In this mailing:
- Judith Bergman: Are the US and
Other Democracies in Trouble?
- Denis MacEoin: Why Won't the
British Left Pick on Someone Else?
by Judith Bergman • February 7,
2019 at 5:00 am
- It is apparent that,
over time, Jewish American Democrats will find themselves the
voters and donors of a party that will initially seek to
marginalize them, then ostracize them, and finally, demonize
them.
- With the last
election cycle putting Islamists, who are openly hostile to
Jews, in the House of Representatives, the Democratic Party
has jettisoned even the pretense of repudiating their
anti-Semites.
- This transformation
will be brought about by a group of new leaders who will have
the means effectively to rebrand their emerging power base,
either implicitly or explicitly, as the Neo-Islamic Democratic
Party, thereby asserting a dominance that will make today's
political landscape unrecognizable.
- It is more than
painful, as anti-Semitic libels are whitewashed by the media
or risk becoming part of the Congressional Record, to watch
the American Jewish community being played by the political
party that many have called "home."
Pictured:
The United States Capitol building in Washington, DC. (Image
source: FEMA/Bill Koplitz/Wikimedia Commons)
Are democracies in trouble?
As someone outside the world's most powerful
democracy, the United States, it is concerning to see how many
countries in the West are being transformed. In Europe, free speech
continues to be seriously eroded, churches are desecrated, and
religious Europeans murdered.
There are signs that the same transformation is
beginning in the United States, as well.
International observers have begun asking if the US
has a problem. Additionally, according to the Worldwide Threat
Assessment of the US Intelligence Community, released on January
29:
"Global jihadists in dozens of groups and
countries threaten local and regional US interests, despite having
experienced some significant setbacks in recent years, and some of
these groups will remain intent on striking the US homeland.
Prominent jihadist ideologues and media platforms continue to call
for and justify efforts to attack the US homeland".[1]
by Denis MacEoin • February 7,
2019 at 4:00 am
- Why are Labour
members not speaking out loud about the need to boycott or
overthrow such a regime as Iran, but instead focus all their
venom on Israel, a country they demonize on wholly false
grounds, especially considering the full IHRA definition of
anti-Semitism which Labour has technically adopted -- while
reserving the right, however, to criticize Israel as an apartheid
or Nazi state?
- Whatever its faults,
Israel is a utopia for human rights that many
self-congratulatory moralists identify as their personal
preserve. Israel is the only Middle Eastern country to uphold
all the rights the Labour Party claims to hold precious. Yet,
Israel is the only country in the world that the Labour party
reserves for its censure, while other countries are ignored,
mildly rebuked or even cosied up to.
- In reality, the
Palestinian Authority and Hamas have largely governed their
own people since 1994, following the signing of the Oslo
Accords. The Palestinians, however, continue to go through
inconceivable suffering due to the atrocious governance by
their own often corrupt and manipulative leaders. They
continue to blame Israel and the Jews -- preferable,
apparently, to blaming themselves.
- "Victimization
is the pain-orientated version of privilege. If it suffices to
call oneself oppressed in order to be in the right, everyone
will fight to occupy that slot." — Pascal Bruckner, An
Imaginary Racism: Islamophobia and Guilt.
(Image
source: iStock)
The 2018 annual conference of Britain's Labour Party
proved that, however strong the criticism, and however embarrassing
the scandal, there are many in England who will get on with their
top priority: slandering and libelling one of the world's most outstanding
countries, Israel. At the same time, they seem never to tire of
singing the praises of the Palestinians, regardless of the savagery
with which they govern their own people.
They also seem comfortable overlooking the
Palestinians' repeated rejections of peace, and their glorifying
and funding non-stop terrorism.
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