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“Anti-Semitism,” Drunk and Sober

First, we have the case of Mel Gibson. Sunday morning came with the news that on Friday he had allegedly expressed anti-Jewish feelings, popularly but misleadingly called “anti-Semitic.” That outburst itself, while deeply offending sensibilities, neither broke bones nor is conceivably the efficient cause of anyone’s breaking them.

(We are not here interested in whether he also threatened the arresting officer, whose superiors then allegedly covered up the incident—not because they are indifferent to the content of Gibson’s alleged outbursts, but because of the support he provides for Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca's programs. This is under investigation.)

According to the original arrest report, obtained somehow by reporter Harvey Levin, Gibson opined, inter alia:

The Jews are responsible for all the wars in the world! (Gibson drunk, July 28, 2006)

Gibson has acknowledged that such behavior is morally wrong, and that the motivating feelings need to be excised, if not exorcised, from his soul. Thus:

To be anti-Semitic is a sin. It's been condemned by one Papal Council after another. To be anti-Semitic is to be un-Christian, and I'm not. (Mel Gibson sober, 2004)

I acted like a person completely out of control when I was arrested and said things that I do not believe to be true and which are despicable. (Mel Gibson sober, July 29, 2006)

This was not good enough for renowned, and presumably sober, depth psychologist Abraham H. Foxman A.K.A., national director of the Anti-Defamation League. When the media solicit his diagnoses, Foxman always generously makes himself available for consultation. In his professional judgment, Gibson's apology was “unremorseful and insufficient.”

It's not a proper apology because it does not go to the essence of his bigotry and his anti-Semitism. We would hope that Hollywood now would realize the bigot in their midst and that they will distance themselves from this anti-Semite.

Apparently the patient does not yet have the insight he needs to liberate himself from evil’s hold. And, lacking Foxman’s skill sets, even that significant portion of Hollywood that is Jewish has trouble clearly discerning that “essence” and so they tolerate “the bigot in their midst.”

Also yesterday, however, we learned of another kind of “anti-Semitism,” the kind that results, not in hurt feelings, but in the deaths of little Semites in Qana:


Let us now ponder the words of one Israeli chaplain, also presumably sober, Colonel Rabbi A. Avidan (Zemel):

When our forces come across civilians during a war or in hot pursuit or in a raid, so long as there is no certainty that those civilians are incapable of harming our forces, then according to the Halakhah they may and even should be killed ... Under no circumstances should an Arab be trusted, even if he makes an impression of being civilized ... In war, when our forces storm the enemy, they are allowed and even enjoined by the Halakhah to kill even good civilians, that is, civilians who are ostensibly good. (As quoted by Israel Shahak in his Jewish History, Jewish Religion: The Weight of Three Thousand Years, Pluto Press. London, 2002. P. 76.)

Shahak appended this reference note:

Colonel Rabbi A. Avidan (Zemel), 'Tohar hannesheq le'or hahalakhah' (= 'Purity of weapons in the light of the Halakhah') in Be'iqvot milhemet yom hakkippurim - pirqey hagut, halakhah umehqar (In the Wake of the Yom Kippur War - Chapters of Meditation, Halakhah and Research), Central Region Command, 1973: quoted in Ha'olam Hazzeh, 5 January 1974; also quoted by David Shaham, 'A chapter of meditation', Hotam, 28 March 1974; and by Amnon Rubinstein, 'Who falsifies the Halakhah?' Ma'ariv", 13 October 1975. Rubinstein reports that the booklet was subsequently withdrawn from circulation by order of the Chief of General Staff, presumably because it encouraged soldiers to disobey his own orders; but he complains that Rabbi Avidan has not been court-martialled, nor has any rabbi—military or civil—taken exception to what he had written. [Emphasis added.]

By the way, original arrest reports are not generally distributed to the citizenry just for the asking. According to the NYPD’s web site, for example, “information that adversely affects the rights of an accused or the investigation or prosecution of a crime” is deemed “non releasable.” I could, however, find no corresponding statement on the LAPD site. The report that found its way into Mr. Levin’s eager hands, within 24 hours, seems to qualify as such adverse information. Who gave it to him?

The timing was interesting, no?
Two Theologians Debate 9/11

Ian Markham, Hartford Seminary:

When a book argues that the American President deliberately and knowingly was "involved" in the slaughter of 3,000 US citizens, then this is irresponsible.

David Ray Griffin, Claremont School of Theology:

This is itself, of course, a very strong charge. . . . I will respond to this charge . . . by showing that Markham has provided no support for it and that, therefore, he has failed his own test: that criticism needs to be responsible.

Those who are best able to evaluate the merits of a controversial position when it is honed in battle with a well-meaning, honest, and intelligent adversary have a treat in store for them here. I will not risk overstating Griffin’s performance. Taste and see.

Previous posts on Griffin are here, here, here, here, and here. More links on my site's David Ray Griffin page.

Buchanan: "It's Your War, Bill Kristol"

No, This Is Not "Our War"
Patrick J. Buchanan
July 21, 2006
Antiwar.com


My country has been "torn to shreds," said Fouad Siniora, the prime minister of Lebanon, as the death toll among his people passed 300 civilian dead, 1,000 wounded, with half a million homeless.

Israel must pay for the "barbaric destruction," said Siniora.

