dinsdag 9 februari 2010

De Israelische Terreur 1127


De zionisten zouden in 1 klap van al hun problemen af zijn als ze iedereen tot jood zouden uitroepen. Het is de enige mogelijkheid om het Israelisch bloedvergieten te stoppen.


http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1148527.html


If Israel lets ex-pats vote, what's to stop enfranchising all Jews?


By Gideon Levy, Haaretz Correspondent



What rejoicing in America! How delighted they will be - Abe (formerly

Avraham), Joe (formerly Yossi) and Sam (formerly Shmulik). From now

on, they will be able to vote from afar.


We'll have elections by text messages, governments chosen by remote

control. We are legitimizing what used to be regarded as Israel's

great sin - emigration.


The most right-wing government in Israel's history, which hunts down

anyone who hasn't done military service and declares war on anyone

who questions its whims, is now opening its legs to those whom until

recently it regarded as traitors.


From now on, those who left Israel will be able to vote on its

leadership. Tomorrow, maybe all the Jews in the world will do so.

Anything to increase the support for the right-wing parties, anything

to neutralize the "demographic threat."


If worst comes to worst, maybe we'll even let the Christian

Evangelists - those friends of Israel - vote. Why make do with 5

million Israeli Jews? Let's add another million.


Much water has flown through the Hudson River since Yitzhak Rabin

called the migrants "dropouts." Today we follow their success stories

- whether real or imaginary - with envy. We read the stories about

those who "made it" there, and every used car salesman on the

outskirts of Columbus, Ohio seems to have achieved the ultimate

Israeli dream.


They come here once a year or two, stay at the Hilton and lecture us

from the lobby to strike harder, to kill more, to deepen the

occupation, to strengthen the settlements. It's easy to be

nationalist in Manhattan.


Now they will be our partners. War and peace, territories and

settlements, subsidized medicine and Avigdor Lieberman. All these

issues will be in the hands of about 1 million old-new Israelis who

left shamefacedly. They will vote for racism and war, while we will

eat the rotten fruit.


Israel won't hear about a Palestinian right of return, and deprives

all rights to every Palestinian who goes abroad, after his or her

family lived here for generations. But it is opening its gates to

people who haven't lived here for decades. Now they will vote with

their acquired American accent.


Benjamin Netanyahu knows a thing or two about them personally. Most

of his uncles and cousins on his father's side left Israel or were

born to Israeli expatriates. Exemplary patriots.


Not all is clear yet. What about the ex-Israelis' children? Will they

be able to vote, too? How about their grandchildren? Are Arab

Israelis included?


All this does not matter. Netanyahu and Lieberman have broken a new

record for cynicism. A singer who did not serve in the Israel Defense

Forces isn't allowed to perform, left-wingers are seen as a traitors.

But an Israeli who hasn't stood in a traffic jam here for 50 years

will be able to vote. Lo how the Zionism of once has become today's

cynicism.

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