Anti-Semitism’s useful idiots
Barbara Kay:
To understand birthright-bashing Jews such as Peto and company, you have to understand the leftist contribution to modern anti-Semitism, a contribution that would be anathema to the grandparents of any living Jew, including Peto’s. That is the bogus notion that Zionism produces anti-Semitism; rather than the truth, which is that Zionism is a response to anti-Semitism.
The Left is a conduit for the self-pitying Arabist narrative, and that is what the credulous Peto has internalized. If you have been brainwashed to believe that Zionism causes anti-Semitism and Zionism is oppressive, then you may even believe anti-Semitism is justified if it hastens Israel’s redemption (read: dissolution).
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Canadians targeted on radical Islamic website
By Tobi Cohen:
The RCMP is aware of an al-Qaida linked website that has posted the names of Coptic Christian Canadians it accuses of trying to “tarnish the image of Islam.”
The Canadian names are among hundreds listed on the Shumukh-al-Islam website which is known to support Osama bin Laden’s terrorist organization.
In many cases, the citations include photographs and telephone numbers which security experts fear could be used by the radical Muslims who surf the site to inflict harm.
The three web pages of names target Coptic Christians, typically of Arab-Egyptian origin, all over the world.
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The Net Neutrality Coup
By JOHN FUND:
The Federal Communications Commission’s new “net neutrality” rules, passed on a partisan 3-2 vote yesterday, represent a huge win for a slick lobbying campaign run by liberal activist groups and foundations. The losers are likely to be consumers who will see innovation and investment chilled by regulations that treat the Internet like a public utility.
There’s little evidence the public is demanding these rules, which purport to stop the non-problem of phone and cable companies blocking access to websites and interfering with Internet traffic. Over 300 House and Senate members have signed a letter opposing FCC Internet regulation, and there will undoubtedly by even less support in the next Congress.
Yet President Obama, long an ardent backer of net neutrality, is ignoring both Congress and adverse court rulings, especially by a federal appeals court in April that the agency doesn’t have the power to enforce net neutrality. He is seeking to impose his will on the Internet through the executive branch. FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski, a former law school friend of Mr. Obama, has worked closely with the White House on the issue. Official visitor logs show he’s had at least 11 personal meetings with the president.
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Rush: FCC trying to keep internet from becoming like talk radio and Fox News
Posted by therightscoop:
“They are worried to death that the Internet is gonna become the next conservative talk radio and Fox News, and that’s what they’re not gonna permit. That’s what so-called net neutrality is all about.”
People mocked Sarah Palin for saying that there would end up being ‘death panels’ because of ObamaCare. But when you ration care, that has to happen in the end. Even the deficit commission said in order for ObamaCare to be viable, it would need death panels.
Now Rush is telling you what Net Neutrality is all about. I’ve said before that it’s baby steps to an end goal of silencing dissent that gets in the legislative way of big government.
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Dictator Obama Seizes Control of Internet
Pam Gellar:
Mad with power.
This power-mad president continues to power grab. And the subdued state-run enemedia couldn’t be happier. The net has been the only outlet (along with talk radio) that actually reports the news. That does the job and tells the truth. And the American people have been abandoning the networks and newspapers in droves.
This is Obama’s first strike against the internet. If this tyrannical administration atttempts to regulate free speech and information dissemination, the people will not go quietly.
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Regulation by prosecution
Ed Lasky:
Barack Obama is on a permanent campaign to not only win reelection but also to transform America. A new tactic has come to my attention via our friends at Investors Business Daily.
An IBD op-ed by James Copland, “Government Regulation by Prosecution is Just Criminal Law on Steroids,” looks at the expansion of criminal law to cover corporate actions. Even the threat of Big Brother/Big Bully using its vast resources to threaten businesses can force companies to accede to government demands — regardless of their merits and costs. Particularly notable is the role of one key official on the Obama team who provided the framework for these types of threats:
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Taking names, Napolitano style
By Doug Hagmann:
Did you see the Washington Post this morning? That was the one sentence e-mail I received yesterday from my DHS contact who alerted me to the DHS/TSA memorandum about the domestic intelligence agency’s creating and maintaining a list of individuals who were determined to be “interfering” with the enhanced airport TSA screening procedures through their objections or “opting out” of such procedures.
