The 20th century hundreds of years from now will go down as the
century of liberation from colonization and a dynamic restructuring
of what for several centuries was a world dominated by the expansion
of Western European civilization. The United States stood tall as
the sole survivor from the destruction and social disarray which
decimated what was the most financially and politically influential
continent on the planet. The erection of Israel as a state in what
was formerly Palestine marked this transition, as the United States
took the political and diplomatic lead in this conquest. This
single event has opened a Pandora's Box of epic proportions for the
United States. In the best interest of Israel we have for decades
been a facilitator of some of the most abhorrent acts of cruelty
towards innocent civilians that man has ever witnessed. We have
invested billions of dollars into a government that blatantly
states, in the Knesset, its racist and prejudiced apartheid regime.
Of course, administration past and present consider Israel to be a
model democracy. Sure, as long as your a Jew and not a member of
another ethnicity, especially Palestinian.
The notion that Israel is a democracy is absurd and its
constitution validates this position. The most fundamental idea of
democracy is the principle that the majority rules and the minority
is entitled to specific rights. How can Israel when it was erected
be considered a democracy when Palestinian Arabs were the majority?
Another may tenet of a democracy directly relates to equality for
all individuals within a nation. Jews enjoy the spoils of being
supra citizenship status where as Palestinians are second-class
citizens in their indigenous land. The IDF, with the go ahead from
the United States government, consistently slaughtered and mutilated
thousands of civilian settlers during this usurpation. The tactics
used by the zealots of the Zionist movement to steal this territory
were nothing short of War Crimes.
The fundamental principle of the Zionist's claim to this land
solely rest on a Jewish myth that was written thousands of years
ago. How can we as an advanced and intellectually adept society use
a Semitic fable as a real estate manual? It appalls me that the
level of ignorance and benightedness has been so widely accepted by
the masses of American people for so long. The religious
contradictions are so obvious that one would have to purposely
ignore them in order to believe this claim is valid. In the Bible,
it states that a Messiah will bring back the Jews to the Promised
Land and restore the state of Israel. How ironic that the majority
of the members of the Zionist's movement were atheist. Yet they were
astute enough to realize that by naming this state Israel that the
masses would think that prophecy was being fulfilled. However, in
the Talmud the notion is that a morally reconstituted people would
again migrate to the sacred land to establish this great kingdom on
earth. So we have to conflicting viewpoints, yet a common
denominator which constituted as the erection of Israel as a state.
This is in my opinion the greatest and the most tragic hoax of
the 20th century. There is little doubt in my mind that if our
leaders had years ago taken a more rational,
less hard line approach to the usurpation of what was once Palestine, the tragic events of 9/11 would have never
happened.
Mr. Girard Newkirk contributed above article to Media Monitors Network (MMN)
from North Carolina, USA. He writes on most of the
issues regarding the Middle East, religion and its tremendous impact on the
world as a Political Theorist.
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