Some People Calling For A Second Holocaust
Dear Editor,
The Israelis are preparing, if they have not already, to move into Gaza for the express purpose of removing the threat called Hamas. Note, I said Hamas, not Palestine or its people. There is a difference. I’m not going to get into an argument about the history of the territory because nobody would win. I know what I believe and stand by it.
I defy anyone to defend the actions Hamas took that started this. If you do that you are no better than that inhuman pack of pieces of garbage that committed it. On second thought they are not inhuman pieces of garbage…they are cowardly inhuman pieces of garbage that hide behind religion.
I know there are some out there who actually believe the atrocities that have been committed were not committed, or worse yet, they claim they were committed by the Israelis themselves. And the worst, scariest part of this horse hockey is that some of the people who support this claim are members of the House of Representatives, the people’s house, and they parrot this tripe and cry crocodile tears over it all. And not only that, they call for almost a million refugees to be brought here and taken care of. These are the same scum that won’t lift a finger to help American military veterans and even appear to go as far as to ignore them and their needs.
Yes, these sorry, ignorant drones have the right to express their views and opinions. But I notice they are too spineless and cowardly to show their faces in public when spouting their hate. How about if you take off the mask and let everyone see who you are. Let everyone see who is calling for a second Holocaust, which is exactly what you are saying, but that won’t happen because the masks help identify the cowards.
Those that ignore history are doomed to repeat it. But in this case what these animals (and I apologize to all animals) are advocating is to repeat a moment in human history that we all wish had never happened.
I proudly say I stand with the people of Israel and with all the Jewish people.
Carpe diem,
Alan Marshall
Typical drivel from Alan that makes wild accusations yet offers no validation of who is making these crazy statements he claims to be hearing or reading about. Typical poor writing from the Rhino drama queen.
What is happening in Israel is awful and those using this as opportunity to paint either Republicans or Democrats as bad guys are just sad angry little people.
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To be clear. Even Omar in congress doesn’t support the actions of Hamas. Here quote:
“I condemn the horrific acts we are seeing unfold today in Israel against children, women, the elderly, and the unarmed people who are being slaughtered and taken hostage by Hamas. Such senseless violence will only repeat the back and forth cycle we’ve seen, which we cannot allow to continue. We need to call for de-escalation and ceasefire,” Omar wrote. “I will keep advocating for peace and justice throughout the Middle East.”
Your daring anyone to defend the actions of Hamas when NO ONE is defending the actions of Hamas is just more drama queen drivel from an angry little man.
“Even Omar in congress doesn’t support the actions of Hamas”
Chris. . .she’s pandering to the audience.
Was she ever prosecuted for the issue of her marrying her brother to gain asylum here, or something like that?
Oh, how rich ! “Pidgin English Chris” accuses another of poor writing !
Chrissy can’t compose a comment without a glaring solecism somewhere.
Thank you Austin
I will admit I was not feeling well when I wrote that and was highly emotional about the situation given the amount of time I’ve spent there.
And thank you Jv for your comment
I think you words you are looking for is Drama Queen.
You lurn speakee English won day?
I believe Alan is referring to ” the squad” Please open at least 1 of your blind eyes and listen with one of your deaf ears.
Even the squad doesn’t support Hamas. They support Palestinians. Just more right-wing BS from Alan.
The Palestinians, those who hate Hamas, are deathly afraid to speak up since they know their heads will be chopped of if they dare question Allah. In effect, they are prisoners just trying to stay alive. Then I suggest they get any small boat they can and leave, but they know they will be shot.
Maybe they need Rodney King. . .”Can’t we just all get along?”
It is Iran.
Many years ago, the US & the UK removed the King of Iran. Then we installed Shah Reza Palevi as Dictator, whose savagery was SS-like. All this for oil. When the Shah developed a terminal illness, the US took him in. Most everyone responsible for this is dead. But the Mullahs of Iran have used these events to expand their Satan-hate to suit their purposes. Religion is their cover.
