10/8/2008

Follow up letter from ant-Zionist Jewish professor in Israel

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The masthead of Daat Emet, an academic and wholly Jewish website in Israel that exposes Jewish supremacism. In a follow-up letter to pundit James Gill, a Jewish Professor in Israel speaks about the incessant media smears against David Duke while ignoring the powerful danger of Jewish extremism. He sent us a somewhat edited version of his original letter to Gill.

The Media Rails Against David Duke but Ignores the Real Danger to America and the World!

Dear Mr. Gill,

You are very emotional about David Duke, a lot more than this Jew is. David Duke’s name does not stand on itself in the press, his name always comes with a preface like, racist or nazi, or anti-semite. As a Jewish professor who has extensively read David Duke’s writings, I don’t think he is any of those things. You speak of his past associations. He’s 58 now I think, so his early college days are almost 40 years ago. No matter, in Israel, we know that there are people that don’t like us, we expect that, but frankly, I have little worry about David Duke’s possible secret thoughts for we have our own versions of real, live, murderous and repressive Nazism in my country, right now.  You are worried about Duke’s possible secret beliefs but you seem to have no worry about George Bush going to war for Israel in Iraq? You didn’t address any of the concerns in my letter to you other than screaming about Nazism. That is common tactic of Israel, the spectre of Nazism can be used to justify any violation of human rights against the Palestinian people.

As a resident of Israel, I can show you living Nazism every day. I can show you a recent case where a Palestinian woman in life-threatening trouble giving birth and bleeding from her uterus who wasn’t allowed by an Israeli officer through a checkpoint to next Palestinian village where there was a hospital. Her baby died.

If you want to see Nazism, I can show you the American boycott policy in prewar Iraq (fostered by my Jewish American brethren) that resulted in the death of almost one million women and children. On the show 60 Minutes America’s Jewish Secretary of State at the time, Madeline Albright, was asked by Diane Sawyer if the death of 600,000 children was really worth the boycott. She answered, “Yes, we think it was worth it.” How about the invasion of Iraq and the subsequent death of about one million people and millions more wounded, suffering and made homeless in a preemptive war (the same type we prosecuted Nazis for at Nuremberg) based wholly on lies? (more…)


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