Posted on 03/24/2015 3:25:44 PM PDT by SJackson
Why is the black kettle that whistles to Arabs to vote called "democratic" and the one that urges Jews to vote called "racist?"
-Arabs cast their votes at a polling station in the Arab town of Beit Safafa. Photo Credit: Flash 90
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has apologized to Israeli Arabs for his Election Day statements urging Jews to counter the droves of Arabs at the polls, but President Barack Obama and American media have not apologized to Netanyahu for falsely representing his remark.
The New York Times lead off the hit parade of Netanyahu-bashers by calling the Prime Ministers remarks a smack of racism. and Obama picked up the thread by accusing Netanyahu of inciting racism.
But what did Netanyahu actually say? Here is his quote, widely reported by thousands of news outlets:
Right-wing rule is in danger. Arab voters are going to the polls in droves. Left-wing organizations are bringing them in buses.
Thats it. He did not imply or even suggest that Arabs should not vote. He simply stated that because Arabs are coming out in droves to vote, presumably for the Joint Arab List that might agree to allow a left-wing coalition government, Jews needed to show up at the polls and vote for the Likud.
The New York Times editorial the day after the elections reads as if Netanyahu had said something else. The editorial stated:
This outrageous appeal to hard-line voters implied that only he could save Israel from its enemies, including the countrys Arab citizens, who represent 20 percent of the population and have long been discriminated against .
In his desperation, Mr. Netanyahu resorted to fear-mongering and anti-Arab attacks.
Anti-Arab? Enemies. That is what The New York Times may wish Netanyahu had said, but fiction makes for good reading at the Times.
President Barack Obama followed by stating,
Although Israel was founded based on the historic Jewish homeland and the need to have a Jewish homeland, Israeli democracy has been premised on everybody in the country being treated equally and fairly.And I think that that is whats best about Israeli democracy. If that is lost, then I think that not only does it give ammunition to folks who dont believe in a Jewish state, but it also I think starts to erode the meaning of democracy in the country.
Where, pray tell Mr. President, did Netanyahu even hint that Jews and Arabs are not treated equally?
The presidents reaction, along with that of the NY Times and the Israel anti-Netanyahu media, is an egregious libel based on a non-truth and a twisted interpretation that is unparalleled outside of dictatorial regimes where truth is another word for a lie.
Netanyahus comments certainly were undiplomatic and offensive in a country where the Arabs are a minority and often discriminated against, but they were not racist by any stretch of the imagination. They simply touched a raw nerve by referring to Arabs as a political group that could block a right-wing government.
He apologized Monday, stating that he knows my comments last week offended some Israeli citizens and offended members of the Israeli-Arab community. This was never my intent. I apologize for this. I view myself as the prime minister of each and every citizen of Israel, without any bias of religion, ethnicity or gender.
But President Obama, The New York Times and the Israeli establishment media have not flipped to the other side of the coin.
If it is wrong for Netanyahu to scare Jews into voting by warning that the Arabs might usher in a left-wing government, is it kosher for pro-Arab groups to urge Arabs to vote to counter Jewish right-wing ballots?
In the weird world of truth in the bankrupt left, the end justifies the means when it comes to defeating the right wing.
At least two pro-Arab groups, The Abraham Fund and Ameinu, have admitted to organizing a campaign to urge Arabs to vote, and there is suspicion that The Abraham Fund may have done so with the help of the American taxpayer.
The Abraham Funds election campaign slogan was Building a shared future for Israels Jewish and Arab citizens.
It launched a Broad-Based Action Plan to Increase the Participation of Arab Citizens in upcoming Elections for Knesset. The Abraham Fund, based in Jerusalem, New York City and London, stated that it focuses its plans on a number of areas including running conferences for Arab students in colleges and launching a media and advertising campaign to persuade the Arab public to participate in the democratic process and vote in the elections.
Fair enough, but targeting Arabs to vote is no less racist than targeting Jews to vote, regardless of the reason.
But it is not fair if State Dept. grants are used to encourage Arabs, and not Jews, to vote.
WorldNetDaily journalist Aaron Klein reported, In 2010, the State Department provided the Abraham Fund a $999,715 three-year grant for an education initiative in cooperation with Israels Ministry of Education. Another part of the grant was designated to a project with the Israeli security services aimed at fostering closer Arab-Jewish ties.
Amnon Beeri-Sulitzeanu, co-executive director of the Abraham Fund, told KleinOnline the U.S. government funds are not being utilized for the voter-participation drive.
The initiative is being paid for by private donations from donors interested in Arab participation, he said.
He acknowledged, however, that some (money for the project) comes from our core funding at the Abraham Fund. Since our workers are getting paid anyway, some of their job is dedicated to the vote project.'
Another group that tried to get more Arabs to vote in last weeks elections is Ameinu, an American non-profit organization. It director Kenneth Bob said at a J Street panel Sunday, We helped put together a get-out-the-vote effort in the Arab community.
