The following excerpts are from an interview with French comedian Dieudonné M'bala M'bala, which aired on Press TV on April 7, 2010. The interview was in French, and MEMRI TV's subtitles provide a transcription of the English voice-over translation.
Interviewer: When did you begin using comedy against Zionism?
Dieudonné: In fact, I have done sketches about all forms of extremism, but freedom of speech stops, in France, when it comes to criticizing Israel. We don't have the right to talk about it. I have to add that we have someone as head of the government who is openly Zionist himself. In my opinion, one of the most Zionist people I've ever seen in France.
Interviewer: Why are you against Zionism? What motivates you to be against it?
Dieudonné: Well, it began simply with the issue of unequal competition – a republic which does not treat its citizens equally. What I am trying to say is that in France, for example, we commemorate only one of the events that have caused suffering for people – the Holocaust. Other events where mankind has suffered injustice are completely overlooked. For example, slavery in French colonies, the Algerian war, and many other events are never mentioned. The Zionist lobby imposes an unequal competition, a hierarchy in the sufferings of different communities, which is completely obscene.
But it is no surprise, coming from a type of individual with an immoral or unfair character, who is, from a philosophical point of view, to some extent mediocre. But today, they have taken France hostage, and we are in the hands of ignorant people who know how to structure themselves into a mafia-like organization, and have now taken over the country that deserves much better leaders than those who are in charge.
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Unfortunately, today, authorities are putting more pressure, particularly on me, directly, and other comedians are generally afraid, and freedom of expression is decreasing in France.
You, in Iran, however – especially regarding the issue of Zionism... There is a lot of freedom of expression. For Iranians who are listening to this: well, the subject of Zionism is something that's not considered a big deal, because everyone can talk about it, and everyone knows about it.
But in France, it is taboo to talk about it, since France is being led by Zionists, who, frankly, try to put things in an order that serves their interests. They have a lot of power, and they are violent, but not at all brave. They stab you in the back and neutralize you economically.
I myself was attacked in the street by four Israelis. I have to add that they were arrested. I went to prison, but the media didn't talk about it. My children were also attacked – my two little sons – but again, the media did not talk about it.
They only know to say one thing – the media, which is in accordance with Zionism – and that's what they keep saying: "Anti-Semite, anti-Semite." But this is not true. The truth is that I am not an anti-Semite, but this has never existed. As far as I am concerned, I have obviously never had any issues with Judaism.
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Interviewer: You said that this was about comedy and making people laugh, but how are they supposed to laugh at someone else's suffering?
Dieudonné: I don't want to – and I would obviously never give myself the right – to laugh at someone else's suffering. I can laugh at the way the suffering is used. For example, in France, the Holocaust, which has now become like a dominant religion, has replaced even Jesus Christ. We have to... We are obligated to accept this dogma, and pray for it almost every night, and teach it to our children.
It's the way the Zionists are using the suffering of the Jews – who have obviously suffered – but of course, not more than many others in history. It is a suffering that should not be denied – just like the others – and they have commercialized this suffering. Now, this is something that we can laugh at.
I have just finished writing a song – and I'd like to point out that it is a short song for children – and it's called "Shoahnanas," or "Holocaust Pineapples," in which I try to explain that we should not let ourselves go with the flow of this way of preferring the suffering of a certain group over others who have also suffered. Humanity as a whole has suffered, and nobody is better than the others. For those who believe in God, He is watching over us, and for others, who don't, there is nature and evolution, or whatever they believe in.
What I'm trying to say is that Zionism is dividing humanity. It is trying to rule by making us fight one another. They have organized all the wars and organized all the disorders on this planet. They were involved in the slave trade. We should know that 90% of the ships that relocated the Africans to the West Indies belonged to Jews, and the majority of slave traders were Jews. Obviously, Jews today are not responsible for what happened, but this is a reality, and this, for example, is something we are not allowed to talk about.
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The [French] president has made declarations against black people that are completely intolerable. Well, he is a man who loves money and the luxury that it brings, but from there, pushing for deforestation and the massacre of human beings – and deforestation itself is a kind of genocide, in light of the way it destroys the environment where people live. As he and his friend Vincent Bolloré – who represents the greatest French firms – robs Africa with Sarkozy, this just continues. We are on the path where Africa is being dominated – both militarily and economically – and this is completely intolerable.
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Unlike Iran, France does not have natural resources. Therefore, just like the US and Israel, it has to get the raw material it needs from other countries in the world. To organize wars, to organize September 11th, to be able to argue that we should launch a war on terror, and go to war in Afghanistan, and base military troops in Iraq, etc... The list goes on. The US is a country that is falling apart itself. I know about it a little, and I visit Canada very often. We have seen this happen to unjust systems, like the stock market, where a small number of people get to ruin a country, and eliminate jobs of many people. This system is a Zionist system.
