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PARANOIA DEPARTMENT
Jews object to German
Beer commercial ‘leaves sour taste’ By PETER KOHN MELBOURNE — A BEER commercial that claims the product is brewed according to "the German Purity Law" is "insensitive," according to the head of the Jewish community’s antisemitism watchdog. B’nai B’rith Anti-Defamation Commission (ADC) chairman Michael Lipshutz told the AJN that the Beck’s beer commercial should specify a "German beer purity law" to distinguish it from Nazi Germany’s racial "purity" laws. The audio track for the commercial, which has aired on Foxtel’s Comedy Channel, mentions "the German Purity Law" and also emblazons the words across the screen. James Tait, corporate affairs manager for Beck’s importer Lion Nathan Australia, said the advertisement "has been running in Australia and other parts of the world for several years." "The German
Purity Law is a brewing law that ensures only natural Foxtel corporate
affairs manager Rebecca Melkman said the pay-TV She said she was
unaware of any previous complaints regarding the Lipshutz said
the airing of the commercial in the general media could In a letter to the AJN this week, London resident Todd Tobias, who saw the ad on the Comedy Channel during a recent visit to Melbourne, said that while he wasn’t offended as a Jew, he was "surprised at the unfortunate, evocative, and in some ways darkly humorous misuse of words." Lipshutz said
the ADC would investigate the commercial. |
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