March 3, 2006, - 3:29 pm
Tennis vs. The Jews, Part III: This Time it’s Qatar
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On this site, we’ve documented ( and ) that Jews and Israelis are not welcome in Dubai, the country that soon will . We talked about how Andre Agassi and others played in this week’s Dubai Open, a bigoted tennis tournament, .
Today, we read in the sports pages about how Martina Hingis reached the semifinals of the Qatar Open (she played in the women’s portion of the Dubai Open, a week or so ago).
We figured that the Emirate of Qatar is no different from the Emirate of Dubai, in that it does not allow Jewish Israelis. And we were right. Yet, another tournament in which Israeli tennis pro Shahar Peer cannot play. Yet another tournament given full accreditation for rankings by the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) and the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP), both U.S.-based and both with no apparent shame over participating in bigotry.
Sheraton, Sony Ericsson, and Mercedes Benz are among the sponsors of this bigoted event. Boycott them. If you are Jewish, they are already boycotting you. Ditto for these sponsors of the Dubai Open: Sony Ericsson (twice is nice), Adidas, Lacoste, Audi, and Xerox.
Martina Hingis, you ought to be ashamed. Ditto for the rest of those who played in the anti-Semitic Dubai and Qatar Opens. They are all partners in anti-Semitism. They include: Martina Navratilova (against anti-Gay/Lesbian Discrimination; anti-Semitism, A-Okay), Sania Mirza ( anywhere, doesn’t want to upset Muslims), Andre Agassi, Marat Safin, Maria Sharapova, Martina Hingis, Lindsay Davenport, Amelie Mauresmo, and these others (here, here, and here).
Not sure why they call these the Dubai and Qatar Opens. Both are very clearly CLOSED.
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Folks here’s a letter I sent to Sony E~
Sony Ericsson Public Relations Department,
After reading about your CONTINUING sponsorship of the Dubai Open and other bigoted Tennis events (debbieschlussel.com), EVEN AFTER the Jewish Israelis were refused participation in the event, I, as a Catholic in good conscience, must boycott any further Sony and affiliated product sponsor purchases.
While I purchase mostly Apple Computer products, the corporate executive and other staff often ask me for recommendations regarding PC purchases. In the recent past I have mostly recommended Sony Vaio purchasing, and sometimes Fujitsu. HOWEVER, I WILL NO LONGER RECOMMEND ANY ITEMS FROM YOUR VAST PRODUCT LINE AND I WILL ACTIVELY DISCOURAGE OTHERS FROM PURCHASING YOUR PRODUCTS as well~
I only wish that I could return my Sony H1 Camera that I purchased 2.5 months ago. I was, however, able to take back my recently purchased Sony Dream Machine.
I will further take note of ATP Tour sponsors and boycott their products as well (Gatorade, Whirlpool etc.).
The “ugliness” of your event with itsí ongoing discrimination regarding the Israeli athletes and the citizens of the state of Israel, and your allowance of their continued human rights violations UPON THE WORLD STAGE gives me great pauseñ
That you could make “happy, happy” about your tournament while Israeli athletes must bear this “new horror of exclusionî in silence, angers me to no end. Afraid of the Muslim bogeyman, or rather bully, are we? Afraid of Islam with their agenda of world hate, but especially the Jewish!! That you lack the courage to provide adequate leadership on this issue, and your failure to DEMAND the “no exclusion” compliance Dubai originally promised, shows me that you don’t really care.
Business as usual, you say.
We’ll see.
Debbieschlussel.com and other sympathetic blogs have a large audience in this, the era of new media. Think about how a world-wide boycott of your product line from all people of ìgood willî could affect your holiday business this year, and looking forward.
The world is watching how you do business, friend~
The Canadien
-I hope that the readership will boycott ALL sponsors of this event including and especially all ATP Tennis events that will soon be selling tickets for upcoming USA and Canadian events. Don’t buy and don’t watch-
Personally I am tired of pandering to Islamic lunacy and being asked to -be sensitive- to their needs when they ARE ONLY intolerant of everyone else.
Don’t support tennis anywhere this year and longer IF THATS WHAT IT TAKES and the tournament in Dubai will eventually be yanked or forced into submission.
Oh and I hope you are buying Danish products!
The Canadien on March 3, 2006 at 9:01 pm