In my November 23rd report titled DHS making a list, checking it twice, I wrote that the DHS, through the arm of the TSA, under the direction of Napolitano and with the full consent of Obama, was collecting the names and personal information of such individuals, labeling them as potential “domestic extremists.”
Meanwhile, the very same agency was busily averting an uprising by air travelers and a potential public relations nightmare by temporarily suspending their draconian security measures during one of the busiest travel times of the year.
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Obama’s mystery proposal to regulate the Internet
Washington Examiner:
If President Obama wants his executive branch to resemble the opaque, power-hungry political machinations in Chicago, he seems to be succeeding in the area of Internet regulation. Last April, a federal court told the Federal Communications Commission that it has no business regulating the Internet. Unfortunately, judicial rejection of the commission’s first swing at the “net neutrality” ball — the idea the FCC must regulate the Internet to insure everybody has equal access — didn’t deter Obama’s FCC chairman, Julius Genachowski, from taking another whack. He’s bringing a new set of proposed net neutrality regulations to the five-member panel Tuesday. Unfortunately, nobody knows any details of the new proposal because Genachowski has kept them secret until the last possible minute even as he rushed them forward for a vote. How ironic that the Internet, the great and empowering liberator of information that “wants to be free,” is being chopped up behind closed doors by an unelected panel. Note, too, that this is being considered by the FCC on the winter solstice, the darkest day of the year.
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Five Years Later, Evolutionary Immunology and other Icons of Kitzmiller v. Dover Not Holding Up Well
by Casey Luskin:
Judge Jones might not realize it, but in a recent article in the York Dispatch he admitted that his ruling in the Kitzmiller v. Dover case amounted to judicial activism. He stated: “The decision seems to be holding up well … No other school district has engaged in this kind of a battle. I hope that’s a product of the decision and perhaps the way that I wrote the decision.” As Lawrence Baum writes in his book American Courts: Process and Policy, “[w]hen judges choose to increase their impact as policymakers, they can be said to engage in activism; choices to limit that impact can be labeled judicial restraint.” By admitting that he sought to impact the policy decisions of parties outside of the ones in his case, Judge Jones shows his ruling engaged in judicial activism.
But is Judge Jones’ decision actually “holding up well”? Not if we judge it by the science.
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FCC Gives Government Power to Regulate Web Traffic
By AMY SCHATZ:
Federal telecommunications regulators approved new rules Tuesday that would for the first time give the federal government formal authority to regulate Internet traffic, although how much or for how long remained unclear.
A divided Federal Communications Commission approved a proposal by Chairman Julius Genachowski to give the FCC power to prevent broadband providers from selectively blocking web traffic.
The rules will go into effect early next year, but legal challenges or action by Congress could block the FCC’s action. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R., Ky.) on Tuesday called the FCC’s action “flawed” and said lawmakers would “have an opportunity in the new Congress to push back against new rules and regulations.”
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It’s Europe’s crisis
JOHN BOLTON:
The recent riots in Athens, London and Rome signal rising insecurity and uncer tainty within the European Union. The most profound and widespread challenge is the growing sense that the EU’s common currency, the euro, may not survive in its present form, if at all.
The obvious reason is that, as a matter of economics, the euro project gives surrealism a bad name: A currency without a government was always doomed to fail. Now, there are only two choices: 1) Abandon or dramatically shrink the euro concept, or 2) increase the powers of the European Commission to oversee — and where necessary de termine — national tax and spending decisions.
A cynic would say that this crisis was pre-planned — anticipated years ago as a convenient trigger to create the ever-more-centralized EU government that its advocates could never have achieved openly.
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Losing Faith and Secular Dhimmitude
by Roland Shirk, FrontPage:
My last column did its job. I was trying to highlight some of the reasons why conservative Christians are reluctant to join in the struggle against global jihad. And this is a problem, because–apart from Muslims, the only groups who are having children and passing along their beliefs almost undiluted to the next generation are conservative Christians and ultra-orthodox Jews (plus the Amish–who probably won’t be relevant to this conflict). Witness what secular demographer Philip Longman has to say on this subject:
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Why Arab leaders Do Not Care About Medical Services In Their Countries
by Khaled Abu Toameh:
When Arab leaders want good medical treatment, they know where to get: anywhere else but their own countries.
