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Some racist Israeli's show their true colors in racist apartheid Israel, which is not reported on in the controlled...filtered lap dog U.S. media.
Race Riots in Tel Aviv
The consequences of immigration, both legal and illegal, has become a serious issue in many countries and worthy of discussion. But somehow, in this case, anti-immigration sentiment arising from Israeli racism cannot be mentioned lest it somehow tarnish the legitimacy of the Jewish state.
Scott McConnell has observed the European and alternative media coverage of Wednesday’s race riots in Israel directed against African immigrants and wondered if the press in the US is reporting what took place. Well, the short answer is “no.” The New York Times and the Washington Post have avoided the subject as has NPR and the Los Angeles Times. [ Not surprising]
Abe Foxman of the Anti-Defamation League expressed his concern at the “lawlessness and violence committed by and directed against the immigrants” and then three times more noted that the lawless and violent immigrants were creating security problems for Israelis. He also praised Netanyahu’s “condemnation of the inflammatory comments and the violence…,” not mentioning that it was Netanyahu who had initially given support to the protesters. [Typical of the two-faced leaders in Israel and U.S.]
Steve Sailer has noted that Foxman is a lot tougher on immigrants in Israel than he is on their counterparts in the US. In May 2010 he referred to Arizona’s illegal immigrant legislation as an example of “nativism” and “bigotry,” manifestly “mean spirited” and xenophobic.
The media under-reporting of any unpleasant news coming out of Israel is a long standing American journalistic tradition. Friends of Israel would and frequently do argue that Israel is being held to a higher standard than any of its neighbors and is subject to unfair criticism. But the problem is not that Israel is held to a higher standard than its neighbors. The reality is that it is all too often not held to any standard at all by most of the US media and congress. The consequences of immigration, both legal and illegal, has become a serious issue in many countries and worthy of discussion. But somehow, in this case, anti-immigration sentiment arising from Israeli racism cannot be mentioned lest it somehow tarnish the legitimacy of the Jewish state.
Source link: http://www.veteranstoday.com/2012/06/12/race-riots-in-tel-aviv/
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxCD_yennwY]Unsafe for Africans in Israel - YouTube[/ame]
Race Riots in Tel Aviv
The consequences of immigration, both legal and illegal, has become a serious issue in many countries and worthy of discussion. But somehow, in this case, anti-immigration sentiment arising from Israeli racism cannot be mentioned lest it somehow tarnish the legitimacy of the Jewish state.
Scott McConnell has observed the European and alternative media coverage of Wednesday’s race riots in Israel directed against African immigrants and wondered if the press in the US is reporting what took place. Well, the short answer is “no.” The New York Times and the Washington Post have avoided the subject as has NPR and the Los Angeles Times. [ Not surprising]
Abe Foxman of the Anti-Defamation League expressed his concern at the “lawlessness and violence committed by and directed against the immigrants” and then three times more noted that the lawless and violent immigrants were creating security problems for Israelis. He also praised Netanyahu’s “condemnation of the inflammatory comments and the violence…,” not mentioning that it was Netanyahu who had initially given support to the protesters. [Typical of the two-faced leaders in Israel and U.S.]
Steve Sailer has noted that Foxman is a lot tougher on immigrants in Israel than he is on their counterparts in the US. In May 2010 he referred to Arizona’s illegal immigrant legislation as an example of “nativism” and “bigotry,” manifestly “mean spirited” and xenophobic.
The media under-reporting of any unpleasant news coming out of Israel is a long standing American journalistic tradition. Friends of Israel would and frequently do argue that Israel is being held to a higher standard than any of its neighbors and is subject to unfair criticism. But the problem is not that Israel is held to a higher standard than its neighbors. The reality is that it is all too often not held to any standard at all by most of the US media and congress. The consequences of immigration, both legal and illegal, has become a serious issue in many countries and worthy of discussion. But somehow, in this case, anti-immigration sentiment arising from Israeli racism cannot be mentioned lest it somehow tarnish the legitimacy of the Jewish state.
Source link: http://www.veteranstoday.com/2012/06/12/race-riots-in-tel-aviv/
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxCD_yennwY]Unsafe for Africans in Israel - YouTube[/ame]
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