Posted on 01/14/2010 4:38:03 AM PST by tedbel
Former Israeli Chief Rabbi Ovadia Yosef recently took a public flogging for allegedly describing Islam as ugly, specifically with respect to its laws concerning marriage and divorce. The liberal blogosphere had a field day, calling the Rabbi a bigot and labeling his comments hate speech. But the bloggers provided no contextual counterbalance, such as a critical discussion of the defamation of Jews and Judaism that occurs routinely in the Arab press or the historical discrimination of Jews in Muslim society. Nor do they ever. Although these folks cry themselves hoarse concerning their right to free speech whenever challenged for their demonstrably biased reporting on Israel or for lambasting comments such as those by Rabbi Yosef they are silent whenever the subject is Arab or Muslim incitement or intolerance. The story about Rabbi Yosef was reported on an Egyptian news website, which not surprisingly found his comments to be inflammatory. However, such expressions of moral outrage are curiously inconsistent with the Egyptian medias routine publication of antisemitic content worthy of Der Stuermer. Egyptian media outlets commonly depict Jews as racially-distinctive, hook-nosed caricatures, report as fact a multitude of mythical Jewish conspiracies, exploit the antisemitic imagery of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, and provide a forum for devotees of the blood libel. The government-sponsored newspapers Al-Ahram and al-Goumhuriyya regularly run articles and cartoons in the classic antisemitic tradition, as do other sources throughout the Arab world. The media rogues gallery includes most major press outlets, including:
Al-Arab al-Yaum, a Jordanian daily that has published such offensive articles as Killing Children According to Jewish Faith, (March 8, 2008),
(Excerpt) Read more at israpundit.com ...
So when the cult of death yells and screams “kill the Jews” that’s all right? When the cult of death actually goes out and kills Jews that’s all right?
So SAYING something is worse that DOING something?
Complete madness.
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