Why? Not because they are afraid of being hospitalized in the same ward with an ordinary citizen, but because they know that American and European hospitals and medical centers are better equipped and hire many of the world’s best surgeons and physicians.
The wealthy Gulf countries should have the best hospitals and medical centers in the world. But Arab monarchs and presidents prefer to spend most of the money they steal on themselves and their families.
And who pays the price? Ordinary people who can’t afford to travel abroad for medical treatment.
An Arab prince or princess prefers to spend millions of dollars on shopping in Paris and London than investing in an Arab hospital.
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Kim Jong Il Hangs Out His Christmas Stocking
by Claudia Rosett:
Hey, all you American taxpayers! Maybe North Korea’s Kim Jong Il and his son, junior-tyrant-designate Kim Jong Eun, aren’t on your Christmas gift list. But watch out. The way things are going, Uncle Sam might be getting ready to send them presents on your behalf.
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“Time” Gets It Wrong Again
by Dr. Avi Perry
Follow Israel opinion on Twitter and Facebook .
The December 20 issue of Time Magazine features an article, “Palestinian Youth, Growing the next generation of Israel’s adversaries,” by Karl Vick, in which he contends that the separation wall, erected by Israel to separate Israel and the Palestinian Authority, is the reason for the separation of the mind, for the absence of familiarity. It is the rationale and the basis, he claims, “there is little chance for the two peoples, one day living as neighbors in peace.”
Really?
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Hanging on in a roller coaster world
By Judi McLeod:
Start thinking small.
Think survival not striving to be well off.
In a throwback to the days of Stalin, the elected governments of many nations, including America, are turning on their own people. What Barack `Kill-America’ Obama is doing to the USA is being done elsewhere because what he is doing originates from a global initiative.
Close your ears and close your mind to any talking heads or Internet stories that try to portray Obama as an incompetent; a trapped, abandoned little boy in a man’s body or just another evil Democrat politician. Obama is a cold-hearted, cold-blooded Marxist on a rush mission to take down America.
Thinking small could be families moving in together. People moving from the city to the farm; determined to do the best with whatever they have; pulling together, sharing; just wanting to survive.
Live in reality.
The recession is ravaging life as we know it, world wide.
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The Jews who believe in Jesus
By Allen Abel:
“Christmas is a thoroughly Jewish holiday in essence. But like a lot of Christians, it has lost its Jewish roots. I honour the birth of the Messiah – that’s important. Isaiah predicted it. It’s foreshadowed in Genesis. It’s theologically essential, but Christmas isn’t.
“Look, I’m an American. The American Christmas is fun, it’s beautiful. The decorations are pretty but they’re not Jewish, plus they’re not Scriptural.”
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There are still some who stand up against the suicidal appeasement of Islam
by Bruce S. Thornton:
Those of us who are hard on Europeans for their cringing appeasement of Muslim aggression need to acknowledge and support the brave few who speak out against it. The late Oriana Fallaci challenged her fellow Europeans to recognize the threat that unassimilated Muslim immigrants and an illiberal Islamic doctrine posed to Western civilization. Geert Wilders, the Dutch politician under indictment simply for publicizing the truth about Islam’s theology of violence, is another defender of the West’s unique goods of political freedom and individual rights. We can add to this list Austrian member of parliament Ewald Stadler, whose recent tongue-lashing of the Turkish ambassador exposed the hypocrisy and double standards that too many Westerners accept in the face of Muslim intolerance and violence.
Stadler was responding to an interview with the ambassador in which he complained about Austria’s failure to do more to integrate its Muslim immigrants, and put the blame on Austrians for being intolerant, xenophobic, and illiberal –– traits, of course, that permeate Islamic cultures. In response to this sermon on tolerance, Stadler brought up the murder in Turkey of Archbishop Luigi Padovese, who was stabbed eight times and then beheaded in the street by a young Muslim shouting “allahu akhbar.” When the ambassador sneered “What’s with the drama,” Stadler excoriated him, calling his “devotion to religious freedom pure hypocrisy,” and making the point obvious to anybody paying attention for the last decade: “I can’t imagine the uproar if someone touched a Muslim imam or some other religiously esteemed Muslim.”
