Posted on 01/09/2009 9:52:04 PM PST by goldstategop
In Toronto, anti-Israel demonstrators yell You are the brothers of pigs!, and a protestor complains to his interviewer that Hitler didnt do a good job.
In Fort Lauderdale, Palestinian supporters sneer at Jews, You need a big oven, thats what you need!
In Amsterdam, the crowd shouts, Hamas, Hamas! Jews to the gas!
In Paris, the state-owned TV network France-2 broadcasts film of dozens of dead Palestinians killed in an Israeli air raid on New Years Day. The channel subsequently admits that, in fact, the footage is not from January 1st 2009 but from 2005, and, while the corpses are certainly Palestinian, they were killed when a truck loaded with Hamas explosives detonated prematurely while leaving the Jabaliya refugee camp in another of those unfortunate work-related accidents to which Gaza is sadly prone. Conceding that the Palestinians supposedly killed by Israel were, alas, killed by Hamas, France-2 says the footage was broadcast accidentally.
In Toulouse, a synagogue is firebombed; in Bordeaux, two kosher butchers are attacked; at the Auber RER train station, a Jewish man is savagely assaulted by 20 youths taunting, Palestine will kill the Jews; in Villiers-le-Bel, a Jewish schoolgirl is brutally beaten by a gang jeering, Jews must die.
In Helsingborg, the congregation at a Swedish synagogue takes shelter as a window is broken and burning cloths thrown in; in Odense, principal Olav Nielsen announces that he will no longer admit Jewish children to the local school after a Dane of Lebanese extraction goes to the shopping mall and shoots two men working at the Dead Sea Products store; in Brussels, a Molotov cocktail is hurled at a Belgian synagogue; in Antwerp, lit rags are pushed through the mail flap of a Jewish home; and, across the Channel, youths attempt to burn the Brondesbury Park Synagogue.
In London, the police advise British Jews to review their security procedures because of potential revenge attacks. The Sun reports fears that Islamic extremists are drawing up a hit list of prominent Jews, including the Foreign Secretary, Amy Winehouses record producer, and the late Princess of Waless divorce lawyer. Meanwhile, The Guardian reports that Islamic non-extremists from the British Muslim Forum, the Islamic Foundation and other impeccably respectable moderate groups have warned the government that the Israelis disproportionate force in Gaza risks inflaming British Muslims, reviving extremist groups, and provoking UK terrorist attacks not against Amy Winehouses record producer and other sinister members of the International Jewish Conspiracy but against targets of, ah, more general interest.
Forget, for the moment, Gaza. Forget that the Palestinian people are the most comprehensively wrecked people on the face of the earth. For the past sixty years they have been entrusted to the care of the United Nations, the Arab League, the PLO, Hamas and the global community and the results are pretty much what youd expect. You would have to be very hardhearted not to weep at the sight of dead Palestinian children, but you would also have to accord a measure of blame to the Hamas officials who choose to use grade schools as launch pads for Israeli-bound rockets, and to the UN refugee agency that turns a blind eye to it. And, even if you dont deplore Fatah and Hamas for marinating their infants in a sick death cult in which martyrdom in the course of Jew-killing is the greatest goal to which a citizen can aspire, any fair-minded visitor to the West Bank or Gaza in the decade and a half in which the Palestinian Authority has exercised sovereign powers roughly equivalent to those of the nascent Irish Free State in 1922 would have to concede that the Palestinian nationalist movement has a profound shortage of nationalists interested in running a nation, or indeed capable of doing so. There is fault on both sides, of course, and Israel has few good long-term options. But, if this was a conventional ethno-nationalist dispute, it would have been over long ago.
So, as I said, forget Gaza. And instead ponder the reaction to Gaza in Scandinavia, France, the United Kingdom, Canada, and golly, even Florida. As the delegitimization of Israel has metastasized, we are assured that criticism of the Jewish state is not the same as anti-Semitism. We are further assured that anti-Zionism is not the same as anti-Semitism, which is a wee bit more of a stretch. Only Israel attracts an intellectually respectable movement querying its very existence. For the purposes of comparison, lets take a state that came into existence at the exact same time as the Zionist Entity, and involved far bloodier population displacements. I happen to think the creation of Pakistan was the greatest failure of post-war British imperial policy. But the fact is that Pakistan exists, and if I were to launch a movement of anti-Pakism it would get pretty short shrift.
But, even allowing for that, what has a schoolgirl in Villiers-le-Bel to do with Israeli government policy? Just last month terrorists attacked Bombay, seized hostages, tortured them, killed them, and mutilated their bodies. The police intercepts of the phone conversations between the terrorists and their controllers make for lively reading:
Pakistan caller 1: Kill all hostages, except the two Muslims. Keep your phone switched on so that we can hear the gunfire.
Mumbai terrorist 2: We have three foreigners, including women. From Singapore and China.
Pakistan caller 1: Kill them.
(Voices of gunmen can be heard directing hostages to stand in a line, and telling two Muslims to stand aside. Sound of gunfire. Sound of cheering voices.)
