Reflections from a friend of mine
I am now 68 years old. I am
probably slowing down a bit so please bear with me as I share some of my
frustrations with you. I just don’t get it.
My parents and teachers of
blessed memory taught me to distinguish between right and wrong. It wasn’t very
difficult. Most of it was actually straight forward, even intuitive. The
principles I learned as a kid provided me with the tools to overcome the moral
and ethical challenges I faced on my journey through life. I was taught to
love, not to hate. I was taught to tolerate what I didn’t like. I was taught to
respect my fellow man and made aware of my duties to society. I was taught the
sanctity of human life.
It seems that not everybody
was as fortunate as I was. Too many people, even those who claim to be intelligent,
thinking and progressive, were born to different parents and taught by
different teachers. They have been taught to hate and that tolerance is not a
virtue. For them, human life is merely a commodity. Their distinction between
right and wrong is dramatically different to what I was taught.
I read that Navi Pillay,
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, has condemned Israel for not
sharing its life saving Iron Dome air defense system with those who fire
missiles at Israel’s civilian population with the sole intention of killing and
maiming as many Israelis as possible. Does she require that my tax dollars be
spent on protecting those committed to killing me? I don’t get it.
In the same way that capital
cities around the world compete with one another to host quality marathons and
gay parades, so do they strive to host increasingly violent anti-Israel
demonstrations supporting Hamas aggression against Israel. Self-styled leaders
of the International Community use hate speech to condemn Israel’s actions to
defend herself. This hate speech provides the legitimacy for the racist slogans
used on the banners at these demonstrations. I don’t get it.
The death toll in Syria is
rapidly approaching 200,000. Surely that’s enough to warrant a demonstration in
at least one of the world's capitals? I don’t get it.
Turkish Prime Minister
Erdogan uses the most disgusting inflammatory and blatantly anti-Semitic
rhetoric against Israel. Who would have believed we would be subjected to this
abomination less than 70 years after the Holocaust? The International Community
condones his comments by its deafening silence. Has anti-Semitism become
politically correct? Surely not. I don’t get it.
Qatar finances state of the
art Islamic terror infrastructures. I would have thought this is wrong
but Qatar was chosen to host the 2022 World Cup. I don’t get it.
After finding missiles
stockpiled in their schools, UNWRA advises Hamas this is against the rules.
Either store them elsewhere or use them now! A UN clinic was booby-trapped and
claimed the lives of Israeli soldiers entering the building. Shouldn’t UNICEF
be concerned about the Hamas use of children as human shields? I thought UN
agencies had humanitarian responsibilities. I don’t get it.
The UN hasn’t missed an
opportunity to claim there is a humanitarian crisis in Gaza. If there are
shortages of food and medical supplies and the housing, education, transport
and social service infrastructures are sub-standard, how did the Gazans manage
to construct such a sophisticated network of terror tunnels? The video footage
now available has to be seen to fully comprehend this. How were they able to
stockpile more than 9,000 missiles and other military hardware? I don’t get it.
Whatever steps Israel takes
to defend her civilians are considered by the International Community as being
contrary to International Law or, at best, disproportionate. How does the
International Community expect Israel to defend the lives of its citizens
against missiles and terror tunnels? I would have thought that proportionate
was what it takes to achieve the objective. I don’t get it.
So many NGOs have been
established to promote human rights. Why do many of them support movements like
Hamas whose charter is genocidal and advocates ethnic cleansing? Surely that’s
wrong. I just don’t get it.
Am I missing something? Is
it because we are Jewish?
1 comment:
You have one thing wrong about the Holocaust. Dwight Eisenhower somehow knew that the tragic event would in later history be denied. And so it has proven to be. Even educated people seem to be denying this and if fact are trying to make it happen again. In 4,000 year +- Jews have not know any period of peace or time when hatred against them for no obvious reasons have again become the order of the day.
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