czwartek, 2 listopada 2023

...a ja jestem jeśli czytam

"...I am not sure that we have ever seen a case of genocide being supported by this many actors, openly and actively..." j.n.


...temu "mojemu" (...) genocide Holocaust[1] na imię...

choć w jednym macie rację M Muhannad Ajjasz jeśli piszecie

"...Scholars of genocide have always argued that such mass atrocities are rarely the product of an “evil leader” or “a small extremist political class”. The terrifying reality of genocide is that it happens with mass support, which either comes in the form of active participation (direct and indirect), or complicity through silence..." - j.w.

...co do reszty już niekoniecznie

niczego - i to nie od dziś[2] - nie ukrywam jeśli co i rusz czytam

"...The world should be seeing that the only way to begin a serious movement out of this age of colonial modernity is to oust Western European and North American states, not people but states, from our political and economic lives everywhere around the globe..." j.w. "Al Jazeera"

i dalej tamże

"...For you and indeed for Israeli people, joining the decolonisation project is the only way to evade what history teaches as the inevitable fate of all lords, which is their eventual violent replacement with new lords..."...

a jak przeczytałem to powtórzę

...dobry Palestyńczyk /Muzułmanin/ to martwy Palestyńczyk - w oryginale "The Only Good Muslim Is a Dead Muslim."[2]

...nie inaczej


[1] "…być antysemitą to nie tyle światopogląd, a sposób na życie, znakomity interes, czego doświadczyło w Europie dziesiątki tysięcy w latach 1938 – 1945…" Przy porannym kubku kawy: ..."...Orbán, Trump and Erdoğan..." ? 

[2]


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"...She also wrote, however: "Lastly, I was more than surprised to see a member of MPAC [Muslim Public Affairs Council, a Los Angeles-based lobbying group] take the floor on behalf of the US delegation. Since when has MPAC represented the U.S. government? And with diplomatic status! This is wrong and an outrage. We ask our friends in the U.S. House of Representatives to weigh in."

She was referring to Salam al-Marayati, a radical Muslim whom the Obama Administration named as its official representative to the OSCE's premier conference on human rights. Al-Marayati is the controversial founder of the Muslim Public Affairs Council.

According to the Investigative Project on Terrorism, MPAC is closely allied with the Muslim Brotherhood and has been a staunch defender of Islamic terrorist groups. Among other initiatives, MPAC has asked the US government to remove Hamas and Hezbollah from the list of US-designated terrorist groups. Al-Marayati, a vociferous critic of Israel, has also blamed Israel for the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. (See here for the full 81-page analysis of MPAC.)

The State Department defended its selection of al-Marayati, praising him as "valued and highly credible." It added: "He was invited to participate in this year's HDIM as a reflection of the wide diversity of backgrounds of the American people..." - źródło j.n.