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Anti Jew Propaganda Title: "History lesson" from Mahmoud Abbas: You'll never guess who backed the creation of Israel Pointing to Arthur Kesslers book The Thirteenth Tribe, which asserts Ashkenazi Jews are descended from Khazars, Abbas said European Jews therefore had no historical ties to the Land of Israel. Abbas tied this together this by arguing that the creation of Israel was a European strategy to colonize the Middle East for themselves, pointing to the Balfour Declaration as proof. That at least has some connection to reality, but it ignores two very salient facts. First, Jews had lived in the region for millennia, and not just in the narrow places within the mandate where the British and French planned for a Jewish homeland under their control. Second, it was almost literally the worst possible land in the region for colonization, having no material mineral or agrarian value (until the Israelis developed the latter on the kibbutzim, which first launched a few years before the Balfour Declaration). The Brits in particular were more interested in the oil fields of Iraq, which
is an entirely different topic. Abbas then went on to put the blame for the Holocaust not on the Nazis, but
on the Jews themselves for their social behavior and sweet, sweet greed: I bet Hamas and Islamic Jihad regret boycotting this now! At least Abbas actually acknowledged that the Holocaust occurred at all. But wait it gets better, or worse, depending on your affinity for insanity. Not only was Israel a European colonial project, youll never guess who was behind it: Ahem. The Nazis certainly took an interest in the assets of Jews, right down to their gold teeth, but it wasnt to transfer them to someone elses banks. If anyone wants to know why Israel-Palestinian peace efforts have gone nowhere during Abbas reign, this seems like a pretty good demonstration. Despite forced declarations recognizing Israels right to exist, Abbas repeatedly rejects its legitimacy and that of Israelis when dealing internally with Palestinians, offering an annihilationist posture for domestic consumption. The Palestinian National Council only offered a rare open window on Abbas insanity. Klein scoffs at the shock, shock coming from the Left over Abbas rhetoric: Abbas, who is 82, will fade from the scene at some point. But it wont stop liberals and their allies in the media from propping up some other Jew-hating, terrorist-celebrating , Palestinian leader as a moderate who is dedicated to peace. Unfortunately, all too true. Fortunately, however, that schtick isnt playing in the halls of power outside of Tehran and Damascus any longer not in Riyadh, and thankfully not in Washington DC. Poster Comment: And LF has posters that echo much of this same line of thought from the Abbas speech.
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#1. To: Tooconservative (#0)
Palestinians and neonazi rewriting history
I'm waiting for the Vermistinian-lovers on the forum to embrace Mahmoud Abbas and his lovely little speech. He says outright all the things they are only brave enough to hint at. It's all there, the blood libels, the Holocaust revisionism, the Khazari myths, etc. Birds of a feather...
Has the Mooslum (pigpiss be upon them) deathcult ever improved any place it's infested?
There have been eras where Islam hosted more ambitious civilization, mostly during eras of plenty, presence of trade routes, etc. Most of this is not durable over centuries, any more than their oil fortunes will last more than a century. Industry, in the modern Western sense, is not a habit with them. The modern fundamentalist strain of Islam is the kind that harms wealth accumulation and proper use of resources and some notion of civic rights.
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