Friday, May 1, 2009
Palestine's Holocaust museum
Musa says Palestinians feel sorrow for the Holocaust, but question why they are being punished...
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Anger is a legitimate emotion in the face of injustice. Passive acceptance of evil is not a virtue.
A very good question.
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ReplyDeleteRE: your blog-Its nice to see 2025 (a friend that I sent to your site) and Tgia participating there.
Your doing a good job with the zionist collection you have there, your 1 al Qaidah supporter and the other person with multiple names that attacks your family.
Meaning for the last one, you do a goob job of ignoring.
ReplyDeleteThat was the same guy that threatened to come to my job here. Good thing I don't have a job anymore. heehee
ReplyDeleteI personally don't see much difference between AlQaeda supports and hard core Zionist supporters, which are both scary and threatening ...
ReplyDeleteGreat job indeed! To be honest I was surprised in the beginning to see mojo committing to as much. Sometimes we're too quick to judge aren't we? He lost some "friends" in the process but with friends like these....! Good on mojo!
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I think Saif is rather referring to a certain Dolly. "She" asked us to repent to Allah or else. Scary! So I'm consulting with the local imam here! No shit! LOL.
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Gee vza, I feel the same way about the holocaust museum in Israel
ReplyDeleteI am not being silly, I am being serious -
ReplyDeleteTHEY TREAT THE PALESTINIANS LIKE THEY TREAT THE HOLOCAUST SURVIVORS
http://notinhisname.blogdrive.com/archive/cm-12_cy-2007_m-12_d-16_y-2007_o-0.html
THE FINAL INSULT
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6621908278614449486&ei=gKf9ScujFKegrQKgmqXnCQ&q=the+final+insult&hl=en&emb=1
<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">Mr. President of the State of Israel, I am writing to you to intervene with the appropriate authorities to withdraw, from the Yad Vashem memorial dedicated to the memory of Jewish victims of Nazism, the name of my grandfather, -____________, gassed at Treblinka in 1943 (example), and those of other members of my who family died during deportation to various Nazi camps during World War II. I ask you to honor my request, Mr. Chairman, because what took place in Gaza, and more generally, the injustices to the Arab people of Palestine for sixty years, disqualifies Israel to be the center of the memory of the harm done to Jews, and thus to all humanity.
ReplyDeleteYou see, since my childhood, I lived in amongst survivors of the death camps. I saw the numbers tattooed on their arms, I heard the story of torture; I knew the impossible grief and I shared their nightmares. I was taught that these crimes must never happen again, that never again must man, because of ethnicity or religion despise other man, mock his Human Rights of living a safe, dignified life, without barriers, and hope, so remote be it, of a future of peace and prosperity.
Yet Mr. President, I note that despite dozens of resolutions adopted by the international community, despite the glaring evidence of the injustices done to the Palestinian people since 1948, despite the hopes raised in Oslo, and despite the recognition of the right of Israeli Jews to live in peace and security, repeatedly reaffirmed by the Palestinian Authority, the only answers given by successive governments of your country have been violence, bloodshed, confinement, incessant controls, colonization, deprivations.
You’ll tell me Mr. President, that Israel has the right to defend itself against people launching rockets into Israel, or suicide bombers that destroy innocent Israeli lives. My response to that is that my humanism doesn’t vary according to the nationality of the victims.
Yet you, Mr. President, you lead the destiny of a country which claims not only to represent the Jews as a whole, but also the memory of those who were victims of Nazism. This is what concerns me and that I find unacceptable.
By displaying the names of my family members at the Yad Vashem Memorial, in the heart of the state of Israel, your state imprisons my family memories behind the barbed wires of zionism, and makes it hostage of a so-called moral authority which commits every day the abomination of denying justice.
So, please, remove the name of my grandfather from the shrine dedicated to cruelty against Jews so that it no longer justifies the injustice being done to the Palestinians.
Please accept, Mr. President, the assurances of my respectful consideration.
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<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">TEMPLATE LETTER FOR ALL THOSE SERIOUS ABOUT STOPPING THE SLOW GENOCIDE (below)
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http://informationclearinghouse.info/article22080.htm
KY is about digging his grave with his own mouth
ReplyDeleteKY likes displaying Israel's genocidal course for future court trails
ReplyDeleteHere's another by two brothers following Braitberg's example:
ReplyDelete<span style="">Our complicity was despicable. I do not believe that the Jewish people, in whose name you have committed so many crimes with such outrageous complacency, can ever rid itself of the shame you have brought upon us. Nazi propaganda, for all its calumnies, never disgraced and corrupted the Jews; you have succeeded in this. You haven't the courage to take responsibility for your own sadistic acts: with unparalleled insolence, you set yourself up as spokesmen for an entire race, as if our very existence endorsed your conduct. And you blacken our names not only by your acts, but by the lies, the coy evasions, the smirking arrogance and the infantile self-righteousness with which you embroider our history.</span>
<span style="">In the end, you will give the Palestinians some scrap of a state. You will never pay for your crimes and you will continue to preen yourself, to bask in your illusions of moral ascendancy. But between now and the end, you will kill and kill and kill, gaining nothing by your spoilt-brat brutality. In life, our grandmother suffered enough. Stop making her a party to this horror in her death.</span>
http://www.counterpunch.org/neumann02202009.html