On the point of integration and its failure, Stadler pointed out the hypocrisy of the ambassador whining about Austria’s failure to integrate Turks while ex-Prime Minister Necmettin Erbakan travels around Europe calling assimilation a “crime against Turkishness” –– the sort of statement, as Stadler points out, that if said in Turkey against Turkish policies would lead to criminal prosecution.
Stadler, however, links this double standard to Europe’s “romantics of tolerance,” who indulge such “one-way-street tolerance babble.” This double standard is so pervasive in the West that it is now an unthinking reflex, devoid of historical knowledge or even logic.
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Shotguns aren’t the problem – criminals are
By Philip Johnston:
The carnage wrought by Derrick Bird during his murderous foray through Cumbria earlier this year brought tragedy and heartache to those whose loved ones were killed. Armed with guns he lawfully owned, Bird shot dead 12 men and women and wounded 11 others. The death toll was one of the highest caused by a lone gunman in British history, surpassed only by the Hungerford and Dunblane massacres.
After Michael Ryan killed 16 people in Hungerford in 1987, the ownership of semi-automatic and pump-action rifles was banned. After Thomas Hamilton gunned down 16 children and their teacher at a school in Dunblane in 1996, all handguns were outlawed. After Bird’s rampage, the response was different. This time, there was no instant rush to tighten the gun laws. There was deep sympathy for the bereaved, but an understanding that the fault lay with the killer.
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Heda Margolius-Kovaly, the woman who survived Hitler and Stalin
Tom Gross:
Heda Margolius-Kovaly
Anglo-Australian writer Clive James, reviewing the memoir of Heda Margolius-Kovaly several years ago, wrote: “Given 30 seconds to recommend a single book that might start a serious student on the hard road to understanding the political tragedies of the 20th century, I would choose this one.”
I met Heda, who was born Heda Bloch into a prosperous Czech-Jewish family and who died this month in Prague aged 91, several times over the years. And despite all she had suffered, she remained a vivacious and incredibly resilient woman, charming, thoughtful, and with a sense of fun.
After surviving Auschwitz and a “death march” to Bergen-Belsen, Heda arrived back in Czechoslovakia in 1945 at the home of a friend who had promised to be “an anchor” for the Jews deported from her circle. He greeted her with the words: “For God’s sake, what brings you here?”
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More than 100 Arab Christians in Canada named on Al Qaida-affiliated website
By Eeyore:
More than 100 Canadian-Arab Christians are listed on an al-Qaida affiliated website, apparently targeted because of their alleged role in attempting to convert Muslims.
Some of those named say concerned Canadian intelligence officials have contacted them.
The Shumukh-al-Islam website, often considered to be al-Qaida’s mouth piece, listed pictures, addresses and cell phone numbers of Coptic Christians, predominantly Egyptian-Canadians, who have been vocal about their opposition to Islam.
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Bishop Tutu Is No Saint When it Comes To Jews
by Alan M. Dershowitz:
Among the world’s most respected figures is South Africa’s Bishop Desmond. His recognizable face—with its ever present grin—has become a symbol of reconciliation and goodness. But it masks a long history of ugly hatred toward the Jewish people, the Jewish religion and the Jewish state. Bishop Desmond Tutu is no mere anti-Zionist (though Martin Luther King long ago recognized that anti- Zionism often serves as a cover for deeper anti-Jewish bigotry). He has minimized the suffering of those killed in the Holocaust. He has attacked the “Jewish”–not Israeli–”lobby” as too “powerful” and “scar[y].” He has invoked classic anti-Semitic stereotypes and tropes about Jewish “arrogance”, “power” and money. He has characterized Jews a “peculiar people,” and has accused “the Jews” of causing many of the world’s problems. He once even accused the Jewish state of acting in an “unChristian” way.
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I have little time for Tutu. He supports UN leftist anti-family agendas and had the nerve to come to Canada and pressure us to sign on to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child which strips parents of their rights and is fundamentally anti-family. He is your typical lefty social activist. He has done far more harm than good, especially in his post-apartheid era activities.
