Dirty Rotten Hypocrite


By Joshua18
May 28, 2010
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This is a letter that Stephen Fry, the entertainer and occasional Jew, signed in April 2008:

We're not celebrating Israel's anniversary

"In May, Jewish organisations will be celebrating the 60th anniversary of the founding of the state of Israel. This is understandable in the context of centuries of persecution culminating in the Holocaust. Nevertheless, we are Jews who will not be celebrating. Surely it is now time to acknowledge the narrative of the other, the price paid by another people for European anti-semitism and Hitler's genocidal policies. As Edward Said emphasised, what the Holocaust is to the Jews, the Naqba is to the Palestinians.

In April 1948, the same month as the infamous massacre at Deir Yassin and the mortar attack on Palestinian civilians in Haifa's market square, Plan Dalet was put into operation. This authorised the destruction of Palestinian villages and the expulsion of the indigenous population outside the borders of the state. We will not be celebrating.

In July 1948, 70,000 Palestinians were driven from their homes in Lydda and Ramleh in the heat of the summer with no food or water. Hundreds died. It was known as the Death March. We will not be celebrating.

In all, 750,000 Palestinians became refugees. Some 400 villages were wiped off the map. That did not end the ethnic cleansing. Thousands of Palestinians (Israeli citizens) were expelled from the Galilee in 1956. Many thousands more when Israel occupied the West Bank and Gaza. Under international law and sanctioned by UN resolution 194, refugees from war have a right to return or compensation. Israel has never accepted that right. We will not be celebrating.

We cannot celebrate the birthday of a state founded on terrorism, massacres and the dispossession of another people from their land. We cannot celebrate the birthday of a state that even now engages in ethnic cleansing, that violates international law, that is inflicting a monstrous collective punishment on the civilian population of Gaza and that continues to deny to Palestinians their human rights and national aspirations.

We will celebrate when Arab and Jew live as equals in a peaceful Middle East."

http://tinyurl.com/6oybgm

Today, the very same Stephen Fry was quoted as follows about the arrival of the iPad in the UK:

Celebrity tweeter Stephen Fry was also among the first into the [Apple] store today.

"He said: ''Just to see this is fantastic. It is a phenomenal event. There's never been anything like it.

''To say I was here is rather a nice feeling. If I was a music fan, it would be like the launch of a Lady GaGa album in the US record store - it's a momentous occasion.''

He added that he was ''enormously excited'."

http://tinyurl.com/3yoqpqf

A few things about the factory where the iPad is made:

Inside Foxconn's suicide factory

[Extracts]

1) "While Apple has risen to become the world’s largest technology firm, Foxconn, the maker of almost all of its devices, appears to have broken under the pressure of keeping up with new orders.

Two more workers attempted to commit suicide on Thursday by jumping from the top of dormitory buildings at its giant Longhua factory, according to sources at the site. Both survived and are currently hospitalised. On Wednesday night, just hours after the chairman of Foxconn assured hundreds of reporters that the plant was under control, a 23-year-old man killed himself.

So far, at least 16 people have jumped from high buildings at the factory so far this year, with 12 deaths. A further 20 people were stopped by the company before they could attempt to kill themselves.

The hysteria at Longhua, where between 300,000 and 400,000 employees eat, work and sleep, has grown to such a pitch that workers have twisted Foxconn’s Chinese name so that it now sounds like: “Run to your Death”."

2) "An undercover team of seven Chinese investigators infiltrated the Longhua plant one week ago and told The Daily Telegraph that the trigger for the mass suicides is “inside the factory” rather than any personal or social impetus.

“The facilities at Foxconn are fine, but the management is poor,” revealed Zhu Guangbing, who organised the investigation. “Hundreds of people work in the workshops but they are not allowed to talk to each other. If you talk, you get a black mark in your record and you get shouted at by your manager. You can also be fined.” "

3) " “Because Foxconn has had a large number of big orders, the workers are reduced to repeating exactly the same hand movement for months on end.

The workers we have spoken to say that their hands continue to twitch at night, or that when they are walking down the street they cannot help but mimic the motion. They are never able to relax their minds,” he said."

http://tinyurl.com/2wks9uv

And of course Mr. Fry has also managed to forget the fact that the great nation of Tibet has been occupied by China for the last sixty years and as many as one million Tibetans have been murdered by the Chinese.

Sixty years of Israel's existence = bad. Sixty years of China's crimes = good.

As I was saying, dirty rotten hypocrite.

