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Starbucks
blocks Iranian-owned Press TV from its customer Wi Fi service
The rabidly anti-semitic
terrorist sympathizers of radical Islamist-owned Press TV are whining about
being blocked from user-access in Starbucks.
Press
TV A blogger, by the name of N. Salem chronicled the step-by-step
challenge of trying to access the Press TV website from famed-coffee cafe
Starbucks in 2011. Asking: “Why do you think Starbucks is blocking
PressTV.com?”
We called Starbucks to find out
why certain websites would be accessible and not others but associates didn’t
offer a definitive answer.The President, Chairman and CEO of Starbucks Howard Schultz, has
openly supported anti-Iranian Israeli policies.There has been other evidence
in the past that may suggest that PressTV is purposely being blocked from the
American public.
A quick web search pulls up a
truckload ofwebsites on a hate campaign
against Starbucks and its chairman, Howard Schultz. In 2002, Schultz made
a speech blaming the Palestinian people for the deadlock in Palestinian-Israeli
negotiations and suggested that the Palestinian resistance against Israel was a
“manifestation of anti-Semitism.”
In 1998, Schultz was honoured
by the Jerusalem Fund of Aish HaTorah and presented with the “Israel’s 50th
Anniversary Friend of Zion Tribute Award.” Aish HaTorah describes itself as an
“apolitical international network of Jewish education centres.” However, the
organization’s actions suggest that it advocates Zionist (Israeli) supremacy in
the Middle East. Although Schultz’s spending record is private, it has
been reported that the Starbucks chairman gives financial support to
the Zionist cause.
Because of this, a rumor about Starbuck’s
funding the Israeli military went viral a few years ago, along with protests
demanding worldwide boycotts of Starbucks.
Many of the claims about ‘Zionist coffee’ and a link between
Starbucks and the Israeli military spring from a letter allegedly written by
CEO Howard Schultz. Dated
11 July 2006, and titled ‘A Thank You To All Starbucks Customers’, Schultz
apparently said that ‘with every cup you drink at Starbucks you are helping
with a noble cause’: ensuring the ‘continued viability and prospering of the
Jewish State’. Schultz seems to say that the $5 billion donated by America to
Israel every year is ‘no way near enough to pay for all the weaponry,
bulldozers and security fences needed to protect innocent Israeli citizens from
anti-Semitic Muslim terrorism. Corporate sponsorships are essential [too]’.
Schultz thanks Starbucks customers for helping him to raise ‘hundreds of
millions of dollars each year’ to support the state of Israel. This
seemingly Starbucks-damning letter has been on the internet for two-and-a-half
years, and it now underpins much of the current anti-Starbucks, pro-Gaza
protesting.
the ‘Schultz letter’ is a hoax; worse than that, it’s a piece of
satire that has been accepted by some people as fact. The letter was written, not by Schultz, but by Andrew
Winkler, an Australian-based ‘anti-Zionist media activist’ of German origin. It was published as a parody of Schultz, and clearly
advertised as a parody, on the anti-Zionist website ZioPedia on 11 July 2006. Winkler
later wrote: ‘The Howard Schultz spoof letter has caused quite a bit of a
stir… Howard Schultz never wrote that letter, I did.’ Yet now it
has become something like a modern, internet-shared version of the Protocols
of the Elders of Zion: a hoax document supposedly written by a Jew which is
cited by some people as evidence of Zionist wickedness.
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