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Das Mörder mit zweierlei Maß gemessen werden ist nichts neues. In
Bezug auf den Holocaust haben wir ja angeblich unsere Sinne geschärft. Dennoch ist gerade die "Linke" und deren Guru's wie Michael Moore auf einem Auge blind. Es ist ja einfach gegen "die Amis" oder Georg W. zu protestieren. Den Islam zu brandmarken ist offensichtlich unpopulär. rebellog sieht im Mainstream permanente Hetze gegen westliche Werte
und nahezu keinen Protest gegen das Morden in Nahost. Wir fanden eine intelligente Betrachtung hier: http://www.canoe.ca/NewsStand/Columnists/Calgary/Ezra_Levant/2005/01/31/915382.html Mon, January 31, 2005
Holocaust hypocrisy
Cry of 'never again' rings hollow in light of world events
By Ezra Levant -- Calgary Sun
Well, it's certainly a relief that the world is so vigilant against Nazis these days.
Last week, 30 world leaders attended the ceremony in Poland marking the 60th anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi death camp at Auschwitz.
Also last week, Ted Turner, founder of CNN, said the success of his competitor, Fox News Channel, reminded him of the rise of the Nazis in the 1930s. (Turner once likened Fox's boss, Rupert Murdoch, to Adolf Hitler himself.)
Earlier this month, Fleet Street went nuts when young Prince Harry wore a swastika armband at a costume party. And thousands of Michael Moore-style protesters in the U.S. presidential election held up placards that read "Bush = Hitler," or the naughtier-sounding "BUSHITLER."
Well, we've got the Nazi watch covered. Yessir, it would be tough going to be an Aryan supremacist anti-Semite neo-Nazi these days. Literally half the world is on guard against the resurgence of the Third Reich. Like Inspector Clouseau in The Pink Panther, these anti-anti-Semites have their big magnifying glasses out, hunting for Jew-hating
fascists where they are not, while ignoring them where they so abundantly, overtly and dangerously are. If one were truly worried about Jew-killers, one could find more likely suspects than, for example, the White House or Fox, both denounced by anti-Semites as under the thrall of Jewish neo-conservatives.
Looking for Nazis there -- or, frankly, in Poland, which is part of the allied coalition against Islamic fascism in Iraq -- isn't about really finding Nazis. It's about diluting and deforming the real meaning of the word "Nazi." That's why so many Arab diplomats and their friends in the media call Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon a Nazi. It
is so absurd, so opposite from the truth, that merely to say it is to attack the word Nazi itself and dull it of its sharp meaning.
The political establishment, media, and anti-fascist left is showily on guard against an absurd, miniscule threat -- neo-Nazism -- which is why they are so brave. The new fascism, just as anti-Semitic, as violent, and illiberal, marches unimpeded and noisily. Where are the 30 world leaders to denounce the daily violence served up by Arab
dictators and global Islamist terrorists with the aid of Saudi funding?
Those same world leaders spouting cliched pieties at Auschwitz consistently call for an appeasement to today's death-cult fascists, proving they have actually learned nothing from the Second World War, other than to have perfected their cowardice.
At the UN, they vote to condemn Israel for defending itself against anti-Semitic terrorists. They did everything they could to stop America from removing the avowedly anti-Semitic, expansionist dictator, Saddam Hussein. They make excuses for murderous comments by Islamist imams, not just in Arabia, but in Europe, and in Canada, too. They do
commerce -- including military commerce -- with anti-Semitic tyrants in Damascus and Tehran -- just as they did with pre-liberation Baghdad.
The world's leaders were so resolved to condemn the anti-Semitism of 60 years ago because they are so absent from, or on the wrong side of, today's global terrorism and its anti-Semitic rationale.
"Never Again!" was the unofficial motto of the West in the wake of the Holocaust, and that phrase was uttered, meaninglessly, at Auschwitz last week.
Never again? It's happening right now; in Europe, in Israel and elsewhere around the world, including at Montreal's Talmud Torah Jewish school.
Spare me the feigned concern for anti-Semitic violence of the 1930s and 1940s. The willful blindness -- or outright complicity -- in the Islamofascist violence of this century is what matters.
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