"Once upon a time there was a man that beat a woman outside a restaraunt. The local law showed up and arrested the man. Unknown people posted bail for the man that beat the woman. The bond was forfeited, since the man that beat the woman never showed up for his hearing. The end."
And how does this compare with an attack by a Muslim on Jews? Did the woman die? How much was the bail? You're making no sense.
Whilst the hapless bird was on the ground, a large cow happened to defaecate upon him. The stormclouds cleared. The warmth thawed the ice and snow. The bird was so exultant with his situation that he began to sing with joy. A nearby cat promptly dug him out of the dung, and ate the bird.
The moral of this little fable is that those that crap upon you are not necessarily your enemy, and those that get you out of the crap are not necessarily your friend.
The manner in which it compares to one person harming another should be patently obvious.
Maybe the woman was hilary.