UK Islamic Terror: Dozen Arrested in Major Jihad Bust
Pam Gellar, Atlas Shrugs:
But not to worry, Daisy the Khan admonishes us that “the era of extremism is over.” This is daily, now. They keep hitting us and telling us to like it, and those who don’t like it and fight back are the extremists. Got that?
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Durban III farce
JPOST:
Judging from its track record of effortlessly mustering a majority to support any anti-Israel motion, there is a good chance that the General Assembly will vote Monday in favor of holding Durban III. There is a slim hope, however, that the UN will retain a modicum of reason and quash the proposal, if only out of respect for American sensitivities.
September 2011 happens to be the 10th anniversary of another historic event. It would be downright evil to hold another hate fest against the West as Americans commemorate the loss of loved ones murdered by terrorists in the 9/11 attacks.
IF THE UN moves forward with Durban III, setting the stage for a an orgy of hatred, bigotry and racism against America and the West, there will be no alternative but to heed the call by the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations for all sane, morally responsible countries to refrain from participating.
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Stealth Socialism
By JAMES TARANTO
The constitutional ground on which ObamaCare purportedly stands keeps shifting, raising new questions about whether the law can stand–and also, as we shall see, raising potential pitfalls for free-market reforms of New Deal social programs.
Bloomberg reports on an exchange that took place yesterday in the Pensacola, Fla., courtroom where Judge Roger Vinson is hearing a case in which 20 states challenge the constitutionality of ObamaCare’s mandate that individuals buy health insurance:
Vinson asked [David] Rivkin [the plaintiffs' lawyer] whether the government’s theory would allow regulation of any behavior with an economic impact.
“They can decide how much broccoli everyone should eat each week?” Vinson asked.
“Certainly,” replied Rivkin, an attorney in the Cleveland-based law firm Baker Hostetler LLP.
“We’ve always exercised the freedom whether we want to buy or not buy a product,” Vinson told the Obama administration’s lawyer.
[Justice Department lawyer Ian] Gershengorn said health insurance is “a financing mechanism,” not a product. “It’s not shoes,” he said. “It’s not cars. It’s not broccoli.”
Reason’s Peter Suderman notes the implications of the government’s argument:
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Latin America Picks Palestine
by Matt Gurney, FrontPage:
Over the last two weeks, emerging global powers Brazil and Argentina have both given diplomatic recognition to the state of Palestine, existing within the 1967 borders and with a capital city in Jerusalem. This understandably annoyed the Israelis, who have been struggling to reach a peace agreement with the Palestinians for decades. Given that every reasonable observer agrees that any Israeli-Palestinian peace accord will involve some border adjustments and territory swaps, it is odd that Brazil and Argentina would choose to recognize a Palestinian state as existing on territory that even the Palestinians would likely concede, if only off the record, will remain Israeli under any settlement.
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The “Palestinian” Campaign
J. E. Dyer:
As Alana Goodman writes today, the Palestinian Authority has announced that 10 European Union nations will be accepting fully accredited Palestinian embassies. I agree that skepticism is in order about the particulars of this claim, but there’s more to the relentless barrage of PA announcements than mere theatrical foot-dragging. The American focus on the peace process has tended to blind us to the fact that a separate campaign is underway to corner Israel and present it with a set of diplomatic faits accomplis. For this separate campaign, the peace process is not the principal vehicle for concerted action.
The campaign has been mounting like a drumbeat in the distance. Saeb Erekat’s newest claim about the 10 EU nations follows the recognition of a Palestinian state earlier this month by members of the Latin American Mercosur union (with three new nations signing up on Sunday). Nations across Europe and the Americas have upgraded the status of Palestinian diplomatic missions in the past year, including the U.S. and France in July, along with others like Spain, Norway, and Portugal.
Ongoing efforts at the UN, meanwhile, were outlined by John Bolton in a widely cited article in October. His concern in writing that article was that a UN resolution establishing an arbitrary Palestinian state was imminent and inevitable unless the U.S. could be relied on to veto it.
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The Lakin legacy & the right-left hypocrisy
By Doug Hagmann:
Now here’s an interesting lesson into the act of civil disobedience. Bomb the Pentagon, lead a domestic terrorist group that was responsible for 30 bombings, destruction of property and deaths, and suggest that you cannot rule out committing additional bombings, you become a folk hero of the radical left, a close confidant of a sitting president, and hold a position as a professor in higher academia.