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I don't want to get into Iran's internal affairs. I don't know Iran's story. What I know is the voice of your president, when we hear it outside the borders, and I can tell you that you can be proud of this voice, because it inspires people and gives them courage. It allows people to say, finally: We are capable of resisting what appeared to be irresistible. We should not forget that they are very rich, and with all the glamour surrounding them, they can cause trouble for some people.
Interviewer: You've met with President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Would you like to tell us what happened during the meeting, and what you talked about?
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Dieudonné: It was essentially about people who endure injustices, and the best way for them is to resist and fight. He agreed that culture is the most effective way to fight in a pacifist manner against injustice and, consequently, Zionism, and humor, in particular.
I would like to talk about this project called Shoananas. I think what really surprised me was the openness of the heart of the president, and the viewpoint that by using culture, we can change the world, change the rapport between humans, and see egotism, lies, and racism disappear – things that have been integrated by the Zionist project. I think that Iran, as an example, is creating the movement.
I can imagine that it's a heavy burden for Iranians to carry. Sacrifices and the desire of the youth to see something change, which I understand, and it is completely legitimate... I'm not going to comment on that. But you should know that these efforts have turned Iran into a country which has become the last battleground for resistance, which is helping this develop all around the world – like in Venezuela, for example.
In Europe, political movements, like the anti-Zionist party, are developing all around Europe, and was established in France by Yahia Gouasmi and me. Today it is developing in Belgium, and Switzerland, and everywhere. People are becoming more and more aware. They have begun realizing that they have been brainwashed, and these are illusions. The combatants should wake up – obviously, combatants of peace, those who are attached to justice. We have turned into sheep, kittens, who are being fed with illusions and submissiveness. Now today, the kitten becomes a lion that is turning against the Zionists.
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It's clear that we are just at the beginning of the road, but based on the Iranian model, a revolution is developing in France, and we are adhering to the ideology.
Interviewer: Did you get good results in the polls for the European Union? Are you satisfied?
Dieudonné: When I say 40,000 people – we started up with only three people, and we reached 40,000... That, on the chessboard of Parisian politics, means 1.3% of the votes. Of course, I should mention that 60% abstained. But as a first step, we have done much better than many other parties. I wish to say that considering the facilities that we had, this is an exceptional result. If you multiply the facilities by ten, we can become an opposition in the coming years, I think.
I have a vocation to make people laugh, and to continue my job as an artist, but there are certain people that have taken the movement into their own hands, and who are increasing. They are those who adhere to it. The reason why I am here is because there are people here who follow us, and watch what we are doing, and have let us meet other people. Iran has become a place where anti-Zionists can meet, communicate, and develop.
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Interviewer: While this is a difficult road, how do you see the future of your party?
Dieudonné: I think that we will get good results as of the next election, and God willing, someday we will even win the presidential elections, and radically change the politics, and the direction which France is now headed towards, which is suicidal, because France can no longer continue like this. It is being managed in a colonialist way, as if everything is going to continue the same way, and as if we will be able to continue to rob other countries. No no. Eventually we will need to establish justice, and this justice will take over, no matter what happens.
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Shoananas premiers this summer. It is the means, which will allow kids to dance and learn at the same time. Well, I like pineapples, so I think this clip will allow us to have fun. Normally, we will be touring, and I am going to bring the show here to Tehran.
Interviewer: Thank you very much. The final question I have for you is regarding the movie that you are planning to make here, in Iran. Would you like to tell us more about that?
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Dieudonné: In France, when I wanted to make the first movie... I just told you about the triangular trade, the slave trade, buying and selling people – men, women, and children, who were snatched from Africa, put on ships, and taken to America or the Caribbeans to work in the fields, sold to families who later became Rothchilds and Rockefellers.
We have never had the chance to see this story, because the extremely powerful lobby that dominated the world tells the story, using a cinema that serves its interests. It's propaganda. We shouldn't.
Israeli investments made in arms are important, but they are multiplied by 10 or 20 when it comes to the cinema industry. This means that every time there is a bad guy in a Hollywood film, there was a time when he was Russian. Now, there is Iran. Take Radio Farda, for example. This is the strategy for the lies to conquer and dominate. Let's not forget that the cinema is, first and foremost, telling a story, that it could be a lie, because it is not a documentary. So these lies are oriented in the cinema in a way that serves the Zionists' interests.
So making a movie that tells historical truth is difficult, because I've worked with a historian for over a year and a talented scenarist, and we have come up with a scenario. Does it reflect the truth? I don't really know, but it was written honestly, which is why it will only be made in Iran, of course, with international movie stars from the US and France.