L’Oréal Paris chooses anti-Semitic Amena Khan for its new campaign

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The media, with the willful blindness that defines them so well, have decided to applaud L’Oréal’s choice of Amena Khan to celebrate diversity.

They obviously decided to ignore that the young woman is an anti-Semitic of the worst kind.

Unfortunately for Mainstream Media, we write what the press does not want us to write, we denounce what they want to hide, and we say what people do not want us to say.

Thus, L’Oréal Paris decided to broaden its “representation of diversity” in one of its advertisements, using the services of the beautiful British blogger, model and cosmetics designer.

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The young woman is followed by more than 390,000 people on her YouTube channel and more than 570,000 on Instagram.

But the beauty is a beast.

The media doesn’t want you to know that the blogger made vile anti-Semitic comments. Her comments come straight out of anti-Semitism 101, according to the 3D* test of the Russian dissident Natan Sharansky, who has become a senior Israeli official.

Here are just a few, from L’Oréal’s veiled new ambassadrice:

 

 

L’Oréal’s muse makes accusations that refer to anti-Semitic clichés that we thought belongs to the Second World War.

That’s a big step backwards for the firm whose manager, André Bettencourt, published antisemitic articles in the collaborationist weekly “La Terre française”.

Amena Khan is the first woman in an shampoo advertisement whose anti-Semitism is tolerated because she wears a veil.

* Natan Sharansky explained that to know if a statement is anti-Semitic, you have to pass it thru the 3D test: demonization, double standard, delegitimization. This test, explains Sharansky, detects the “new anti-Semitism”.

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Mahou Shoujo
Mahou Shoujo
6 years ago

What part of “france hates Jews” do you not understand?

Achmed Mohammedan
Achmed Mohammedan
6 years ago
Reply to  Mahou Shoujo

The part about “france”. I was under the impression that it ceased to exist, quite some time ago.

tatka150
tatka150
6 years ago
Reply to  Mahou Shoujo

So now they’ve got what they deserve from Jews haters

Suresh
Suresh
6 years ago
Reply to  tatka150

Left/Liberals are bowing down so much they are well on their way to creating more humgoats http://bit.ly/2iMxEZt

And call it cultural diversity !

Stephen Honig
Stephen Honig
6 years ago
Reply to  Mahou Shoujo

All parts. When the last Jew leaves France as they did in Spain – 1492 via King Ferdinand, the Islamic flag will fly.

tatka150
tatka150
6 years ago
Reply to  Mahou Shoujo

I know. Who can forget the stadium in Paris in WW2?
But it’s a shame.
Such a beautiful country with a great history and culture. One of my favorites.
Very sad.

joanofark06
joanofark06
6 years ago
Reply to  tatka150

Your right, but myself? I think it’s horrible, that a beautiful country like Sweden, is now the “rape capital of the world”! So many people will stop taking their vacations to all these countries, and they may gain thousands of immigrants, but they’ll LOSE their economy!

Thorsten
Thorsten
6 years ago

… to celebrate diversity.

… to tolerant, https://quran.com/98/6-7

Thorsten
Thorsten
6 years ago

‘… anti-Semitic Amena Khan’ & muh., https://sunnah.com/bukhari/56/138-139 https://sunnah.com/muslim/54/101-105 ‘… The last hour would not come until the Muslims fight against the Jews and the Muslims would KILL THEM’

Midnattsol
Midnattsol
6 years ago

Another business to avoid. The list keeps growing.

Thorsten
Thorsten
6 years ago

(twitter screenshot) @amenaofficial, ‘… both (Pharao & Israel) are child murderers

muh. allowed killing unbelieving kids,

‘… children of the polytheists being killed during the night raid, said: They are from them.[belong to them]’ https://sunnah.com/muslim/32/30-33

http://schnellmann.org/killing_children.html

chrwar
chrwar
6 years ago

So long France.

roccolore
roccolore
6 years ago

Soon, the company will realize the consequences of having a baghead bigot selling hair care products.

Philip
Philip
6 years ago

She’s vile and has repulsive opinions but she really does have beautiful eyes. She’s a model. She’s not being paid for her insight; she’s being paid to look gorgeous and eat kleenex. Better hills to fight over, imho.

poetcomic1
poetcomic1
6 years ago

L’Oreal has a rather ‘Nazi’ past:

“Even when in 2004 Monica Waitzfelder accused L’Oréal of receiving stolen goods for having acquired her Jewish family’s home after it was illegally seized during the war, Bettencourt’s immaculately painted lips remained sealed.Unimaginable wealth has allowed the Bettencourt family to gloss over the more suspect aspects of its history, including antisemitic tracts and Nazi sympathies, as efficiently as one of L’Oreal’s cosmetic cover-up sticks. Money talks. But an estimated €20bn fortune buys silence.”