Alternatively, give your country nearly 18 years of unblemished military service as a high ranking military officer until you request proof that the orders you are given are, in fact, made by someone with the ultimate authority to do so, you are stripped of your military rank, your liberties, your income, your pension, your freedom and are sentenced to Leavenworth.
Welcome to the new paradigm of civil disobedience, Chicago style, and where self-proclaimed conservative warriors are more AWOL than Lt. Col. Lakin on the issue of Obama’s Constitutional eligibility to hold office.
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The net closes in
Melanie Phillips:
Further to my post below, it would appear that the YouTube censorship of Palestinian Media Watch (now lifted) is but part of a broader attempt by the Islamic world to censor the net and remove all critical scrutiny of its activities.
On Honest Reporting, Andre Oboler writes that the PMW attack – which follows a similar earlier attack on the invaluable MEMRI site – is part of a general onslaught upon pro-Israel YouTube accounts:
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Censorship on YouTube
Melanie Phillips:
Palestinian Media Watch does heroic work bringing to light the appalling incitement to mass murder and hatred of Jews and Israelis often transmitted by Palestinian Authority-controlled and Hamas-controlled media. Much of its work consists of simply translating and disseminating Palestinian media broadcasts, which are often deeply shocking in their medieval-style bigotry towards, and open incitement to violence and murder of, Israelis and Jews.
Even more shocking still is that PA TV is funded heavily by the EU – which is therefore funding hate speech. Until and unless such incitement is stopped, there is no prospect of peace in the Middle East. Which is why the work done by PMW, which makes this material available on YouTube, is so valuable in helping alert people to the reality in the Middle East.
But now, PMW says YouTube has closed down the PMW main video account — on the grounds of ‘violating YouTube terms of use’ by supposedly propagating hate speech through these videos:
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As PMW says, accusing it of promoting hate speech by promulgating them is absurd; it is not promoting hate speech but exposing it in order to bring about its elimination.
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Orwell’s predictions of a Ministry of Truth is well upon us.
Prominent Jews Leave Amsterdam Because of Antisemitism
JIDF:
A son of a prominent rabbi in the Netherlands has announced plans to move to Israel due to anti-Semitism. Benzion Evers, son of well-known Dutch rabbi Raphael Evers, told De Telegraaf that he feels “suffocated and caged” in his home country due to anti-Jewish sentiment.
“I’m fed up with the verbal abuse and the streetfighting,” he told Het Parool, another Dutch paper.
“It’s not that you can’t leave the house, but you need to constantly hide, to be careful,” he explained. He related his own cautionary measures, which include avoiding certain neighborhoods, and hiding his kippah (yalmulke) when walking through areas with a high number of Muslim immigrants.
While anti-Semitism is not uncommon among Muslim immigrants, particularly those from Morocco and Turkey, there is a second kind of anti-Semitism that is common in the Netherlands as well, Evers said, an educated anti-Semitism that is disguised as anti-Zionism.
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I’m from the UN and I’m Here to Help
by Theodore Dalrymple:
That human action or activity often has unintended consequences is not a new observation.
Among the activities that often have results very different from those envisaged or desired is foreign aid. There is probably not a single case of a very poor country being hauled out of poverty by such aid; there are many instances of dictators being kept in power and of civil wars virtually funded by it.
Peacekeeping forces may likewise do things other than keep the peace (though they rarely do that).
To the roll of unintended consequences must now be added the likely introduction of cholera into Haiti by Bangladeshi troops there who are part of the UN peacekeeping force there.
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Revisiting the case of Bertram Wolfe, who was horrified to realize the fundamental evil of leftism — the cause to which he had dedicated his life
by Barry Rubin:
History does not simply repeat itself, wrote Karl Marx. It often happens that the first round of a phenomenon is a tragedy; the second round is a farce. So is it today as millions of young people devote themselves to extreme left-wing causes, including the destruction of their own countries, democracy, and liberty all in the name of some utopia that will never be attained and whose promotion will make human life worse.
Here is how Bertram Wolfe, one such person of that earlier generation, later wrote of his infatuation with Communism in the 1920s and 1930s:
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