Religion has been the prime enabler of incessant wars throughout known history.
You’re quite right on that Miller…the Crusades, the Inquisition, the Thirty Years War, the Arab-Byzantine Wars, the Lebanese Civil War, the French Wars of Religion, the list goes on, large and small.
I would guess religion has been the single biggest reason for war neck and neck with just plain someone who thinks they are IT…even agnostics
I back your comments 100%, Alan. As always, your commentary is totally spot-on. Like yourself, I stand by Israel and the Jewish people. Without naming names, one of the best bosses I’ve ever worked for is Jewish. He is an ethically decent man of the highest integrity.
Tolstoy I think said something about the more you understand about any good deed, the less good it will seem, and the more you know about a bad deed, the less bad it will seem.
Gaza is kind of an open-air prison. Add to that the Islamic ideology and the history of how Palestinians got where they are. Sweetness and light for the neighbor that is the cause of their situation might be too much to expect.
What a disappointing comment.
There is no historical Palestinian state or people. Over 4,000 years ago, there were small tribes living in Canaan, such as Moabites, Amalekites, etc. There was no Palestine of people or land. Then around 3,200 years ago, the 12 tribes of Israel, united under King Saul into the first kingdom in the region, a Jewish theocracy called “Israel.” That split into the kingdoms of Judah and Israel (both Jewish), which were conquered by the Babylonian empire a little over 2,500 years ago. This became the Persian Empire, which was defeated by Alexander the Great, and Israel was controlled by the Greeks.
The Greeks were defeated by the Hasmoneans, and Israel once again became a Jewish state about 2,200 years ago. The Hasmoneans were beaten by the Romans, and there followed a series of kingdoms that controlled Israel: Byzantine, Sassanid, Ummayad, Frankish, Christian, and eventually the Mamluk Dynasty, which controlled the region in the 13th-16th centuries. This is the first time there is a governmental Muslim presence in Israel, but again, it is not related to Palestine as a people or nation at all. The Mamluks ultimately were absorbed into the Ottoman Empire, which controlled the region until it was defeated by the British in the 20th century. Nowhere in this 3,000-year history does Palestine or Palestinians exist or even get discussed. The British created a mandate called “Palestine” on July 24, 1922, which was the first mention of the word in thousands of years.
So how did this Palestinian issue even start in modern times? In 1948, U.N. Resolution 181 granted statehood to two states: a Jewish one called Israel and an Arab one called Palestine. This is the first time there is a nation or people with the name of Palestine, even though they were in fact all Jordanians. Immediately, five Arab nations attacked Israel, which continued to be attacked repeatedly for the next 15 years but successfully defended her nationhood.
And now comes the seed that leads to the current support from the left of “Palestine.” In the early 1960s, the Arab coalition was not only physically losing wars, but was considered bullies of Israel in worldwide media. They were the Goliath that kept losing to David. So they hired the public relations firm of Dudley-Anderson-Yutzy in New York (founded in 1909, no longer in business) to change their image in the world. George Anderson told them they needed a “victim,” a group that would be perceived as smaller and even more abused than the Israelis, and the Palestinian cause was born.
At Anderson’s advice, the Palestinian Liberation Organization was established on May 28, 1964. This is the start date of the “Palestinian cause”: 1964. After the 1967 war, when Israel kept Gaza, the Sinai, the Golan Heights, and the West Bank, the concept of the Palestinians as victims became more popular. While ultimately Egypt made a land-for-peace deal with Israel and has kept that peace, the other nations refused to do the same. “Palestine” has always, and continues today, to define itself as “from the River” (Jordan) to the Sea (Mediterranean) and refuses to accept the State of Israel as a neighbor. The Arab schoolbooks in Gaza, the West Bank, and many Arab nations do not even include Israel in their maps as taught to children in 2023.
Very interesting Tom.
Please don’t take this as a snarky remark but as a legitimate question…are you a scholar of the region and it’s history or was this a personal desire to learn all that?
Thank you