Monday, July 15

Obnoxious Zionist hack: Israel treats nasty Palestinian children with kindness and affection

“I have the heart of a small boy. I keep it in a jar on my desk.”
The line was Robert Bloch’s. But it could have been spoken by Lee Kaplan – or any of the other rabid Zionists who express (often in astonishingly loud, pushy, aggressive, obnoxious fashion) two contrary impulses toward Palestinian children.
On the one hand, they purportedly just LOVE Palestinian children, treating them with avuncular solicitude and bending over backwards to lavish kindness on the little brats while knowing full well the nasty little brown-skinned hellions will hurl stones at them the moment their backs are turned.
On the other hand, you can just feel the seething, barely-repressed murderous hatred they harbor in their hearts. As they shamelessly lie about the well-documented fact that Israel mistreats children worse than any other country (1), to the point that its snipers murder Palestinian kids as a de facto national policy (2),  you can practically smell the hatred oozing from every pore of their flabby beings, expressing their real feelings: “We should kill ALL of the brats at once instead of picking them off one by one.”
But they would never come right out and say that.
At least not to a global TV audience.
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I was fasting for Ramadan yesterday, and when you’re fasting, you aren’t supposed to get into fights. Besides, you don’t have enough energy to fight even if you wanted to.
I really wasn’t in the mood to deal with the likes of Lee Kaplan. The guy obviously has psychological issues. He’s a walking, talking bundle of barely-repressed hatred and paranoia. He thinks everybody hates the Jews, EU human rights groups are anti-Jewish communist anarchist conspiracies, the UN is controlled by “Arab dictators,” and basically the whole world is a gigantic conspiracy against Jews in general and  Lee Kaplan and Israel in particular. None of the facts about Israeli crimes against Palestine are true, and all of the myths about eternal Jewish victimhood are sacrosanct.
I wonder if someone sliced off the most sensitive part of his penis when he was a baby, causing unspeakable pain to a psyche that was millions of times more sensitive than an adult psyche. I wonder if that experience shaped his subsequent angry, paranoid persona. I wonder if he was acculturated to subconsciously blame the goys for what was done to him, imagining in the deepest recesses of his unconscious mind that the figure with the knife who hurt him so badly was a Hitler or a Yasser Arafat or a Hamas guy with a bottle rocket or a Palestinian kid with a stone or a communist anarchist EU-supported human rights monitor who’s a secret anti-Semite.(3)
Here he is – you psychoanalyze him. For the moment, I’ve had enough of this guy.
2)  Chris Hedges wrote, in his article “Gaza Diary,” of witnessing IDF soldiers luring children within range of their guns and shooting them for sport. A study by British Medical Journal confirmed that this is a common practice, and never punished: “Two thirds of the 621 children (two thirds under 15 years) killed at checkpoints, in the street, on the way to school, in their homes, died from small arms fire, directed in over half of cases to the head, neck and chest – the sniper’s wound…Clearly, soldiers are routinely authorised to shoot to kill children in situations of minimal or no threat.” (British Medical Journal 10/16/04)
(3) Practically every day there is a new story about some paranoid Jew like Kaplan getting caught spray-painting swastikas on a synagogue or faking some other “anti-Semitic incident.” If we factor in the ones who don’t get caught, we may reasonably surmise that virtually all such incidents are false-flags committed by Jews who share Kaplan’s bellicose, paranoid mentality. Latest example: Jewish squatter paints “slaughter Jews” on own car to smear Palestinians

Dr. Kevin Barrett, the writer of the above post is a Ph.D. Arabist-
Islamologist, is one of America’s best-known critics of the War on 
Terror. 

Dr. Barrett has appeared many times on Fox, CNN, PBS and other 
broadcast outlets, and has inspired feature stories and op-eds in the 
New York Times, the Christian Science Monitor, the Chicago 
Tribune, and other leading publications. 

Dr. Barrett has taught at colleges and universities in San Francisco, 
Paris, and Wisconsin, where he ran for Congress in 2008. He 
currently works as a nonprofit organizer, author, and talk radio 
host.

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