Thorsten
Thorsten
6 years ago

OT: ‘UK: Muslim convicted pedophile claims he didn’t know sex with 14-year-olds was illegal’
… cause his ‘best example’ https://quran.com/33/21 muh. also had sex with only 8 (9 lunar) yrs. young child Aisha https://sunnah.com/bukhari/67/69

https://www.jihadwatch.org/2018/01/uk-muslim-convicted-pedophile-claims-he-didnt-know-sex-with-14-year-olds-was-illegal

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6 years ago

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mackykam
mackykam
6 years ago

The company should change its name to “CLITO’REAL,” in honor of her clitorectomy….

R. Arandas
R. Arandas
6 years ago

Islamophilia is a mental disease.

Vlad
Vlad
6 years ago
Reply to  R. Arandas

So is Islam! Whenever someone is killing innocent people, by car, by knife, by bomb or whatever other means, the perpetrator’s defense liars, sorry typing error lawyers usually call the defendant’s physiological state as mentally unstable/confused, etc.

Dan Knight
Dan Knight
6 years ago

Where are our Advertiser Intimidation Teams going to advertisers? Yes, we do believe in freedom, but this is WAR people.

L’Oreal needs to be called out for supporting anti-Semitism.

felix1999
felix1999
6 years ago

Muslim females aren’t allowed to wear make-up.
How is this going over with male Muslims?
Like other female Muslims she has that same DEAD eye look.
She looks vacant.

CreoleGumbo
CreoleGumbo
6 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

They can wear make up.

Annie
Annie
6 years ago
Reply to  CreoleGumbo

They can also be colossal hypocrites.

When a Muslima wraps all that excessive cloth
around her neck and head – she is altering her
appearance and not allowing men to see her
full beauty and charms.

When a Muslima wears makeup – she is drawing
male attention to her beauty and charms.

In this country, I believe promoting the use of
makeup on Muslimas is actually Tacquiya – so
that the gullible public accepts wearing all that
unnecessary hijab cloth as ‘normal and everyday
wear’. If evil Islam became entrenched in America,
there’d be no Muslima models anywhere – never
mind hypocritical bitches like Amena Khan.

Annie
Annie
6 years ago
Reply to  Annie

Thank you, Dorrie. I always like reading your
comments too.

CreoleGumbo
CreoleGumbo
6 years ago
Reply to  Annie

I do not believe that it is taqiyya when they wear make up in the US and other Western countries. Muslim women in the Middle East wear just as much make up as American women do – and possibly more on average. In fact, in Iran face lifts as well as cosmetic injections are common. Their faces are the only things that they can show and they put a lot of effort into making that part of their bodies look good.

I am not a Muslim so I do not know if they are “allowed” to wear make under Islamic law but I assure you that in Islamic countries such as Iran where hijab is required, Muslim women do wear make up – and some wear a lot it and they are not arrested for doing so. When I was there in 2008 most of them wore far more make up than I did and wore much fancier hair dos. It was more unusual to see a Muslim woman without makeup than with it.

CreoleGumbo
CreoleGumbo
6 years ago
Reply to  CreoleGumbo

They are only required to wear hijab or burkas in public. In their own homes they may wear anything and show their hair. If you visit an Islamic country you will see that many of those women wearing burkas are wearing high healed shoes. I have seen some smoking cigarettes when in automobiles. The burka seems to function as an overcoat so to speak. When they have parties in their homes (which I have attended BTW) they do not appear different from Westerners and in fact they wear fancier clothes and they also serve alcohol. All of this is in the privacy of their own homes which is very different from what you see in the news, which are always photos of them in public.

Tm.
Tm.
6 years ago
Reply to  CreoleGumbo

I thought they can only show their hair at home in front of intimate family members such as father or brothers, but not brothers in law. How is it that they do not show their faces in Afghanistan or Saudi Arabia? Why in certain pictures only the eyes showing, not eyebrows and even piece of cloth on bridge of nose? They are not supposed to attract attention, no perfume, no high heels. I saw video from Afghanistan women being beaten on ankles with chains because the burqua material was not thick enough to cover ankles fully. Must wear flat shoes, not go out much, and stay in back of the house. They are not supposed to trim eyebrows and never to have facial surgery such as face lifts. So they do not follow their own laws?

