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Friday, October 21, 2011

Al-Guardian goes full blown anti-Semitic

Al-Guardian has removed its mask and disclosed itself to be completely anti-Semitic. This was published in Wednesday's editions (Hat Tip: Red Tulips).
All this, I fear, is simply an indication of how inured the world has become to the obscene idea that Israeli lives are more important than Palestinian lives. Netanyahu argues that he acted because he values Shalit's life so greatly.

Yet who is surprised really, to learn that Netanyahu sees one Israeli's freedom as a fair exchange for the freedom of so many Palestinians? Likewise, Hamas wished to use their human bargaining chip to gain release for as many Palestinians as they could. They don't have much to bargain with.

At the same time, however, there is something abject in their eagerness to accept a transfer that tacitly acknowledges what so many Zionists believe – that the lives of the chosen are of hugely greater consequence than those of their unfortunate neighbours.
No one here was happy with the exchange ratio of the terrorists for Gilad deal. If it had been one-to-one, I doubt anyone who would have objected too strenuously to the identity of the one that we released.

But look at that miserable excuse for a human being with the bloody hands in the photo. He was one of the terrorists released this past week. Does anyone really believe that his life is worth as much as the life of an IDF soldier? I don't. By his actions he has deprived himself of the right to be counted among human beings. 1,000 of him are not worth the life of one IDF soldier.

As to the Guardian, as usual, they are beneath contempt.

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