As the “Canadian Coalition for Democracies”
warns, it’s time once again for the “Running of the Jew” at the UN, to
borrow from Borat Sagdiyev’s favorite annual festival in Kazakhstan.
However, while the stomping of the Jew in the make-believe village of
Kuzcek is the stuff of fiction (and
Sacha Baron Cohen’s comedic genius), the UN’s upcoming happening is
very real.
By popular demand, the enemies of civilization and their patrons at the
United Nations Human Rights Council plan to reenact the wildly
successful “antiracism” conference, which was held in South Africa in
2001.
The word “antiracism” I hold between the tongs of quotation marks,
because, as Alastair Gordon of the CCD reminded the amnesic, “the last
UN anti-racism conference held in Durban… degenerated into a hate-fest
of anti-Jewish and anti-Israel vitriol, while the most egregious human
rights violators escaped criticism.”
There’s something of an understatement! Not only did card-carrying
offenders escape unscathed, they’ll be goons of honor at the Thugs Unite
reunion in 2009. According to the Toronto Star, “all of the
non-governmental organizations invited to the first conference have been
invited back to the second, including those that were at the ‘forefront
of the hatred’, some of which posted pro-Hitler posters at the 2001
gathering.”
Befitting the Stephen Harper Administration, Canada has withdrawn from
what a government official described as a “‘gong show,’ with Libya
elected to chair the gathering, Cuba appointed vice-chair and
rapporteur,” and Iran named to the organizing committee. (Source: The
Canadian Press) Befitting George Bush’s confederacy of knaves, our
Muslim Ambassador to the UN, Zalmay Khalilzad, is requisitioning the
State Department to support an appropriation to fund the sequel to the
first “jamboree of hatred towards Israel.” (Source: The New Republic)
If it is true that the culprit usually returns to the scene of the
crime, then South Africa is the perfect venue for delegates of the
Durban II conference. The country is a veritable crime scene, where
whites, in particular are being culled like springbok in a hunting
safari. South Africa’s democratically elected African leaders are as
committed as their political predecessors—Apartheid-era Afrikaners—to
restructuring society around race. With one distinction: More people are
murdered in one week under African rule than did die violently over
roughly four decades of Afrikaner governance.
South Africa is now as violent as Iraq, Liberia, or the Congo.
During Durban I, my father,
Rabbi Ben
Isaacson, attempted to warn fellow South Africans not to attend “the
Racist Conference in Durban.” Laying bare his trademark moral
consistency
in an editorial for “The Jewish Report,” Daddy flayed “those whites
who courageously fought the evil of the past,” for being “strangely
silent in the face of the evils engulfing our country and the continent
we live in.” Father effectively etched the identikits of these avatars
of racial justice, who’ll soon gather again under the guise of freedom
of speech, and on the dime of the taxpayer.
So who are these “feudal lords of the ‘developing’ world”?
As they arrive in
their luxury BMWs plundered from their country’s resources, or acquired
with monies from
foreign aid programs,” it will be noticed that hardly any of them
permit freedom of speech in their own feudal estates. [These are] the
very leaders who have plundered, wasted and stolen the resources meant
for their subjects. Somalia, Liberia, Nigeria, Congo, Sierra Leone,
Angola, Rwanda, Sudan and the jewel of Africa—Zimbabwe of blessed
memory.
These Renaissance Men and Women of Africa were joined by their
domesticated European pets—Belgium, France, Germany and others—in
equating Zionism with racism.
They “roared” about “Israel’s violation of human rights,” namely,
“Israel’s refusal to accept the necessity for its citizens to be blown
to bits, and Israel’s refusal to put down its guns and mobilize an army
of stone throwers to throw stones back at the persecuted Arabs, thereby
not committing the crime of using excessive force.”
Slavery was also on the agenda at the first Zionism-equals-racism event.
“But [did] they discuss the origins of slavery and the role played by
the Arab slave traders? [Did] they discuss the current slave trade
horrendously perpetrated by the Muslim north of Sudan against the
Christian south, or did freedom of speech stop at Arab atrocities?”
Indeed it did.
Over groaning dinner tables, the Durban despots did not belabor “the
endless list of Islamic horrors.” But Father did.
He wrote of “the Syrian massacres of thousands of its own citizens while
suppressing a Muslim rebellion launched from the town of Hama in
February 1982.” He reminded a world, “which has no respect for democracy
but shows understanding for terror,” about “King Hussein’s annihilation
of the PLO in 1970”; about “Hosni Mubarak’s ongoing massacre of Islamic
fundamentalists of the Muslim brotherhood in Egypt”; and of “the ongoing
murder of thousands of Islamic fundamentalists in Algeria by that
country’s military, even though the former won a democratically
contested election.”
Ostensibly, the racist conference goers targeted Israel “to cover up
their misdemeanors.” On a deeper level, Father surmised that “The
European nations who collaborated with the Nazis roared together with
Africa and Arabia because the Jew has done the unthinkable, he has
denied the right of the world to exterminate him”:
Approximately 500,000
Jews were driven out of their homes in Iraq, Egypt, Yemen, Morocco in
1948 as a reprisal for the declaration of the State of Israel. Did the
refugees and survivors of Christian and Islamic persecution sit on their
behinds, wallowing in their own misery, allowing themselves to be used
as pawns by unscrupulous politicians? No, they got off their backsides
and built from a howling wilderness a flourishing oasis—institutions of
education, science and technology among the best in the world.
What is more, they
defended what they built successfully—too successfully for the world...
“That is the name of
the dog hiding behind the mask of a conference on racism and slavery.”
And that dog is at it again.
©2008 By Ilana Mercer
WorldNetDaily.com
February 1
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