Friday, December 17, 2010

The First Officially Western Planned and Recognized Judenrei Country

Maybe I am a little slow, or maybe it's something that nobody has yet realized, but in the process of debating the issue of the settlements in the West Bank, it dawned on me that all official proposals for an agreement between Israelis and Palestinians - whether the ones submitted in Oslo or Camp David, or the ones still at the US or the Quartet's drawing board - are racist in their very essence.

The idea that the Palestinian state to be established as a result of the agreement should be free of Jews, is quite racist on itself. But what is more appalling is that this idea is being supported and actually crafted by whom? By countries like the US, France, Great Britain among others, countries that supposedly are the first line of defense against racism and apartheid!
And to add insult to the injury, the media at large are the public endorsers of this plan. Think of it: many in the media that are highly critical of Israel and that often publish articles claiming that Israel is a racist and apartheid state are the ones defending a plan to have a Judenrei Palestine.
How incredible is that? Not incredible at all... it's happening just in front of our eyes! Is it possible that nobody - not one single person, has raised his/her voice to denounce this absurdity?

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Time Magazine - anything goes...

This week's Time magazine reflects how personal and group ideology took over large sectors of journalism and how once big name newspapers and magazines, in their desperate attempt to survive are resorting to anything and everything.

Newsweek was sold last month for $1 dollar.
Time seems to feel the heat. Their newsstands sales went down by about 35% during the second semester of 2009, and by another one third in the first months of 2010. Overall subscription went down by 17% from 2006 to 2009 and by another 6% in the first half of 2010.
Rick Stengel, Time's managing editor, its most senior editor, said this past June: "we convert information into knowledge".
But judging from the latest Time Magazine cover and corresponding article "Why Israel doesn't care about peace", it looks like Rick Stengel would better define Time's editorial guidelines as "we convert the journalists ideology into a hypothesis offensive enough to generate polemics and hopefully .... sales."
To Stengel and Vick (the author of the article, who got his five minutes of fame, and whose name will for sure fade away in journalism's history), I have one question: how many parents did you interview for your article, in order to substantiate your claim? How many parents did you interview with the following question:"How happy are you to send your children to the army for 3 full years once they reach 18 years of age."
Only distorted minds like Stengel and Vick's could have published in the front page of their magazine that Israeli parents don't care about peace. But, hey, for sure they were thinking "anything goes to save our jobs..."



Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Two States: one state for the Palestinians and the other for whom?

This is from special envoy to Middle East peace talks, George Mitchell:
"They agreed that for these negotiations to succeed, [the talks] must be kept private and treated with sensitivity," Mitchell said, adding that "both Netanyahu and Abbas condemned all forms of violence that target innocent civilians. They reiterated a common goal of two states for two peoples."

Hmmmm: "They reiterated a common goal of two states for two peoples."

However, the Palestinian camp has always proclaimed that it won't recognize Israel as a Jewish State. Just yesterday Palestinian negotiator Nabil Sha'ath stated it again.
So, let me understand: Israel and Palestinians agree to work towards a two-state state solution: one state for the Palestinians and the other for....?
Now, if someone will tell me that the other is for Israelis - Jews or Arabs - then, please tell me if the future Palestinian State will also be for Arabs and Jews...

So, again, one state for the Palestinians and the other for....?
Can someone help complete the phrase and also help define the character of the Palestinian state?

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Helen Thomas - A nice way to end a career

Well, sometimes one needs to be patient to wait until truth is revealed.

In this case, Helen Thomas did a good job of hiding her anti-semitism for many years.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Peace is possible if we free Gaza....

... from Hamas:

Monday, May 31, 2010

Written in 2002 and truer day-by-day

I was thinking about the useful idiots of the world, and came across this article. In light of the latest Gaza event, and the vessels carrying agitators and a horde of useful idiots, this article from 2002 says it all….
The Chorus of Useful IdiotsBy: Bruce S. Thornton
FrontPageMagazine.com | Friday, November 01, 2002


Lenin called them "useful idiots," those people living in liberal democracies who by giving moral and material support to a totalitarian ideology in effect were braiding the rope that would hang them. Why people who enjoyed freedom and prosperity worked passionately to destroy both is a fascinating question, one still with us today. Now the useful idiots can be found in the chorus of appeasement, reflexive anti-Americanism, and sentimental idealism trying to inhibit the necessary responses to another freedom-hating ideology, radical Islam.

