Like all squatters who sponge off of the blood and labor of others, Brahim “Abe” Ayad, a “Palestinian” living in Cleveland, Ohio, can hide his hatred of Jews behind the American First Amendment right to freedom of expression when it comes to his painted signs at his East 55th Street deli.
His images include a group of skullcap-wearing Jews counting money at a table while Jesus hangs on a cross above them, and a supposed talmudic endorsement of pedophilia. In the latter, a Jewish priest holds a small boy in his arms. The priest is quoted as saying, “Silly man, this is not my son, he’s my wife.”
In the past, Ayad’s signs have portrayed Jews as monkeys and pigs, and repeated canards such as Jews control the media and Jews were behind the 9/11 terror attacks.
Ayad, a father of eight who lives in North Olmstead, has said he does not support violence against Jews. The murals, he notes, are a protest against “evil-doing Zionists” who, among other offenses, he claims, took away his Palestinian father’s land to make way for the state of Israel.
But Ayad, who has no freedom in his fake non-existant never never land, doesn’t know of freedom of speech. Why? Because he has no country that is real. So Ayad lives here, instead of Trans-Jordan, his real home and makes American dollars, and can hate people openly without consequence and more importantly, without remorse.
Why is this alarming?
Because, in a landmark case in Minnesota (RAV vs. St. Paul-1992), the U.S. Supreme Court declared a city hate speech code unconstitutional.
Therefore, Ayad’s signs could be taken down only if they led to an unusually dangerous situation.
The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution protects freedom of expression, no matter how offensive, from government interference.
Clevelanders have rallied against the murals over the last few years but it doesn’t matter.
See, Ayad insists that he doesn’t hate anybody. He considers himself an American, and even claims Jewish ancestry. The murals, he says, are his way to vent frustration and disappointment.
Can you imagine if a Jewish person had a business and hung paintings that slandered “Palestinians” ? The ACLU would have run to the you-better-believe-they-would-protest “Palestinian” Muslim community in a flash.
So the next time you pass thru Cleveland, remember to include as part of your trip a stop at another horse and pony “Palestinian” charade for your viewing pleasure.







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March 31st, 2009 at 6:52 am
“Like all squatters who sponge off of the blood and labor of others, Brahim “Abe” Ayad, a “Palestinian” living in Cleveland, Ohio, can hide his hatred of …”
WOW I KEEP TELLING FOLKS I’M JEWISH , BUT THEY DONT BELIEVE ME.
IF THIS IS TRUE WHAT YOU WROTE?? THAT’S PROOF POSITIVE I’M JEWISH
smoothstone Says:March 31st, 2009 at 9:24 pm
Not only are you not Jewish, you’re also a damned filthy pig. Here, have a truffle, pig snot. You gotta feed your family, don’t you?