CreoleGumbo
CreoleGumbo
6 years ago
Reply to  Tm.

The rules vary from country to country. You only see the extreme in the news.

In Afganistan and Saudi Arabia full body covering is required in public.
In The Islamic Republic of Iran it is not. Most women wear slacks or long skirts and long sleeve shirts or coats and scarfs tied under their necks with a lot of hair showing in the front and sides. (The scarves also frequently fall from their heads and they slowly place them back on.)

In Turkey nothing is required and in fact it is illegal for a government worker to wear hijab (this may have recently changed, I don’t know). Very few women are seen in Turkey wearing any head covering. In Iran heads are marginally covered and very few are seen wearing burkas. When you do see them they are more frequently poor women who cannot afford clothes.

In the same token I think what they do at home and who sees them there may vary. I have not been to SA or A but in Iran women do as they please in the privacy of their homes. They wear Western clothing, make up, etc. This goes for their immediate family AND guests.

Annie
Annie
6 years ago
Reply to  CreoleGumbo

Ordinary Muslim women in America or anywhere
who wear the hijab and yet wear makeup too are
not utilizing Tacquiya to promote Islam – the way
a hijab’d Muslim model in advertising is. They
are simply colossal hypocrites and phonies.

Islam can hit a snag when its oppressive views
on women get in the way of trying to “normalize”
itself to the American people. A Muslim model
who has to keep her head covered while washing
it with shampoo says it all.

CreoleGumbo
CreoleGumbo
6 years ago
Reply to  Annie

I agree with you. It seems hypocritical and is normalizing Islam but Islam has a lot of stupid things and double standards. But tacquiya is lying in order to promote the spread of islam – like when Obama claimed to be a Christian, which BTW my muslim hosts laughed at and said that he was clearly practicing tacquiya in claiming to be a Christian. It is like when a muslim pretends to be a friend. But I simply, IMHO, do not see that muslim women are practicing tacquiya simply by wearing make up. It is hypocritical but it is not tacquiyya.

Annie
Annie
6 years ago
Reply to  CreoleGumbo

At least you and I both agree that any Muslima
who wears a hijab together with makeup is a
definite hypocrite.

But I have to point out that when I brought up
Tacquiya in relation to Muslim women wearing
makeup, I specified in America. I clearly stated
“IN THIS COUNTRY….promoting the use of
makeup in Muslimas is actually Tacquiya”.
Promoting the use of makeup on a hijab’d model
is to try to make Muslims and, therefore, Islam seem harmless and normal as apple pie. If that isn’t a lie – or Tacquiya – I don’t know what is. Are
all Muslims murderous jihadis? No. Do Muslims
always have a percentage in their population who
are murderous jihadis? Yes. Because of the
teachings of Islam.

It’s hard to reconcile Muslims in Iran wearing a
lot of makeup in public – especially when they
can be so easily arrested by the morality police.
Colonel Zulfikar Barfar is head of Tehran’s Moral
Security Force which cracks down on any revealed
sexuality of Iranian women – in the name of Islam.
But I do take you at your word on this. I also
cannot picture a lot of makeup on Muslim women
in Egypt – where 91% ! of the female population
is clitorally circumcised – in the name of Islam.
And the Muslim rape cultures of Africa and the
Middle East – from which hordes of migrants are
presently raping Europe’s women and children –
make it hard for me to picture their own Islamic
women wearing lots of makeup.

Trying to normalize Islam – and, by extension, its
attendant horrors – through promoting the use
of makeup or anything else on hijab clad models
is IMO most definitely Tacquiya.

Tom Validakis
Tom Validakis
6 years ago

Paris, London and the whole of Canada is gone. #SHITHOLES
https://youtu.be/zlzjFtTJSvw

MAS
MAS
6 years ago

Might make the stench inside a burka more tolerable…

Vlad
Vlad
6 years ago
Reply to  MAS

🙂

jkarna
jkarna
6 years ago

I wonder what the reaction would have been had L’Oréal Paris chosen a Jewish woman (they are more beautiful)?
Islamification of France continues and Sharia May welcomes more ‘male-child’ migrants to UKstan. I truly fear for my family’s future.

