of Egypt.

Described as the Jon Stew­art of Egypt (and a some­time guest on The Dai­ly Show), Mr. Youssef has been on the receiv­ing end [2] of the Mus­lim Broth­er­hood’s puni­tive actions.

As we have not­ed so often, the Mus­lim Broth­er­hood is, indeed, an Islam­ic fas­cist orga­ni­za­tion [3], allied with the Axis in World War II.

Fol­low the link below and be sure to view the seg­ment, accessed by the MEMRI orga­ni­za­tion and embed­ded in the arti­cle.

“ ‘Broth­er­hood Are Nazis” by Greg Tep­per; The Times of Israel; 4/16/2013. [4]

EXCERPT: Egypt­ian satirist Bassem Youssef, host of a tele­vi­sion pro­gram that has been com­pared to Jon Stewart’s Dai­ly Show in the US, has pre­sent­ed a short seg­ment com­par­ing Cairo’s rul­ing Mus­lim Broth­er­hood par­ty to the Nazis.

“I here­by declare my total sup­port of all that is Mus­lim Broth­er­hood,” Youssef began.

As he spoke to his audi­ence Sat­ur­day, a Mus­lim Broth­er­hood graph­ic with two swords crossed appeared to his left and began to slide upward, while from under­neath it anoth­er graph­ic – at that point it was still unclear what the graph­ic was — began to slide toward the bot­tom of view­ers’ screens.

“After all,” he con­tin­ued, “they are our mas­ters now. Where else can you find such a supe­ri­or race, pur­er than rain­wa­ter?”

By the time Youssef spoke the word “race,” it was clear­ly vis­i­ble to view­ers that the down­ward-slid­ing graph­ic, revealed from under­neath that of the Mus­lim Broth­er­hood, was a Nazi swasti­ka.

Youssef con­tin­ued to jab at the Broth­er­hood. ”It is a supe­ri­or race,” he said, “which declares that nobody else belongs to Islam. It is an Aryan race, a supe­ri­or race, a race that deserves to rule us, to mount us, to dan­gle its feet over our backs.

“It is a race that is pre­des­tined to remain pure and clean, so it can­not mar­ry your kind.

“These Mus­lim-Broth­er­hood genes do not come free of charge. Do not resist. Are you crazy? Stand still, do not cross the line. They are your mas­ters.” . . .