To the contrary, says columnist Lawrence Kudlow, "Israel is doing the Lord's work."

On American TV, former Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu says the ruination of Lebanon is Hezbollah's doing. But is it Hezbollah that is using U.S.-built F-16s, with precision-guided bombs, and 155-mm artillery pieces to wreak death and devastation on Lebanon?


No, Israel is doing this, with the blessing and without a peep of protest from President Bush. And we wonder why they hate us.


Roberts: We Will Reap What We’ve Sown

This week, following the Senate’s similarly inspired voice vote, Israel's cheerleaders in the House voted 410-8 to declare solidarity with Israel's disproportionate response to Hizbullah's inciting incident (which, in an ironic borrowing of leftist lingo, our "republican" caesar called "the root cause" of the current fighting).

Thanks for putting targets on all our backs, you Zionist glove-puppets! Once again, you’ve made Mearsheimer and Walt prophets with honor.

“Indeed, Israel,” Roberts writes in his courageous column posted below, “which has one of the world’s largest per capita incomes, is the largest recipient of US foreign aid. Many believe that much of this ‘aid’ comes back to AIPAC, which uses it to elect ‘our’ representatives in Congress.”

The rest comes back to “buy” weapons from the Pentagon, including bombs which, according Saturday’s Times, are being rushed to Israel. (The article is reproduced after Roberts' column below.)

The Shame of Being An American
Paul Craig Roberts


Do you know that Israel is engaged in ethnic cleansing in southern Lebanon?

Israel has ordered all the villagers to clear out. Israel then destroys their homes and murders the fleeing villagers.

That way there is no one to come back and nothing to which to return, making it easier for Israel to grab the territory, just as Israel has been stealing Palestine from the Palestinians.

Do you know that one-third of the Lebanese civilians murdered by Israel’s attacks on civilian residential districts are children?

That is the report from Jan Egeland, the emergency relief coordinator for the UN. He says it is impossible for help to reach the wounded and those buried in rubble, because Israeli air strikes have blown up all the bridges and roads.

Considering how often (almost always) Israel misses Hizbollah targets and hits civilian ones, one might think that Israeli fire is being guided by US satellites and US military GPS.

Don’t be surprised at US complicity. Why would the puppet be any less evil than the puppet master?

Of course, you don’t know these things, because the US print and TV media do not report them.


So Terrorists Are Freedom-Fighters If They Phone Ahead?

According to Bibi Netanyahu, “freedom-fighters” are not terrorists if they have the courtesy to place a warning phone call before taking actions that are morally certain to result in the deaths of noncombatants. When Menachem Begin’s Irgun planted IEDs in the King David Hotel in 1946, they knew innocents were going to be killed. Yet Netayahu and his ilk brand as “terrorists” whoever attempts to deny Israelis the bounty Zionist terror won for them.

Did U.N. Peace Mediator Folke Bernadotte’s wife get a phone call before the Yitzhak Shamir’s Stern Gang made her a widow?

British anger at terror celebration

By Ned Parker and Stephen Farrell

AS ISRAEL wages war against Hezbollah “terrorists” in Lebanon, Britain has protested about the celebration by right-wing Israelis of a Jewish “act of terrorism” against British rule 60 years ago this week.

The rightwingers, including Binyamin Netanyahu, the former Prime Minister, are commemorating the bombing of the King David Hotel in Jerusalem, the headquarters of British rule, that killed 92 people and helped to drive the British from Palestine.

They have erected a plaque outside the restored building, and are holding a two-day seminar with speeches and a tour of the hotel by one of the Jewish resistance fighters involved in the attack.

So Logan WAS a Candidate for CBS Anchor Chair . . .

. . . but lost out to Couric, which embarrasses me to no end, as I underestimated her readiness in the course of favorably comparing her to the usurping interviewer. (Some no doubt will say it's about time my posts embarrassed me.)

The Flogger's Logan File:

CBS video from Ramadi (Marine is shot in the head in front her)

CNN video interview on how Iraqi (in)security restricts news coverage

Washington Post

NewsHour transcript

The Guardian

Walter Cronkite, Dan Rather, Bob Schieffer . . . Katie Couric?

To the Powers That Be at the CBS Evening News:

Sometimes an opinion gains in respectability because of the respectable people who hold it. But sometimes the opinion rings so false that holding it can only diminish their reputation.

You clearly want the Evening News to have the audience that Katie Couric will presumably bring. So why didn’t you go whole hog and make Brooke Burke an offer? The effect on the program’s reputation would not be much worse.

If a woman “must” succeed Schieffer, then on the grounds of journalistic credibility, Chief Foreign Correspondent Lara Logan would make a great anchor . . . in about another ten years. I’m sure that even she feels, as the late Peter Jennings once did, that building up a body of work that might one day earn an anchor’s chair is far preferable to occupying it prematurely. Unfortunately, Couric’s occupying it will only tend to make it not worth sitting in when Logan’s time to anchor arrives.

So no matter how many real reporters, including Messrs. Cronkite and Schieffer, put on their best “Company Man” straight face, look us in the eye, and promise us we’re “going to love” seeing a perky interviewer squat in their chair, I’m not buying it. Not even their mere say-so can turn that cow’s ear into a silk purse.

They can, however, squander their reputation for probity.

Walter Cronkite, Dan Rather, Bob Schieffer . . . Katie Couric? Give me a break.

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