I'm just a regular tax paying American and I pay NPR to tell me why I am far too uneducated and xenophobic to comprehend how the people who stabbed the baby are good, and the baby was bad. But I'm sure Morning Edition will straighten me out on this. < /s >
“How anyone could summon enough hatered to stab a baby is simply beyond my comprehension. But I am quite confident that the highly educated and morally superior people at NPR will be able to explain it to me, and how it was really the baby’s fault and that she had it comming to her.
I’m just a regular tax paying American and I pay NPR to tell me why I am far too uneducated and xenophobic to comprehend how the people who stabbed the baby are good, and the baby was bad. But I’m sure Morning Edition will straighten me out on this. < /s > “
No, they’ll blame the parents, and show some footage in the nightly news of people with rifles davening Mincha (saying the afternoon prayer), only from such an angle and with such lighting that they’ll look scary. Then they’ll explain how desperately oppressed the Palis felt by people like the Fogels coming in, stealing their land and...farming it instead of leaving it overgrown with nettles, that they just had to lash out, and those fiends (the Fogels) actually involved a babe in arms in their folly, and she paid the ultimate price.
I remember seeing something similar when they burnt down Joseph’s Tomb’s monument. They don’t show the crime, just try to demonize the victims by showing them praying with rifles at their sides.