Eisner fights back
Lieutenant Colonel Shalom Eisner is fighting back against charges that he attacked a Swedish terrorist sympathizer without provocation on Saturday."What's more important, fulfilling the task or looking good for the camera?" he said in a chat that was broadcast on Channel 10 News. "I am familiar with these anarchists' history. They came with sticks and broke my hand, but no one talks about that or films that. It's true; some of the pictures look bad. I used my weapon coldly, like a stick. I didn't kill anyone, and didn't put anyone's life at risk."Yes. But he will probably be punished anyway.
Labels: IDF ethics, International Solidarity Movement, Jordan Valley
2 Comments:
If Eisner had killed the anti-Semite, would that have really have been so bad?
The condemnation of him is part of the ghetto mentality that Israeli Jews have adopted, that if Jews behave like normal people, there is something wrong with them and Heaven forbid they stand up for themselves - it will only lead the goyim to hate us more! As if the world wouldn't hate Jews no matter what they do or don't do.
That's why he was thrown to the wolves and will probably end up being punished. Not because he did any wrong but because he embarrassed the eunuchs in Israel's government and army masquerading as Jews and we can't have an example set where an Israeli Jew shows pride and self respect in not being shoved around.
There you have it - in that its easier to take the Jew out of the ghetto than its to take the ghetto out of the Jew.
he should be punished, as an army officer he needs to behave appropriately in tense situations. what angers me is that the violent rioters who broke his hand almost certainly will receive no punishment, but he only hit somebody with his gun which was much less serious than what they did to him and he is being fully punished. the double standards are sickening.
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