The Hamas Charter and left wing delusions


By raycook
June 17, 2010
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There are those who post on these blogs who have been challenged in their support for an anti-Semitic, mysogonisitc, fanatical organisation who murder their opponents and beieve in an extreme form of Islam.

When the Hamas charter is quoted, they dismiss it as 'a bit of paper' or, when challenged, just don't answer at all.

It's very strange that the extreme left espouses, with such fervour, the murderous Hamas. The Hamas are 'freedom fighters' just 'trying to liberate their country', they are just 'defending themselves'.

A Lib Dem MP, David Ward, (and we have to add many Lib Dems to the far Left these days)in a Gaza debate (see http://www.theyworkforyou.com/whall/?id=2010-06-15a.107.2&m=40135) declares:

The firing of rockets from Gaza into the south of Israel presents a menacing and deadly threat. It is completely wrong and it needs to stop because it is taking innocent lives. It is wrong because it provides the justification for Israel's retaliation, although not for its disproportionate response, which is merciless at times.

Did you see what he did there? The firing of rockets is only wrong because it provides justification for retaliation. ISrael must not be given an excuse to protect itself. So he immediately contradicts his first fig-leaf sentence. So what is he actually saying? Is it wrong or not? See how the left ties itself in knots. Sometimes the double-think gets out through their mouth.

Then he equates Hamas with Israel:

Yes, Hamas is proscribed, but why is the state of Israel not proscribed?

Here is an MP in the UK parliament actually saying, in effect, that either Hamas should not be proscribed or that Israel, the only democracy in the Middle East, should be 'proscribed'. He then rants about boycotts and ethnic cleansing. He's some newbie Con-Dem MP who gets his information from Press TV.

Oh, and by the way, he is MP for Bradford East. Wouldn't you just have guessed; a constituency with one of the largest Muslim populations in the UK. Playing to the gallery were we, David?

Barry Rubin, on the other hand, sees it a bit differently (http://rubinreports.blogspot.com/2010/06/some-semi-sanity-from-europe-eu...).

Here's his quote from Gaza TV (this is what keeps them all glued to the box whilst we, poor infidels, watch Coronation Street or find out how much it costs to move to Shepton Mallett):

Whoever believes that our battle with the Jews and the Crusaders has subsided or is dormant is living in delusions....The Jews...annihilation and the destruction of their state will only be achieved through Islam, by those who bow before Allah....

So you poor gentile 'anti-Zionists', you are the said 'crusaders' and you 'anti-Zionist' Jews, well you are Jews whether you like it or not. And we Zionists and lovers of real freedom, we are also 'Jews', of course and all of us together, the Zionists and the anti-Zionists, those who love Bibi and those who fancy Hanan Ashrawi, we must all become Muslim or perish.

And did those sceptical lefties who think the Hamas charter is 'a bit of paper' rather than a declaration of intent, did you see that bit about annihilating the Jews and destroying Israel? Or is it just Gaza TV's version of a Monty Python sketch?

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Yvetta

17 June, 2010 - 18:23

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Apart from the fellow-travelling "Jews and Crusaders" of the male variety, I cannot understand how so many feministas in the West are seduced by the islamo-fascist movement exemplified by Hamas. I didn't realise until today that they include an extremist leftwing politician in Canada, Libby Davies. Her views are denounced in this video by a rival politician, and it is encouraging to see the standing ovation it received from the speaker's own benches.

Harper on Libby Davies anti-Israeli Comments
www.youtube.com

Perhaps, given Jose Aznar's avowed intention to start a Friends of Israel involving prominent leaders from various countries, a viable fightback movement against islamicism will be engendered, and Rubin's worst scenario will not come to pass.


Yvetta

18 June, 2010 - 07:25

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A chilling analysis by Daniel Greenfield in the "Canada Free Press", which is the subject of Melanie Phillips' blog this morning, reminds inter alia us that:

We are no longer talking about negotiations. Or any serious discussion of a
state. We are talking about the world rising up in one voice to defend the
rights of a genocidal organization funded by Mahmoud Ahmadinejad whose charter
includes the words; "The Day of Judgment will not come about until Muslims fight
the Jews (killing the Jews), when the Jew will hide behind stones and trees. The
stones and trees will say O Muslims, O Abdullah, there is a Jew behind me, come
and kill him." The pretense is over and done with. This is not about anything
resembling peace. This is about death. This is a lynch mob. Some come willingly.
Others think that they have no choice. That a single murder will buy them the
tolerance of the Dar Al Islam.


Yvetta

18 June, 2010 - 07:42

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The Noose Around Israel’s Neck By Daniel Greenfield Thursday, June 17, 2010 ...

canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/24375


Blacklisted Dictator

18 June, 2010 - 07:55

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Yvetta,

I will not attempt to satirize the meshuggah psychology of Feminists on The Left. However, such people are deeply unhappy with what they perceive as the Western patriarchal status quo. So in their insanity, they turn to anything that wants to change it( ie islamofascism.)

Of course, most of them will look a damn sight better walking around in a burqua. And that might be the reason why they are attracted to this rather bizarre Islamist ideology.


Blacklisted Dictator

18 June, 2010 - 16:39

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Monty Python "argument" sketch update:

Man goes to the Middle East..

" Excuse me Sir. Is this the 100 year argument, or the one going on for the full
two millennia?"

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