Sheer ignorance is a tempting explanation for the persistent willingness of the free to attack the foundations of their own freedom and to ignore or rationalize the forces that would destroy them. Totalitarian societies are masters of disinformation, propaganda, and outright lies, the bigger the better. How many generations of starry-eyed leftists made pilgrimages to the old Soviet Union to gawk at any number of Potemkin villages and other cardboard-and-tinsel stage-sets for the socialist paradise?

So too today ignorance of Middle Eastern history and the true nature of Islamic society and values makes it easier for many to misinterpret the motives of Islamic terrorists and thugs like Hussein. Nowhere is this more obvious than in many people's interpretation of the conflict in Israel. All we hear about is a "Palestinian homeland," that simple solution that will bring peace to Israel and end the terrorist slaughter. A brilliant propaganda campaign since 1967 has sold the whole world on this specious explanation for the murder of Israelis.

Yet the history of the conflict and the words of most Middle Easterners themselves tell us that the real issue is not the Palestinians, but simply the existence of Israel itself. Long before the so-called "occupation" of the West Bank and Gaza, Israelis were subjected to incessant guerilla and terrorist assault, not to mention two full-scale military attacks. Or look at the maps adorning textbooks, insignia, and web-sites from all over the Middle East. You will not find Israel anywhere, the whole state having been erased as thoroughly as Trotsky from an old Soviet May Day photograph. Some argue persuasively that even Arafat's keffiyeh or head-dress is carefully arranged to hang in the shape of an envisioned state of Palestine that occupies all the territory now part of Israel. Israel in any shape or form is unacceptable to many in Islam, for it is an outpost of the infidel West and an intruder on lands conquered with the help of God to further his designs.

But ignorance alone can't explain "useful idiocy." As early as the twenties the true nature of Soviet communism, along with its penchant for terror, assassination, show trials, and gulags, was known in the West, and that didn't cut down on Communism's admirers. Today anyone with a computer can go to the Middle East Research Institute web site and read the vicious anti-Semitic and anti-Western drivel produced by state-run presses in the Middle East. Or those with a satellite dish perhaps can tune in Egyptian state-controlled television's miniseries dramatizing the absurd slanders of the "Protocols of the Elders of Zion."

The facts are there, and the facts tell us that a sizable number of Islamic people see the West and its proxy Israel as its ancient enemy whose destiny is to be conquered by a spiritually superior Islamic civilization. That struggle may be waged by a secular maniac like Hussein, a homicide-bomber in Israel, or a terrorist in Manhattan, but they all are fighting the same fight, a struggle that began in the 7th century AD and whose ebb and flow must be understood from the perspective of God's time and purposes, not ours.

More factual information, then, will not help people whose beliefs are based not on reason but on a debased religious impulse. The decline of religion does not mean that the "need" for religion disappears. Most of us still crave a meaningful picture of the world and our place in it, an identification of the good and the evil, and an assurance that in the end the good (i.e. people like ourselves) will triumph. For years Communism was the opiate of the secular materialists, an apocalyptic creed which filled the chosen with assurance of their righteousness and election.

So too with anti-Americanism, a sect of that old-time Marxist religion. This doctrine knows the font of evil in the world — the West and especially America — whose deadly sins of "imperialism" and "colonialism" and "racism" have created a fallen world of suffering and exploitation, a world whose redemption depends on battling the power and influence of the wicked militarists and global capitalists. Or as one sign from last week's "anti-war" rally in New York succinctly put it, "Bush is a Devil." America is guilty and must atone for its sins by abandoning its power and pouring vast sums of money into its Third World victims, for only then will the golden age of peace, equality, and universal tolerance come about.

Recognizing these attitudes as a species of religion makes it easier to understand their illogic and incoherence. Hypocrisy, for example, the failure to live the doctrine one preaches, is a perennial bugbear of religious belief. So too with the anti-Americanists, the vast majority of whom have no intention whatsoever of living anywhere other than in the West, where they enjoy the freedom and prosperity that subsidizes their beliefs. Yet this is a minor cavil when one is so passionately concerned with the salvation of the oppressed, not to mention one's own righteousness.

