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False Moral
Equivalence as a Tool to Demonize Israel
by Manfred Gerstenfeld and
Jamie Berk • April 18, 2016 at 5:00 am
The fallacious arguments of South Africa's retired
Anglican Archbishop Desmond Tutu, blaming the Holocaust for Palestinian
suffering, are yet another distortion leading to the obfuscation of the
factual events. The Palestinian Nakba was a direct result of the war
initiated by the Arab states and Palestinians against Israel to massacre
Jews. (Image source: World Economic Forum)
Among the many tools mobilized for the demonization of Israel, one
frequently used is a mode of argument known as false moral equivalence. The
term "moral equivalence," originates from a 1906 address by
American philosopher William James.[1] It is the claim that there is no
difference between two actions of greatly varying character. It is frequently
used to emphasize similarities between two otherwise dissimilar acts. False
moral equivalence undermines norms and values in a society, blurring the
lines between good and evil also right and wrong.
False moral equivalence comparing Israel's actions to those of the Nazis
was used by several prominent social-democratic politicians, including French
President François Mitterrand,[2] Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme[3] and
Greek Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou. [4]
Turkey Builds
Mega-Mosque in U.S., Blocks Churches in Turkey
by Uzay Bulut
• April 18, 2016 at 4:00 am
The Istanbul Protestant Church officially requested last
year that local Christians be allowed to worship in the Meryem Ana (Mother
Mary) Church -- in the hands of the city of Kayseri and used in the past as a
sports center. City officials indicated that the church would instead be
turned into a mosque or used as a museum.
On April 2, a gigantic Ottoman style of mosque was opened in Lanham,
Maryland by the president of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The mosque,
according to Turkish officials, is "one of the largest Turkish mosques
built outside Turkey."
Funds to build it, as reported by the Turkish pro-government newspaper, Sabah,
came from Turkey's state-run Presidency of Religious Affairs, known as the
Diyanet, as well as Turkish-American non-profit organizations.
The mosque is actually part of a larger complex, commonly referred to as
"Maryland kulliye." A kulliye, as such Islamic
compounds were called in Ottoman times, is a complex of buildings, centered
on a mosque and composed of various facilities including a madrassa
(Islamic religious school).
Erdogan recited verses from the Quran inside the mosque after the mosque
was opened.
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False Moral Equivalence as a Tool to Demonize Israel
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