COMMENTS

Jonathan Hoffman

28 May, 2010 - 12:27

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Great great piece


tomeisner2

28 May, 2010 - 16:24

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Well done Stephen Fry, You are absolutely right. Of course the Nakba deniers don't like it as usual!


Yvetta

28 May, 2010 - 17:28

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What a nasty piece from Fry, a person who seems to swing on the fact that he happens to he halakhically Jewish mainly in order to demonise Israel. He's never really been identified with the community or with Judaism, if I'm correct. In his autobiography - no, I didn't read it (I find the fellow overrated) but flicked through it in W. H. Smith - he tells how he almost became an Anglican priest, does he not?
Pathetic.


tomeisner2

28 May, 2010 - 18:17

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What's wrong with being Jewish and criticizing Israel?


Yvetta

28 May, 2010 - 18:38

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Tom, Joshua is spot-on when he calls Fry "an occasional Jew". There is surely something deeply reprehensible about someone identifying as a Jew in order to demonise - not merely to criticise, but to distort the historical record with malicious intent and so to demonise - the little Jewish state.


Joshua18

28 May, 2010 - 19:41

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tomeisner2 writes:

"What's wrong with being Jewish and criticizing Israel?"

1) He's not Jewish, not in any real sense of that word.

2) What Yvetta said.

3) To elaborate a little further on Yvetta's wise words, neither deligitimisation nor denial of a right to exist can be considered legitimate criticism.

Yvetta writes:

"What a nasty piece from Fry"

A nasty piece from a nasty piece of work. Compare and contrast how he deligitimises Israel in that letter with the incredible respect he shows China in this video:

http://www.reprieve.org.uk/stephenfryappeal


tomeisner2

30 May, 2010 - 08:46

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But Stephen is Jewish and like many of us deeply unhappy about what Israel stands for. I would call it the lie of Israel.

This country needs for the first time in its existence become honest about certain basic things. It threw out the Palestinians in 1947-48 and did not buy the land legitimately as they have always maintained. I heard on Newsnight the other night a member of the Knesset saying that they had stopped settlement building. Another Israeli lie. I was there and settlement building has not stopped. So Israel start telling the truth please.

Well done Stephen Fry, you have a great deal of Jewish support.


Blacklisted Dictator

30 May, 2010 - 08:53

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Mr T Omeisner,

How do you know that Stephen Fry has "a great deal of Jewish support?"

Have you taken a poll in Golders Green?

"Excuse me guv... Here's what Stepehen Fry has written about Israel.. Do you agree with him?"


Blacklisted Dictator

30 May, 2010 - 09:04

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Mr T Omeisner,

Or have you taken a poll , interviewing Jews in Tel Aviv?

"Slicha. Ani want atah lirot something that Stephen Fry has written. He is an English Jewish genius. Atah support him ? Ken or Low?"


Jon_i_Cohen

30 May, 2010 - 09:12

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"Stephen Fry has a great deal of support" - from
tomeisner2

Hasn't Stephen Fry got mental problems?


tomeisner2

30 May, 2010 - 09:23

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there are many Jews who don't live in Tel Aviv and Golders Green.
You can say what you think about him but I think you will find many more people listen and read his stuff than look at our comments in this blog.


Blacklisted Dictator

30 May, 2010 - 09:36

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Mr T Omeisenr,

How about taking a poll in "Jewish" New York...

" Hey man. My name is O'Meisener. I'm Jewish. Not Irish. I live in London. You know, not far from The Queen.
Anyway, have you read this really great stuff by Stephen Fry. He's a Jewish genius. You know, a bit like Woody Allen. Anyway, man.. I was wondering whether you could sign my petition supporting him?"


Blacklisted Dictator

30 May, 2010 - 09:48

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Mr Thomas O' Meisner,

You write:

"many more people listen and read his stuff than look at our comments in this blog."

Yes, this is inevitable. I haven't traipsed acrosss America making one of the unwatchable TV programmes in the world.


tomeisner2

30 May, 2010 - 10:48

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Millions watch Woody's films, he also doesn't have
too many kind words to same about Israel.


Blacklisted Dictator

30 May, 2010 - 11:35

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Mr Tom O'Meisner,

How about a world-wide Jewish poll...

"We cannot celebrate the birthday of a state founded on terrorism, massacres and the dispossession of another people from their land."

What % of Jews world-wide would concur?

How many Jews world-wide have actually signed such a petition?

I doubt whether it is 0.01%


Blacklisted Dictator

30 May, 2010 - 11:40

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Mr Tom O'Meisner,

In fact, the number of Jews who signed such a letter was probably 0.00001% of World Jewry. Probably less.

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