On 03/08/11 02:09, Kurt Lund wrote:
> "/john"<nn@ok> wrote:
>
>> Det er jødernes skyld altsammen:
>>
>> "Iran military head: 'Zionists' are behind Norway terror attacks":
>>
>>
http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/iran-military-head-zionists-are-behind-norway-terror-attacks-1.376058
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>> Og når iranerne si'r så'n, så skal det jo nok passe :)
>
> Det kommer sig nok af, at jøderne mener at den norske ferielejr var en
> palistinænsisk terroristlejr. Jøderne er lige så langt ude i hampen som Tea
> Party-bevægelsen og Taleban ...
>
Hvis Hedegaard dømmes for racisme, må du givetvis også en tur i
retsmaskine for hadefuld generalisering.
Det der iøvrigt blev sagt af en tilfældig klummeskriver Barry Rubin var at:
Many Europeans will accept terrorism against Israelis or even Americans;
very few will applaud terrorism against fellow Europeans.
One of the most sensitive aspects of the murderous terrorist attack in
Norway by a right-wing gunman is this irony: The youth camp he attacked
was engaged in what was essentially (though the campers didn’t see it
that way, no doubt) a pro-terrorist program.
The camp, run by Norway’s left-wing party, was lobbying for breaking the
blockade of the terrorist Hamas regime in the Gaza Strip, and for
immediate recognition of a Palestinian state, without that entity
needing to do anything that would prevent it from being used as a
terrorist base against Israel. They were justifying forces that had
committed terrorism against Israelis, killing thousands of people like
themselves.
Even to mention this irony is dangerous, since it might be taken to
imply that the victims “had it coming.” The victims never deserve to be
murdered by terrorists, even victims who think other victims “had it
coming.” This is in no way a justification of that horrendous terrorist
act. It’s the exact opposite: a vital but forgotten lesson arising from
it that can and should save lives.
Call it the Oslo Syndrome.