Breaking the Boycotts
Supporting Miznon
On April 1st, 1933, the Nazis organised 'Boycott Day' — a campaign to encourage people to boycott Jewish businesses.
In 2026, modern-day brownshirts are targeting Miznon, a Jewish-owned restaurant in Notting Hill.
On Friday, January 16th, people came from all over London to show solidarity with the restaurant, to eat pita, and to break the boycott.
In this video they explain why they felt they had to be there.
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The Londoners defying these Nazi "Palestine" thugs and subhumans give us hope, especially the non-Jews standing up for their Jewish friends, family and neighbors. Non-Jewish upstanders are the definition of mensches.
I agree with all of this - because i was there - both times