Posted on 10/03/2014 5:33:01 AM PDT by SJackson
By supporting Hamas, President Jimmy Carter and Bishop Desmond Tutu are bringing about the death of more Palestinian civilians and Israeli soldiers alike, Harvard Law professor Alan Dershowitz said.
"It's not only the UN, it's President Jimmy Carter who has blood on his hands," Dershowitz told JD Hayworth on "America's Forum" on Newsmax TV Tuesday.
"He's the one who advised [the late Palestinian Liberation Organization leader Yasser] Arafat not to accept the two-state solution that would have resulted in a Palestinian state," he explained. "It's Bishop Tutu who supports Hamas, which has a charter calling for the murder of every single Jew."
Their actions, he said, have contributed to "mainstreaming" antisemitism and helping Hamas win the PR battle.
"The New York Times, which in 53 op-eds, almost none of them over the last several years has presented any kind of a balanced view on Israel," Dershowitz explained.
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I think the way anti-Semitism is most likely to affect Dershowitz would be an attack on the street by one or more of Holders people ... er, teens.
I wrote to Alan Dershowitz and documented this sad fact and asked that he stop empowering the diversity race hate/pride mobs and skin deep ideology. They bond on skin love and illusions of racial superiority. Jews and whites were singled out as the inferior enemy. Sometimes they hit on Christians, too.
At that time Alan was trying to get public school junior high children to sign pledges to “diversity.” I told my children that we don’t sign political socialist pledges nor race loyalty, nor skin love and skin hate pledges. We are American-Americans of the constitutional ideology and we look at individual people, not at their skin nor race to know about them.
My children knew about the constitutional ideology because I bought old civic and history books for them to study during the summers. The way I see it, white young people knew segregation was wrong because they had studied the constitution and knew segregation and it’s Labor Union-based racial rationalizations were wrong.
That’s very interesting. I just read “Please Stop Helping Us” by Jason Riley. The author documented, among other topics, the racist ideology and effects of labor union power.
Sounds like an interesting book I should read. Thanks for the tip.
You’re welcome. A lot of his information is from Thomas Sowell, Shelby Steele, and Walter Williams, but it’s very well-organized and readable, as well as more current than other books I’ve read.
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