why throwing around words like "anti-semitism" is fascism
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vze422fs at verizon.net
Wed Feb 26 00:48:07 CST 2003
on 2/25/03 5:25 PM, Cyrus at cyrusgeo at netscape.net wrote:
> Excuse me... Why, exactly, was this posted?
> Cyrus
>
Good question. Whenever I say something that could be construed as
anti-Israel and the "anti-semitic" label is tossed at me, I simply point out
that Palestinians are semites too. I recall Anwar Sadat's outrage at the
same label.
However, when you combine the cited post with a fascination for Scandinavian
black or death metal with its accompanying Aryan glorification overtones and
references to the influence of Jews (not Israelis) upon the Bush
administration, and a Farrakan post, I start seeing red flags.
The backup rider seems to be a smart guy, but this particular horse isn't
moving and is starting to show marks from the cat'o'nine tails.
What's up with the Jew baiting, Proz? I won't toss the anti-semitic label
around, but it's starting to seem justified in your case.
What's up?
Peace
Joe
> prozak at anus.com wrote:
>
>> http://www.etherzone.com/2003/moor022403.shtml
>>
>> WHEN SHARON SAYS JUMP BUSH SAYS HOW HIGH?
>>
>> By Jim Moore
>>
>> This article is going to be about Jews. So if you're uncomfortable
>> with
>> the subject I suggest you bail out right now.
>>
>> Several months ago I wrote an article for our daily newspaper that I
>> shouldn't have written if I were promoting my career.
>>
>> It seems that I had the unmitigated gall to question what America was
>> getting in return for the 3 to 5 billion dollars we are "investing"
>> in
>> Israel
>> every year.
>>
>> The article got me blackballed. Well, not exactly blackballed. But
>> along
>> with being demonized as an anti-Semitic, the paper never accepted any
>> further articles I wrote. Naïve me, I couldn't understand what I had
>> done
>> wrong. Now I know better.
>>
>> So let's connect a few dots.
>>
>> A short while back I read a report that at a Knesset meeting Ariel
>> Sharon
>> had said to his deputy, Shimon Peres---Don't worry about the
>> Americans. We
>> own
>> America. And all along I thought WE owned it.
>>
>> Not willing to accept that at face value, I contacted a reporter in
>> Hebron
>> to try to verify Sharon's outburst. Sure enough, the reporter told me
>> that
>> news of Sharon's offhand remark had, in fact, been broadcast from an
>> Israeli
>> radio station, and that both Israelis and Palestinians had heard it
>> and
>> were
>> talking about it.
>>
>> Are the dots connecting?
>>
>> And now, it was just reported by Aluf Benn and Sharon Sadeh,
>> correspondents
>> for Israel's Haaratz newspaper, that Sharon told a delegation of
>> American
>> congressmen that Iran, Libya and Syria should also be stripped of
>> their
>> weapons, after we deal with Iraq.
>>
>> "These are irresponsible states," cooed Sharon, "which must be
>> disarmed of
>> its weapons of mass destruction, and a successful American move in
>> Iraq
>> will
>> make that easier to achieve."
>>
>> The dots are forming a picture.
>>
>> Some time later, Sharon told a certain Mr. Bolten that Israel was
>> concerned
>> about the security threat posed by Iran, and thought it important to
>> deal
>> with
>> Iran even while America's attention was focused on Iraq.
>>
>> For a minute, I thought Bush was our president. Mr. Bolten mentioned
>> in a
>> meeting with Israeli officials, that there was no doubt that America
>> would
>> attack Iraq, and that it would be necessary thereafter to deal with
>> threats
>> from Iran, Syria and North Korea. You heard right, North Korea.
>>
>> To get everybody in the loop, Mr. Bolton also met with Israel's
>> Foreign
>> Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Natan Sharansky, Housing and
>> Construction
>> Minister.
>>
>> Not to discuss the price of concrete, I'm sure.
>>
>> And who is this mysterious Mr. Bolten that is so cozy with Sharon and
>> other
>> Israeli officials that he has no qualms about sinking America deeper
>> into
>> the
>> Middle East quagmire, and even designating where American troops will
>> have
>> to
>> fight after Iraq is defeated?
>>
>> Is he an Israeli power broker? I'm afraid not. He is Joshua B.
>> Bolten,
>> President Bush's Deputy Chief of Staff, policy director for the Bush
>> 2000
>> campaign, and one of about 25 Jews in the highest offices in the Bush
>> administration. One of YOUR esteemed government officials.
>>
>> The dots have produced an ugly picture.
>>
>> You may have heard that Israel is calling the shots in Americas
>> foreign
>> policy, and have asked yourself, why are there so many Jews in the
>> Bush
>> administration, and what are they doing there?
>>
>> Historian Paul W. Schroeder probably wondered that too when he wrote:
>> "If
>> Israel's security were indeed the real American motive for war, it
>> would
>> represent something to my knowledge unique in history. It is common
>> for
>> great powers to try to fight by proxy, getting smaller powers to
>> fight for
>> their interests. This would be the first instance I know where a
>> great
>> power (in fact, a superpower) would do the fighting as the proxy of a
>> small
>> client state."
>>
>> Is that a classic switch or what?
>>
>> Well, it might be unique in history, but it certainly is not unique
>> in the
>> survival skills of the Jewish mind. And what better way to use those
>> skills
>> than to infiltrate the political structure of a superpower so that
>> you are
>> able to use it in fighting wars of your choosing to serve your own
>> security
>> interests?
>>
>> If you want an even clearer, more comprehensive picture of how and
>> why
>> America is dancing to Israel's tune, I urge you read the 5-part essay
>> by
>> Stephen J. Sniegoski, "The War on Iraq - Conceived in Israel."
>>
>> In closing, you may find this hard to believe, but frankly, I really
>> like
>> most Jewish people. They are bright, creative, intellectual, and
>> hard-working.
>> But when Jews, or any other ethnic group, attempts to infiltrate and
>> influence
>> the foreign or domestic policies of America, my back goes up. And if
>> that
>> influence threatens the lives of our men and women in uniform, the
>> game is
>> over.
>>
>>
>>
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