Kill all hostages, except the two Muslims. Tough for those Singaporean women. Yet no mosques in Singapore have been attacked. The large Hindu populations in London, Toronto, and Fort Lauderdale have not shouted Muslims must die! or firebombed Halal butchers or attacked hijab-clad schoolgirls. CAIR and other Muslim lobby groups eternal bleating about Islamophobia is in inverse proportion to any examples of it. Meanwhile, moderate Muslims in London warn the government: Im a peaceful fellow myself, but I cant speak for my excitable friends. Nice little G7 advanced western democracy you got here. Shame if anything were to happen to it.
But why worry about European Muslims? The European political and media class essentially shares the same view of the situation to the point where state TV stations are broadcasting fake Israeli war crimes. As I always say, the oldest hatred didnt get that way without an ability to adapt: Once upon a time on the Continent, Jews were hated as rootless cosmopolitan figures who owed no national allegiance. So they became a conventional nation state, and now theyre hated for that. And, if Hamas get their way and destroy the Jewish state, the few who survive will be hated for something else. So it goes.
But Jew-hating has consequences for the Jew-hater, too. A few years ago the poet Nizar Qabbani wrote an ode to the intifada:
O mad people of Gaza,
a thousand greetings to the mad
The age of political reason
has long departed
so teach us madness
You can just about understand why living in Gaza would teach you madness. The enthusiastic adoption of the same pathologies by mainstream Europe is even more deranged and in the end will prove just as self-destructive.
I was reading in the WSJ about a new book, about the French collaborators during WWII. Apparently much of the so-called, cultured and artistic population were only too happy to co-operate with Hitler, as long as they were allowed to live well. It’s the same now. The world wants to wash their hands, like Pontius Pilot. Moral relativity rules and no one wants to take any action that might bring trouble or hardship on themselves.
Thanks for the correction.
Hitler added Freemasons to his list after the Jews and then communists.
It is a complete and utter mystery to me why any Jew would have voted for Obama...but...they did!
Why would ANYONE vote for him? Admittedly, John McCain was not a good candidate but he, at least, could claim to have done something in his life. Obama is an empty suit. A no one and a nothing.
But he still won. Weird but true.
Concern for who? Those dreaming of killing every last Jew?
Thank you for the complete Essay by Mark Twain!
Bump
Marked for read later when not doing beer "research".
/pwd. (Posting whilst drunk)
2) Even if they did, I cant think of a single Jewish organization thats trying to kill, harm, or persecute people for being unchosen. (Unlike certain killers of infidels who come to mind.) IMHO, people should believe what they want as long as they dont use it as an excuse to harm others.
That "chosen people" stuff is a bad rap on Jews and unfair
Muslims have a much larger superiority complex going.|
They just don't use the word chosen>
But they believe in Jihad until the whole word is Muslim
Some Protestants considered themselves "the elect". Puritans did and Calvinists too I think
Or take the Indians of North America.
Just about every tribe called themselves "The People"
They believed they were the only true human beings (I'm generalizing)
No matter how you calculate it, the descendants of Abraham haven't yet reached this astronomical number, so we should expect Israel to be around for quite a while.
What is wrong with the world?
Liberals.
You know, I’d hazard that if Israel developed a faster-than-light spacecraft technology... and decided to leave, taking every Jew in the entire world to another planet for colonization, that the world would then build a military fleet to follow them and attack them on the new world.
Though the fact of the matter is that the over the top manner in which the Palestinians are controlled is the MAIN factor of their dislike of the Israeli regime not “envy” as most Palestinians accept the 1967 borders but just wish the Israel would do the same. The problem would sort itself out were the Palestinians granted true self determination.
lol...and if you truly believe that, I have some nice beachfront land for sale in Gaza. ...with your name on it.
What you are doing here is conflating two separate issues. It would be analogous to asserting that the ant-British sentiment in Northern Ireland is attributable to an anti-English sentiment among the Catholics. Thus reducing it to a one dimensional notion. While there will always be Muslim extremists & Catholic extremists: the fact of the matter is that the situation is only intensified by the actions of the Israelis & the British when they engage in the sort of behaviour which will only fuel the rhetoric against them. This is just common sense. I am not saying that there will never be Muslim attacks again if the Palestinian issue were to be resolved - just that it would no doubt significantly reduce the attacks because one of the main causes for justifying them will have been removed from the equation thus removing a rallying point which creates the terrorist.
What you are doing here is conflating two separate issues. It would be analogous to asserting that the ant-British sentiment in Northern Ireland is attributable to an anti-English sentiment among the Catholics. Thus reducing it to a one dimensional notion. While there will always be Muslim extremists & Catholic extremists: the fact of the matter is that the situation is only intensified by the actions of the Israelis & the British when they engage in the sort of behaviour which will only fuel the rhetoric against them. This is just common sense. I am not saying that there will never be Muslim attacks again if the Palestinian issue were to be resolved - just that it would no doubt significantly reduce the attacks because one of the main causes for justifying them will have been removed from the equation thus removing a rallying point which creates the terrorist.
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