MIDDLE EAST MANIFEST DESTINY 2007

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Since a good deal of my friends that also claim ‘whiteness’ simultaneously claim ‘jewosity’ or ‘jewishness’ (which neither makes sense to me since I will call myself a Jew without using the ‘ish’ suffix) I must precede this drop with the disclaimer that I DO believe in the right of a state called Israel. That it should be planted in Germany since they lost WWII is another issue. Anyhoo…

Right before your eyes the Israelis are jacking the lands of Palestinian citizens and nobody wants to say a word
. At least nobody who could put this situation right. People argue to me that what is done is done and no one is going to move back to Russia or Germany or Austria or wherever they came from before they decided to squat and build on peoples property. The Palestinians are called terrorists because they don’t let their grievances wind through the court system for years at a time. Instead they take their beef to the streets and the marketplaces. There is a horrible downward spiral of violence, but like any spiral or concentric diagram there is a clear and concise starting point.

I speak about the Palestinian situation not because I care for them any more than I do the African, or the European for that matter, because I don’t. It is just that their story is a current and fresh myriorama of supremacy and how it distributes blame to the helpless victims. If you believed in truth and justice then you would do the right thing when it concerns supremacy, unless you decided that your investment in supremacy was too valuable for you to foresake. Look at your hands right now and see the blood in the grooves of your palms. You are a killer and a murderer. By the way…

HAPPY THANKSGIVING

6 Responses to “MIDDLE EAST MANIFEST DESTINY 2007”

  1. Vik says:

    first. let’s get the first ball rollin at DP DOT com yall.

    great pic selection dallas.

    gotta agree. terrorist, terrorized. how do we distinguish, if the media filters the raw news for us?

  2. Amadeo says:

    I think the difference between terrorist and terrorize is who’s scared and who cares about them. For instance no one, but me and Cubans consider the U.S. terrorists for shitting all over them cause we hate Castro…Even the Soviet Union fell…ease the hell up!

  3. Eloheem Star says:

    The united states goverment and Dick Cheany labeled Nelson Mandela a terrorist. Come to think of it the european jew bankrolled and supported apartied.

    What a mess…… Israel should just be moved to connecticut.

  4. LM says:

    Smart post… nice style too, dropping “myriorama” in there. I see that, or those.

    Enjoy the holiday.

  5. Lion XL says:

    The only real and true terrorists in this day and age is our own beloved US of A. Because we consider ourselves above the rest of the world we have decided that we should be able to force our beliefs and governing systems on the rest of the world. talk about democracy.

    I mean, how can we not be terrorists? We invade another country because we don’t like the leader. Under the guise of PROTECTING our interests, we remove leader from his country, despite the fact that majority of the leaders country still want said leader in charge. Then when we claim we are helping said people to acclimate to the new governing body(ours). Now if thats not terrorism it sure is gangster. All the while under the guise of democracy. TELL ME when did democracy and capitalism become one and the same?

    BTW try and count how many times this has taken place in recent history….

  6. Sordid Puppy says:

    “The only real and true terrorists in this day and age is our own beloved US of A.”

    This statement is completely false. To disregard the terrorism that is rampant in Africa, the Middle East, South America, and elsewhere is morally negligent. The USA’s policies towards and war in Iraq were surely the result of ethically dubious political minds, but you imply that this is always the case, and it is not. The USA’s intervention in the situation in the Balkans in the late 90s is a perfect example of how taking out a totalitarian leader (Milosevic) can be a great thing if carried out correctly. Europeans respect Bill Clinton and the US immensely because of the way we handled the situation there.

    I respect your viewpoint but it is important that you get your facts straight, otherwise no one will take you seriously. I think there are huge problems with the way things are going — and have gone — in this country, but it is possible to make things better. The recent mid-term elections were a step in the right direction, I hope and pray.

    DP is the best blog on the internets.

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