[The following, by Ben Cohen, is crossposted from Z Word.]
Anyone who still believes that a single state between the Mediterranean and the Jordan River can be brought about without exterminating and expelling the vast majority of Jews living in the territory should watch this sordid little fantasy about the "liberation" of Tel Aviv, courtesy of the genocidaires of Hamas.
The multi-culti vision, a superfluity of depthless and weightless wishful imaginings, endless repeated, the repetition itself serving as a substitute for any depth of comprehensions.
Hey, the video doesn't work. When you click to start it, there is a notice saying that it's a private video, an that the viewer has to accept the sender's friend request. Then nothing happens, and I didn't see what I could do to stop it.
Same thing on Z-Word, where I went to see if the video worked there.
Never mind. I went straight to YouTube. If anyone has problems, just go here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCt4gakfxVs
Not very reassuring to say the least. Anyone who thinks the Israelis are as bad will have to find evidence that Israelis (apart for right-wing settlers) have the same dreams regarding Arab cities in Gaza or the West Bank. There isn't any. There is such an asymmetry here: the Israelis dream of peace and trade, the Arabs...
It's interesting, when you go to the original Ynet article from which Z-Word got the video (http://tinyurl.com/32qqlck), far down in the article one of the makers of the video gives his reasoning for making it:
"According to Muhammad al-Amriti, one of the video's creators, the clip was make in response to "inciting Zionist videos and videos encouraging the bombing of the Al-Aqsa Mosque."
Does anyone know of any Israeli videos inciting the bombing of Al-Aqsa Mosque? Who in Israel would even make such a video?
Then he goes on:
"'We planned to do a cartoon, but we then decided to shoot an actual film. We hope it can be aired on the satellite stations that support the resistance,'he said. "
And he added that he'd like to make more such videos. So, are these videos only meant to react against horrible Israeli videos, or is this just an excuse (a made-up excuse at that) to make videos that show what they're really after.
Actually, I really don't mind if videos like these are disseminated throughout the world. That way, these Palestinians will have a harder time saying that they're only for peace, that they're for a two-state solution or a peaceable, tolerant one-state solution. They're providing evidence against themselves.
An example of videos being made in Israel is this one Karen Tal: Thriving On Turmoil
Interesting, about a school that in some 5 years improved the matriculation results of refugees, "illegals" and others, going from less than 30% of 12th graders to 70%.
There are other videos made by TED listed in the column on the right.
And they are organizing:
One Democratic State conference Oct 22-24 in Houston:
Their website is onedemocraticstate.com
Strangely enough, there is nothing about turning Gaza into one democractic state, or about encouraging the people of Gaza to overthrow the theocractic, medieval regime that functions as their government.
Its all about demonizing Israel
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The multi-culti vision, a superfluity of depthless and weightless wishful imaginings, endless repeated, the repetition itself serving as a substitute for any depth of comprehensions.
Hey, the video doesn't work. When you click to start it, there is a notice saying that it's a private video, an that the viewer has to accept the sender's friend request. Then nothing happens, and I didn't see what I could do to stop it.
Same thing on Z-Word, where I went to see if the video worked there.
Can this be fixed?
Never mind. I went straight to YouTube. If anyone has problems, just go here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCt4gakfxVs
Not very reassuring to say the least. Anyone who thinks the Israelis are as bad will have to find evidence that Israelis (apart for right-wing settlers) have the same dreams regarding Arab cities in Gaza or the West Bank. There isn't any. There is such an asymmetry here: the Israelis dream of peace and trade, the Arabs...
It's interesting, when you go to the original Ynet article from which Z-Word got the video (http://tinyurl.com/32qqlck), far down in the article one of the makers of the video gives his reasoning for making it:
"According to Muhammad al-Amriti, one of the video's creators, the clip was make in response to "inciting Zionist videos and videos encouraging the bombing of the Al-Aqsa Mosque."
Does anyone know of any Israeli videos inciting the bombing of Al-Aqsa Mosque? Who in Israel would even make such a video?
Then he goes on:
"'We planned to do a cartoon, but we then decided to shoot an actual film. We hope it can be aired on the satellite stations that support the resistance,'he said. "
And he added that he'd like to make more such videos. So, are these videos only meant to react against horrible Israeli videos, or is this just an excuse (a made-up excuse at that) to make videos that show what they're really after.
Actually, I really don't mind if videos like these are disseminated throughout the world. That way, these Palestinians will have a harder time saying that they're only for peace, that they're for a two-state solution or a peaceable, tolerant one-state solution. They're providing evidence against themselves.
This film would be shown on "Movie Night" at imam raufs cordoba house, followed by refreshments in the "Taqiyya" room.
Joanne,
An example of videos being made in Israel is this one
Karen Tal: Thriving On Turmoil
Interesting, about a school that in some 5 years improved the matriculation results of refugees, "illegals" and others, going from less than 30% of 12th graders to 70%.
There are other videos made by TED listed in the column on the right.
And they are organizing:
One Democratic State conference Oct 22-24 in Houston:
Their website is onedemocraticstate.com
Strangely enough, there is nothing about turning Gaza into one democractic state, or about encouraging the people of Gaza to overthrow the theocractic, medieval regime that functions as their government.
Its all about demonizing Israel