What might people think if I wrote this:
‘We owe it to our ancestors and to ourselves to see the inescapable importance of the mission to build, secure, and cherish an Anglo-Saxon State in the Land of England.’ In all likelihood I would be called a racist and justifiably tarred with the same brush as the BNP types. Now, if I wrote this: ‘We owe it to our ancestors and to ourselves to see the inescapable importance of the mission to build, secure, and cherish a Jewish State in the Land of Israel.’ (Douglas Altabef, Jerusalem Post, 28/8/2023) It would simply be a statement without any racist overtones at all—or so we’re led to believe. It’s time somebody provided a definitive explanation, although if they came up with words like apartheid to describe the current situation their heads would be heaped with opprobrium and so far as the Labour Party is concerned they would be kicked out.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Archives
November 2024
|