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August 30, 2006
WB: Hizbullah Cheerleader Watch
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thank you very much for this thread and the links. earlier today i witnessed amira hass’ piece posted by bea in #30 in action. an israeli friend looked at me in disbelief when i told her about the cluster bombs, she said incredulously – “israel wouldn’t do that!” a few weeks ago she emphatically denied that the idf uses human shields. each time we talk she loses more of her willful naievete. i really don’t think she has a clue about what is going on in gaza. what’s worse, i don’t think she wants to know. although a lesbian who decries the second class citizen status and discrimination she faces, she would rather hide behind the fear propaganda than acknowledge how brutally the israeli state operates. Posted by: conchita | Sep 2 2006 22:34 utc | 101 Petition for U.S. Jewish Solidarity with Muslim and Arab Peoples of the Middle East
They’ve 972 signatures so far and are just $800 short of what they need to buy a full page in the NYTimes to publish their petition and their signatures. Posted by: John Francis Lee | Sep 3 2006 1:00 utc | 102 Let’s see if the NYTimes agrees to run it. I’d be surprised. Posted by: Malooga | Sep 3 2006 8:07 utc | 103 By the way, Xymphora has been running an excellent series of posts on Israel’s depredations, with an even stronger take than Hass. Posted by: Malooga | Sep 3 2006 8:14 utc | 104 Malooga: Do you agree with Xymphora who states that the dropping of cluster bombs by Israel on Lebanon is at least as bad as anything the Nazis did? Posted by: citizen k | Sep 3 2006 10:33 utc | 105 Do you agree with Xymphora who states that the dropping of cluster bombs by Israel on Lebanon is at least as bad as anything the Nazis did? /I> Qualitatively, yes. Israel has, beginning about 50 years before its birth, shown a willingness to ethnically cleanse areas by any means necessary. Quantitatively, of course not — yet. Posted by: Malooga | Sep 3 2006 13:44 utc | 106 On Xymphora : Posted by: John Francis Lee | Sep 3 2006 14:09 utc | 107 If you want an illustration of where criticism of Israel becomes anti-semitism, these are easy to find and usually are marked by bringing up traditional anti-semitic trademarks like “the chosen people” or the bizzare argument by DIB here that the Israeli governments supposedly unique theory that they could intimidate their enemies was due the secretive and dishonest operation of basic Jewish culture in Europe. In fact,one of the hallmarks of modern anti-semitism is to condemn a routine atrocity as uniquely Zionist and then tie it to some imagined characteristic of Jews or Judaism – usually one that is a staple of traditional anti-semitism. The Josten Gaarder essay that Xymphora cites approvingly is a classic of the genre with its modernization of Luther’s famous attack on the Jews: paraphrased – “they rejected the mercy of our Savior for their vengeful old testament so let’s torture, burn, and kill.” Hess’s comments are unsparing and can’t be called anti-semitic by any measure. But Xymphora’s comments are. Here is an American looking at the use by Israeli client of America of American made and American supplied cluster bombs that America is using great quantities in Iraq at the same time and who reacts to this by stating Israel is worse than the Nazis and The Lobby controls American foreign policy. I can hear that dog whistle. Posted by: citizen k | Sep 3 2006 17:29 utc | 108 I agree with JFL above. Posted by: Malooga | Sep 3 2006 19:49 utc | 109 GB: The bantustans were located within South Africa. The equivalent of what the Israelis have done would have been the expulsion of the large majority of the black population from South Africa proper. Posted by: Guthman Bey | Sep 3 2006 23:04 utc | 110 “In subsequent posts your motivation has become quite clear: you are defending the State of Israel,” Posted by: citizen k | Sep 3 2006 23:26 utc | 111 And just for the record, the British Mandate of Palestine included what is now called Jordan. According to the best figures for your argument, 8 of 9.5million Palestinians live in Israel, Jordan, WestBank, and Gaza. That is “over half” in exactly the same way that Israel “does not exist”. Posted by: citizen k | Sep 4 2006 0:08 utc | 112 GB I have to admit defeat. Once you exposed the role of the Eurovision Song Contest in the zionist scheme, my effort to “muddy the waters” was shown to be futile. I’ll have to go back to the Lions Club HQ for more instructions and Stevie Wonder CDs. Posted by: citizen k | Sep 4 2006 0:53 utc | 114 Link to the website PalestineRemembered.com, featuring a map of historic Palestine. You are frankly hilarious. Posted by: Guthman Bey | Sep 4 2006 0:55 utc | 115 citizen_k, Posted by: jony_b_cool | Sep 4 2006 1:03 utc | 116 Here’s what the Eurovision Song Contest Zionist Branch has as a Posted by: Anonymous | Sep 4 2006 1:06 utc | 117 JBC: As I noted above, I think it is headed towards catastrophe. The “transfer” advocates are close to total power in Israel and Israeli society has a ugly mix of religious fanaticism and corruption – labor has disintegrated. My prediction: “european” heritage israelis with money will leave, a devout Mizrahi/Black-hat coalition with the more secular right will take power – first under the neo-cons and later on their own. “Transfer” will fill Lebanon and Jordan with new refugees and create total chaos in both countries. The only possible hope I see is if Nasrullah disregards GBs advice and the Israelis disregard Bush’s advice, but even then, I think the Palestinians in WB and Gaza are screwed. Of course, I could be wrong. Maybe some magical fairy dust will make a secular state pop up out of the rocks and give everyone a copy of the UN Declaration on Human rights, a mule and 10 hectares of fine orange orchard. Posted by: citizen k | Sep 4 2006 1:16 utc | 118 Hmm, the dreaded transfer scenario. It certainly looks like thats where we are headed. How much longer the people of Gaza can hold out for under the horrific de-humanizing condition thats been imposed on them, remains to be seen ? Posted by: jony_b_cool | Sep 4 2006 7:51 utc | 119 Part of the Sharon/C irrefutable argument is that “world opinion” is ignorable. Note how “world opinion” on Darfour has made absolutely no difference to Sudan and certainly will not stop them from the next step of accelerated genocide in the south – where the oil seems to be. Lacking a effective Palestinian Arab resistance, the problem for the Israeli state is not the world’s hypocritical opinion but the opinions of their US employers and the opinions of Israelis – who I believe are starting to leave in economically significant numbers. Posted by: citizen k | Sep 4 2006 13:45 utc | 120 Malooga: Check out the comments on Xymphora’s informative blog. Posted by: citizen k | Sep 5 2006 2:48 utc | 121 |
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