Posted on 10/20/2005 5:48:09 PM PDT by hlmencken3
Dead Jews arent news By Tom Gross at The Spectator:
Rachel Thaler, aged 16, was blown up at a pizzeria in an Israeli shopping mall. She died after an 11-day struggle for life following a suicide bomb attack on a crowd of teenagers on 16 February 2002.
Even though Thaler was a British citizen, born in London, where her grandparents still live, her death has never been mentioned in a British newspaper.
Rachel Corrie, on the other hand, an American radical who died in 2003 while acting as a human shield during an Israeli anti-terror operation in Gaza, has been widely featured in the British press. According to the Guardian website, she has been written about or referred to on 57 separate occasions in the Guardian alone, including three articles the Saturday before last.
The cult of Rachel Corrie doesnt stop there. Last week the play, My Name is Rachel Corrie, reopened at the larger downstairs auditorium at the Royal Court Theatre (a venue which the New York Times recently described as the most important theatre in Europe). It previously played to sold-out audiences at the upstairs theatre when it opened in April. (It is very rare to revive a play so quickly.)
On 1 November the Cantata concert for Rachel Corrie co-sponsored by the Arts Council has its world premiere at the Hackney Empire.
But Rachel Thaler, unlike Rachel Corrie, was Jewish. And unlike Corrie, Jewish victims of Middle East violence have not become a cause célèbre in Britain. This lack of response is all the more disturbing at a time when an increasing number of British Jews feel that there has been a sharp rise in anti-Semitism.
Thaler is by no means the only Jewish Rachel whose violent death has been entirely ignored by the British media. Other victims of the Intifada include Rachel Levy (aged 17, blown up in a grocery store), Rachel Levi (19, shot while waiting for the bus), Rachel Gavish (killed with her husband, son and father while at home celebrating a Passover meal), Rachel Charhi (blown up while sitting in a Tel Aviv cafe, leaving three young children), Rachel Shabo (murdered with her three sons aged 5, 13 and 16 while at home) and Rachel Kol, 53, who worked at a Jerusalem hospital and was killed with her husband in a Palestinian terrorist attack in July a few days after the London bombs.
Corries death was undoubtedly tragic but, unlike the death of these other Rachels, it was almost certainly an accident. She was killed when she was hit by an Israeli army bulldozer she was trying to stop from demolishing a structure suspected of concealing tunnels used for smuggling weapons.
Unfortunately for those who have sought to portray Corrie as a peaceful protester, photos of her burning a mock American flag and stirring up crowds in Gaza at a pro-Hamas rally were published by the Associated Press and on Yahoo News on 15 February 2003, a month before she died. (Those photos were not used in the British press.)
While Thalers parents, after donating their murdered daughters organs for transplant surgery, grieved quietly, Corries parents embarked on a major publicity campaign with strong political overtones. They travelled to Ramallah to accept a plaque from Yasser Arafat on behalf of their daughter. They circulated her emails and diary entries to a world media eager to publicise them. They have written op-ed pieces, including a recent one in the Guardian.
The International Solidarity Movement (ISM), the group with which Corrie was affiliated, is routinely described as a peace group in the media. Few make any mention of the ISMs meeting with the British suicide bombers Omar Khan Sharif and Asif Muhammad Hanif who, a few days later, blew up Mikes Place, a Tel Aviv pub, killing three and injuring dozens, including British citizens. Or of the ISMs sheltering in its office of Shadi Sukiya, a leading member of Islamic Jihad. Or of the fact that in its mission statement the ISM said armed struggle is a Palestinian right.
According to the media co-ordinator of the ISM, Flo Rosovski, Israel is an illegal entity that should not exist which at any rate clarifies the ISMs idea of peace.
Indeed, partly because of the efforts of Corries fellow activists in the ISM, the Israeli army was unable to stop the flow of weapons through the tunnels near where she was demonstrating. Those weapons were later used to kill Israeli children in the town of Sderot in southern Israel, and elsewhere.
However, in many hundreds of articles on Corrie published in the last two years, most papers have been careful to omit such details. So have actor Alan Rickman and Guardian journalist Katharine Viner, co-creators of My Name is Rachel Corrie, leaving almost all the critics who reviewed the play completely ignorant about the background to the events with which it deals.
So in April, when reviewers first wrote about the play, they tended to take it completely at face value. Corrie was murdered after joining a non-violent Palestinian resistance organisation, wrote Emma Gosnell in the Sunday Telegraph. The Evening Standard, for example, described it as a true-life tragedy in which Corries unselfish goodness shines through.
Only one critic (Clive Davis in the Times) saw the play for the propaganda it is. At one point Corrie declares, The vast majority of Palestinians right now, as far as I can tell, are engaging in Gandhian non-violent resistance. As Davis notes, Even the late Yasser Arafat might have blushed at that one.
But ultimately the play, and many of the articles about Corrie that have appeared, are not really about the young American activist who died in such tragic circumstances. They are about promoting a hate-filled and glaringly one-sided view of Israel.
"Rachel Corrie, on the other hand,... According to the Guardian website, she has been written about or referred to on 57 separate occasions in the Guardian alone, including three articles the Saturday before last."
Moral equivalence indeed!
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This is so sickening. It seems any time a liberal does something that is against his or her country, the media lauds them. I am beside myself these days, and I wonder where it will all stop. Jewish people are still being persecuted and no one cares. God help us all.
The same bast$#%* that killed Rachel Thaler in Israel killed +50 British citizens this past summer and the liberal idiots that enjoy freedom in Britain (and elsewhere) celebrate a misguided, bent, girl who was a puppet of the terrorists tribes of the Mideast. Maybe the liberal intelligentsia will final understand their low iq levels when more innocent people die at the hands of the mohammedans. However the terrorists are clever enough not to do too much damage or attack the sacred shibboleths of the liberal elite....at least not yet.
A bull dozer does its work by going back an forth, back and forth. Anything in its path is ground to dust, or a gooy muck.
How can we get Cindy Sheehag to stand in front of a bulldozer?
later
I found her rather two dimensional..
You judge a tree by its fruit, and the fruit stinks.
Have we just discovered that the news media belong to the enemy?
Great post
And flat chested to boot.
I think they are afraid that if the publicize and humanize the victims of islamic violence they may actually deter the violence and we can't have that can we.
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Not just that. The Pali-Scum have killed Americans too. Have been since the 1970s. Why our government supports the Pali-Scum is beyond me.
FYI
Fixed the typo.
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