Alleged-Comment
Alleged-Comment
6 years ago

You are being betrayed at every turn. Not surprising because your leadership (who are nothing but COMMUNIST, who in turn are godless and lawless pagans) are leading you to your destruction and genocide.

They cannot rule when white people are the majority. Right now they are surrounding you. Your fate lies in your own hands now.

Good luck. Hope you wake up from your slumber.

Mickey Oberman
Mickey Oberman
6 years ago

It seems that almost every day France does something to show its hatred for its Jews and, indeed, all Jews.

All Jews, citizens and non citizens, now living in France should make every effort to leave that cursed, soon to be Islamic country, as soon as possible.
BEFORE it is too late. “Too late” means “DEAD”.
Remember Vichy
Let the French stew in the putrid caldron they have created.

Thorsten
Thorsten
6 years ago

‘… while in another she (Twitter screenshot Amena) declared, “Israel = Pharoah’
https://www.jihadwatch.org/2018/01/loreals-hijab-wearing-muslim-model-israel-is-sinister-state-and-child-murderers

‘Then
We sent after them Moses with Our signs (Qur’an) to Pharaoh and his
establishment, but they were “UNjust … while he is being invited 9/6 to Islam” https://quran.com/61/7-8
toward them (i.e. recject Qur’an https://quran.com/41/28 ).
So see how was the end (‘crucifixion’ as the Jew Jesus Christ) of the ‘corrupt’ers.’ -> evil, https://quran.com/5/33

teachersaide
teachersaide
6 years ago

Jews in France: Have YOU ever considered moving to USA? Having Legal Immigrants who HAVE an Education, can own/run a business, Believe in FREEDOM, Believe in having Your Children EDUCATED, etc would be a WELCOME Change from the last 50 YEARS of the DNC’S “family reunification” of impoverished, poorly educated, unskilled 3’rd World Country “citizens”. France is only going to get WORSE, with their importation of Unvetted “refugees” from countries that HATE JEWS.

teachersaide
teachersaide
6 years ago

Well, I won’t be buying any L’Oreal products, of any kind.

glenda lafont
glenda lafont
6 years ago

No choice but to boycott :L’Oreal.

Tm.
Tm.
6 years ago
Reply to  glenda lafont

I never cared for their products.

john
john
6 years ago

boycott!!!!!

JGray1
JGray1
6 years ago

l’oreal. they were nazis then and they are nazis now. france is the pissoir of the arabs. it is not even worthy of comment. the french are always covering their stink with perfume instead of washing themselves clean. medieval nation.

Annie
Annie
6 years ago

Muslim swine like model Amena Khan are always screeching
about “the poor Palestinians” – as a way to promote their
vicious Jew hatred. When the real reason is that they are
following the instructions in Islam and the Koran to destroy
Jews.

Kat Mandu
Kat Mandu
6 years ago

Dear Gal Gadot: #TimesUp for Invisible Girls, Too http://muslimgirl.com/46874/dear-gal-gadot-timesup-invisible-girls/

Kat Mandu
Kat Mandu
6 years ago

What Amena says in 100% truth and not anti-Semitic.

CreoleGumbo
CreoleGumbo
6 years ago

It is a body bag, a sign of oppression and a message to muslim men that says “I am a muslim. Don’t rape me. Rape her” meaning you and me because we are not wearing that nonsense. And women in the Middle East must hate it because when I boarded a plane departing from Iran those scarfs came off the minute those women walked across the threshold of the KLM plane. I was literally the last woman on board to remove head covering – out of fear. Soon as I realized that they all felt comfortable I removed mine.

joanofark06
joanofark06
6 years ago

I guess they’ll have THOSE women shampooing their hijab on commercials, toooo?

Malaysian Shampoo Commercial

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JzHqNExAaO8

joanofark06
joanofark06
6 years ago

Agree!

Meg
Meg
6 years ago

Kind of stupid for hair care products. They just want to show that they are being politically inclusive. Just sent their business down the tubes.

jim
jim
6 years ago

Thus, the conflict will end only when a Palestinian leader has accepted the State of Israel as the national homeland of the Jewish people and ends the physical, diplomatic, economic and political war against it.

The Oslo Accords and every negotiation towards peace have failed because they did not accept this central issue. While the issues of land, borders and sovereignty for the Palestinian people were never sticking points in any of the failed talks, Palestinian leaders obstinately refused basic issues such as recognition of Israel and clauses such as “end of claims” and “end of conflict.”

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