Freelancer
24.07.2010, 18:37
Dieser Strang soll sich nicht in erster Linie mit den nützlichen Idioten des Judeofaschismus beschäftigen, sondern mit Entwicklungen in Israel, die als faschistisch oder vorfaschistisch bezeichnet werden.
Dazu sollen hier nach Möglichkeit alle Artikel gesammelt und diskutiert werden, die zu diesem Thema existieren, damit nicht unzählige Stränge dazu erstellt werden, die dann untergehen.
Den Anfang macht ein Interview mit Haneen Zoabi, der Privilegien des israelischen Parlaments entzogen wurde (Artikel (http://www.haaretz.com/news/national/knesset-revokes-arab-mk-zuabi-s-privileges-over-gaza-flotilla-1.301750)), weil sie auf der Mavi Marmara war. Ich habe den Artikel stark gekürzt:
Haneen Zoabi: The largest threat to Zionism is democracy
Hanin Zoabi: [The knesset members] shouted at me without any political argument and such shallowness. I thought, this couldn't be a parliament, these are just gangsters. If I gave them guns, they would shoot me. [...]
Israel has a general atmosphere of a fascist state that has no critical sense even of its image in the world. It used to be sensitive to its image of democracy. [L]isten to what they are saying in the Knesset: that we should only pay attention to what we want to; it's not important to pay attention to the goyim. We must believe we are the victim as if victimhood is an ideology. [...]
Jamal [Zehalka] said the Knesset is the worst we've ever had. The guards and the workers who've been around the Knesset for 30 years said it's never been this racist before. I think when you have a government led by the likes of [Außenminister] Avigdor Lieberman it means that the extremists are not the margins of the Knesset, they are the mainstream. [...]
[Parlamentsprecher] Rivlin was more afraid of hurting the image of the Knesset than of my rights being violated. There are no limits and the famous slogan of Lieberman is now the slogan of everyone: "Citizenship depends on loyalty." He of course means loyalty in a fascist sense. Even when [Innenminister] Eli Yishai asked to revoke my citizenship there was only one article in the Israeli media saying that this was crazy. [...]
The second intifada was the turning point. It told Israel that it might control the schools, our history and the media but they couldn't stop us from asserting our identity. This led directly to the declaration of Yuval Diskin, the Shin Bet director, who said in 2007, we will fight against any political activity that doesn't recognize Israel as a Jewish state even if the activities are conducted openly and democratically. [...] By the way, no Israeli paper was shocked by his statement. [...]
The fact is, to demand full civic and national equality is actually to demand the end of Zionism. So we don't hate Zionism. Zionism hates democracy. [...]
Israel has a deep structural problem, not a problem of policies. The problem is not an extremist government. The problem is that the largest threat to Zionism is democracy.
http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article11413.shtml
Interessant in diesem Zusammenhang auch:
Meridor: Loyalty oath will only make Israeli Arabs more extreme
http://www.haaretz.com/news/national/meridor-loyalty-oath-will-only-make-israeli-arabs-more-extreme-1.302880
Dazu sollen hier nach Möglichkeit alle Artikel gesammelt und diskutiert werden, die zu diesem Thema existieren, damit nicht unzählige Stränge dazu erstellt werden, die dann untergehen.
Den Anfang macht ein Interview mit Haneen Zoabi, der Privilegien des israelischen Parlaments entzogen wurde (Artikel (http://www.haaretz.com/news/national/knesset-revokes-arab-mk-zuabi-s-privileges-over-gaza-flotilla-1.301750)), weil sie auf der Mavi Marmara war. Ich habe den Artikel stark gekürzt:
Haneen Zoabi: The largest threat to Zionism is democracy
Hanin Zoabi: [The knesset members] shouted at me without any political argument and such shallowness. I thought, this couldn't be a parliament, these are just gangsters. If I gave them guns, they would shoot me. [...]
Israel has a general atmosphere of a fascist state that has no critical sense even of its image in the world. It used to be sensitive to its image of democracy. [L]isten to what they are saying in the Knesset: that we should only pay attention to what we want to; it's not important to pay attention to the goyim. We must believe we are the victim as if victimhood is an ideology. [...]
Jamal [Zehalka] said the Knesset is the worst we've ever had. The guards and the workers who've been around the Knesset for 30 years said it's never been this racist before. I think when you have a government led by the likes of [Außenminister] Avigdor Lieberman it means that the extremists are not the margins of the Knesset, they are the mainstream. [...]
[Parlamentsprecher] Rivlin was more afraid of hurting the image of the Knesset than of my rights being violated. There are no limits and the famous slogan of Lieberman is now the slogan of everyone: "Citizenship depends on loyalty." He of course means loyalty in a fascist sense. Even when [Innenminister] Eli Yishai asked to revoke my citizenship there was only one article in the Israeli media saying that this was crazy. [...]
The second intifada was the turning point. It told Israel that it might control the schools, our history and the media but they couldn't stop us from asserting our identity. This led directly to the declaration of Yuval Diskin, the Shin Bet director, who said in 2007, we will fight against any political activity that doesn't recognize Israel as a Jewish state even if the activities are conducted openly and democratically. [...] By the way, no Israeli paper was shocked by his statement. [...]
The fact is, to demand full civic and national equality is actually to demand the end of Zionism. So we don't hate Zionism. Zionism hates democracy. [...]
Israel has a deep structural problem, not a problem of policies. The problem is not an extremist government. The problem is that the largest threat to Zionism is democracy.
http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article11413.shtml
Interessant in diesem Zusammenhang auch:
Meridor: Loyalty oath will only make Israeli Arabs more extreme
http://www.haaretz.com/news/national/meridor-loyalty-oath-will-only-make-israeli-arabs-more-extreme-1.302880