As Israel nears her 60th birthday,
this is major food for thought: Hamas airs a “documentary” showing that
Jews supposedly plotted the Holocaust to weed out the weak and gain
international sympathy. They release it just a couple of weeks before
the day when the world remembered the victims of the Holocaust. The
media largely ignores this outrage, because Hamas represents the
“persecuted” Palestinians. I write about the lessons we need to learn
from this — with the insight of my pal Valerie Harper, who took her
amazing Golda Meir character to the big screen recently — in my Los Angeles Daily News column this week:
“Sadly,
as we marked this year’s Holocaust Remembrance Day, ‘never again’ seems
further from reach than ever. Jews continue to be targeted, be it in
the 1994 bombing of the Jewish center in Buenos Aires, Argentina, or
the repeated desecration of Jewish graves in Berlin. Holocaust denial
has became accepted as legitimate thought in some circles and has
become a foreign-policy talking point in the regimes of others.And when
I, a gentile columnist, have written about the outrage of Holocaust
denial, I’ve received far too many letters defending the deniers.
‘Jews don’t care about anybody but
the Jews,’ wrote one Canadian reader. ‘…Only a fool would trust a Jew
to play fair with gentiles. … They’re laughing at you for falling for
their lies. Don’t be such a sap.’
Hamas is doing its best to stoke
that disbelief in the true nature of the Holocaust, while fanning the
flames of hatred for the Jewish people.
On April 18, Al-Aqsa TV - which
brought Palestinian kiddies Farfour the martyr mouse and Assoud, the
Bugs Bunny rip-off who vowed to ‘eat’ the Jews - aired an ‘educational’
program that accused Jews of perpetuating the Holocaust to weed out the
weak among their ranks and simultaneously gain international sympathy.
This, of course, walks a fine line with Hamas’ contention that the Holocaust never happened…”
Read the whole thing!
And if you want to be even more depressed, read the reader comments, which include this from a woman in Redondo Beach:
“Holocaust
‘denial’ is a misnomer. Nobody denies the Holocaust. Some people have
noticed irregularities with some aspects of the official holocaust
story and have raised questions. For example, why haven’t the mass
graves at the death camps been opened up to estimate the number of
victims and see what we can find out about who they are or how they
died? Why hasn’t anybody demanded information about a relative they
believe was murdered in one of the death camps? How exactly did the gas
chambers work and how did they dispose of all the bodies?
All reasonable questions but
instead of answers, you get called a bigot and anti-semite for asking
them. For that reason, people will continue questioning the holocaust.
It’s not bigotry that leads people to holocaust revision, it’s simply
curiosity.”
To which one reader responded:
“Christina,
I could not agree with you more. It’s not bigotry to find the truth.
The real bigots here are the stiff-neck mutated counterfeit jews that
reasons with their own vile vehement that spews forth without
intelligences, along with their brain dead following..”
Feeling truly ill yet? There was a positive comment over at the Seattle Post-Intelligencer to lift one’s spirits:
“I’m surprised the PI let Bridget Johnson’s opinion on here.
The popular opinion on the far
left is that the Jewish people and Israel are the root cause of all
violence, poverty and hate in the Arab world. Without Jews, none of it
would exist.
I’m sure they would have felt
sorry for them as they were being cooked early in the late 30s, had
they been around to see it, but now that they have recovered, prospered
and are white and wealthy, they are a target.
Hamas could fry babies, and they do in a sense, and they would be the noble ones to the far left, because they aren’t wealthy.
Keep the faith Bridget and if your letters smell of lattes and incense, save yourself some grief and throw them away.”
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