Likewise with the utopian perfectionism that lurks behind most criticism of America and the West. Only a quasi-religious eternal standard of human happiness--the sort traditional religion once promised for believers after this life--could explain the nit-picking, ever more minute dissections of presumed American injustice and evil that typify the "leftist" attack on the United States. Consider, for example, the following, from a New York Times story about some videos the government has produced documenting the prosperity and tolerance enjoyed by Muslim Americans. In response to a comment by the Muslim director of the National Institutes of Health commending America's unique tolerance of diversity, a recent Harvard graduate disagreed, responding that at a rally at Harvard Square last year "I heard young people saying very hard things about Muslims."

Think about it. Days after a murderous attack by 19 Muslims driven by nothing other than sheer intolerant hatred, a time when in most human societies people would have burned, looted, and murdered in rage and vengeance, the Harvard grad thinks that people saying "hard things" about Muslims is somehow evidence of intolerance and xenophobia. In actual fact, that hard things were only "said," rather than large numbers of Muslims being beaten and murdered, is testimony to the truth of America's remarkable tolerance of cultural and religious difference. But when the standard of judgment is a religious belief in a perfect world, a world in which conflict and hurt feelings "never" occur, then America falls short.

Freedom of religion in America, however, means freedom for pseudo-religion as well. Useful idiots have a Constitutional right to display and parade their useful idiocy. But what should disturb us all is the prevalence of this sort of irrationality in what are presumably the bastions of critical thinking and healthy skepticism, our universities. It is there that the pseudo-religions of Marxism and anti-Americanism not only flourish, but choke out other alternatives. An ideological conformity redolent of the medieval church permeates everything from who gets hired to what gets taught. And that betrayal of the intellectual's calling means that fewer and fewer venues exist in which the irrational and dangerous delusions that blind us to reality — the idiocy useful to tyrants and dictators — can be exposed.


Bruce Thornton is the author of Greek Ways and Decline and Fall: Europe’s Slow-Motion Suicide (Encounter Book}. He is 2009-2010 National Fellow at the Hoover Institution. He is a classicist at California State University, Fresno. He has written for many publications, published several books, and appeared at numerous media venues

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Question of the day

The question of the day - or perhaps of the years to come - after you read what’s in this link, is how many more where removed from the U.S. Travel security list since Obama's new administration? Time will tell....

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Until when?....

This morning the terrorists in Gaza - supported by the local government - launched another rocket into Israel, this time killing a farm worker.
No word from the US administration, or from the Palestinian Authority unambiguously condemning the attack.
On the other hand, the pounding on Israel continues, whether by Obama, Clinton or other White House personnel.
"Israel needs to make gestures", says Clinton. And what about strongly condemning the Palestinians for their incitement? And what about asking the Palestinians for some gestures?
"...the PA leadership has been calling on Palestinians to demonstrate against Israel’s alleged scheme to destroy the mosques on the Temple Mount"
This sort of baseless incitement is a thousand times more dangerous and prone to set the region on fire, and yet, we have heard no strong and public condemnation as we are seeing in the case of the 1600 housing units - where the issue was timing and not the essence - because as we all recall, Netanyahu excluded Jerusalem from the 10-month moratorium, which at the time was accepted and praised by the White House.
The Obama policy towards the Middle East was a failure in its first year, and if it continues this way, it will not recover from this failure.
P.S.- To CNN, a rocket falling in Israel and killing a person is no news - here's the front page of CNN online today (I am also including the image of Fox News online at the same time, where the attack is posted)





Sunday, March 7, 2010

200 Christians massacred... just a sideline piece of news...

March 7, 2010, 9:38AM

"JOS, Nigeria — Rioters armed with machetes slaughtered more than 200 people overnight Sunday as religious violence flared anew between Christians and Muslims in central Nigeria, witnesses said. Hundreds of people fled their homes, fearing reprisal attacks.

The bodies of the dead — including many women and children — lined dusty streets in three mostly Christian villages south of the regional capital of Jos, local journalists and a civil rights group said. They said at least 200 bodies had been counted by Sunday afternoon.

In Dogo Nahawa, a village three miles (five kilometers) south of Jos, residents said the dead included a 4-day-old infant. Those who survived claimed their attackers shouted at them in Hausa and Fulani — two local languages used by Muslims."


I am wondering when will the UN request that Judge Golsdtone write a report about this conflict....