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France's highest court has upheld a judgment against a dozen people who tried to encourage supermarket shoppers to boycott Israeli products. The court found the activists guilty of inciting racial hatred or discrimination and ordered them to pay a $13,200 fine plus court costs.
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France has bought itself another terror-free year.
Good call!
A clearl violation of freedom of expression
REASON, wakeup ! Almiost everything is being done today in the name of discrimination protection !
would this be a case of seriously bad timing?