He confirmed charges by Netanyahu that U.S.-funded groups were behind the move to bring Arabs to the polls. The Washington Free Beacon quoted Bob as saying, When Bibi spoke about the tens of millions of dollars pouring into this effort, my only correction was it wasnt tens of millions. He exaggerated a little bit.
The Free Beacon reported in February on a confidential memo drafted by Ameinu in December 2014 outlining the Arab-targeted initiative led by the group Givat Haviva, which brought a delegation of Arab-Israeli mayors to the United States in February to meet with Democratic leaders and learn political organizing techniques.
The State Department expedited the mayors visas, according to internal correspondence obtained by the Free Beacon.
One week before the trip, Darawshe and other Givat Haviva representatives also met with high-ranking American diplomats, including the deputy mission chief, at the U.S. embassy in Tel Aviv to discuss the planned visit.
No one has apologized for encouraging Arabs, but not Jews, to vote in the elections.
When you consider yourself King, you don’t feel the need to apologize to anyone for anything.
Where’s Obama’s apology by the lie?
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black kettle that whistles, like it. Funny, I don't ever recall Obama whistling to the Palestinian authority that maybe, just maybe, if they want us to help them establish a democratic state, maybe they should hold elections. And ever, dare I suggest, let Jews live in the new state. I fear a terrorist Judenrein state if OK with the whistling kettle.
Bibi’s goal is to protect his country. Obama’s goal is to destroy the Jews and America. That’s the difference.
Obama has never apologized to the American people for any thing at any time.
One does not expect apologies from a sociopath.
he that is born after the flesh persecutes him that is born after the spirit Gal 4:29.
That which is of God (Israel and believers in Jesus Christ) is constantly subject to the attacks of that which is of the flesh (the Arabs, descendants of Ishmael, and non-believers).
Same as it ever was, but over the next few decades will come to a catastrophic head called Armageddon.
Looks like there wasn’t an unusual number of Arabs voting. White Hut wasted American taxpayer money.
Netanyahu Apologizes for Remarks on Arabs, Says I am Prime Minister of All Israelis
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3271111/posts
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday night apologized for controversial comments he made on the eve of elections and if he caused offense to Israels Arab population.
I know that the words that I said some days ago offended Israels Arabs. I did not intend at all that this would happen. I am very sorry about that, he said when hosting representatives from Israels minority communities at the prime ministers residence, including the leadership of Israels Arab communities.
Netanyahu emphasized to his audience: I see myself as the prime minister of each and every one of you, of all of the citizens of Israel, without distinction over religion, race or gender. This is how it was, and how it will continue to be. As the audience enthusiastically applauded his comments, Netanyahu continued, I see all of Israels citizens as partners in building the State of Israel, which will be strong and united, for the benefit all of its citizens.
Netanyahu apologizes to Arab Israelis for Election Day remarks
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3271076/posts
On Election Day PM urged Right-wing to go vote as Arab voters were going en masse to the polls.
In a meeting with representatives of minority communities in Israel on Monday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu apologized for the remarks that he made on Election Day about Arab Israeli voters.
I know that the things I said a few days ago hurt some citizens in Israel, the Arab Israeli citizens, Netanyahu said.
This was not my intention and I am sorry, he said.
Netanyahus Election Day remarks have garnered extensive criticism.
The Right-wing government is in danger. Arab voters are going en masse to the polls. Left-wing NGOs are bringing them on buses, he wrote last week on his Facebook page.
Netanyahu said Monday that as prime minister he makes enormous investments in minority communities which proves the opposite of his comments last week.
Netanyahu told the gathered community leaders on Monday that he saw himself as the prime minister of every one of them, without any difference in religion, race, or sex.
I see in every Israeli citizen a partner in the building of a flourishing and safe state of Israel for all, Netanyahu remarked.
if theres one thing that Obie’s not FULL OF...its empathy.
Democratic elections mean nothing except in a democratic society. “A democracy in a backward or unstable country simply gets smashed by the best-organized power gang.” - Herman Wouk, War and Remembrance, Pg. 1006. What Westerners cannot get their minds around.
Obama is never wrong.
Just ask him.
Here’s my apology to Israeli Arabs. I’m sorry your leaders cannot be trusted in Cabinet-level positions, any more than Tzipi Livni and Yitzchak Hertzog (”Burzy”) can. I realize that you are more intelligent by and large than any of them, but that will not stop you from empower Tzipi and Burzhy to make Zoabi and Tibi into members of the government, purely because they are Arabs and the leaders of your block of voters. Nothing personal, but I will not give any of them power over my life and those of my family. Bibi did frighten me into voting for him, but I did not run over with a gang of my fellow frightened people, cross the highway to the Arab village whose Muazzin I hear five times a day, and start smashing shop windows, attacking people and burning down houses. Instead, I voted and went home, and none of us are any the worse for it. Quite the contrary. I’m sorry if you have a problem with that, but suspect that many of you are secretly thanking me for preventing that government from coming into existence.
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