Saturday, June 1, 2019

Frank Lowy: 'I'm Home' at Last

Well, Wouldn't you know it? Not to mention, Who'd have thunk it?

After all those years of being hailed by our mainstream media and their parliamentary clones as Australia's greatest refugee success story, pillar of Australian multiculturalism, Australia's leading philanthropist, Companion of the Order of Australia and so on, Frank Lowy now feels 'at home' in...  Israel:

"Westfield co-founder Frank Lowy says he feels 'at home' after moving to Israel late last year. 'I feel that I'm home. That's all. Very simple,' Sir Frank said in an interview with Israel television... Separately The Times of Israel reported Sir Frank as having 'made Aliyah', which is the migration of Jews to Israel." (Lowy feels 'at home' in Israel, Samantha Bailey, The Australian, 31/5/19)

Just to remind you of how Lowy was spun in Australia, see my 25/9/12 post The Airbrushing of Frank Lowy.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Considering Lowy;s well documented history as a person willing to participate in illegal Zionist people smuggling operations and his membership of a notorious and ruthless Zionist terrorist gang responsible for many and varied possible egregious war crimes against the British mandatory authority and the Palestinian people. Is it time for any responsible Australian government to require his propaganda agitprop outfit 'The Lowy Institute'to register as an agent of a foreign power?

Now the cat is out of the bag, Lowy doesn't have dual loyalties, despite his protestations , he has a single loyalty, not to the country of his birth now the Czech Republic nor the country he migrated to and offers him a teal home, Australia. lowys's primary allegiance is to the ugly Bandit State.

Perhaps the law of the land doesn't aipply to Lowy and his 'institute' Gimme break or should I say gimme a tax break.


Anonymous said...

Lowy purports to be a multicultural paragon in Australia and is now 'at home' in the Jewish supremacist state.

So how about supporting numerous UN resolutions to permit the Palestinian refugees to return to THEIR homes?

C'mon Frank, to use your words, it would be so much more" vibrant" just think of the restaurants.