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There is sooo much intrigue at play in the game of 'politics.' And the bottom line is that it is all soooo tiring..., especially when your weapons are few, blunt, and mostly aimed from a distance - like this!
I watched CBC's 'MarketPlace' last night, about societal discrimination. But the thing we need to accept is that discrimination lies at the very root of survival; i.e. it is a 'natural' law.
Its negative connotations only crept in when mankind through organized religion felt it could 'overcome' it through acceptance. To accept, even 'cherish' the fact we were not all borne equal. That through the act of overcoming prejudice, by acceptance and kindness, we would become 'richer' and more lofty as human beings; that this would ultimately set us apart from other creatures and make us more 'God-like.' Hey! Take another selfie why don't ye!
It just ain't working; especially since we continue to breed ourselves in to extinction. We are running amuck. Move over brothers KOCH; move over Kardashians, family Trump is in the house; the house of plenty-bucks (their very own!) "Trump for President!" Yeah... Have you EVER seen better theatre? Bring on the fireworks! Bring on the Circus. Not: "Tear down that wall Mr. Gorbachev! " (Remember?) No, it will be the largest, longest, highest wall ever built since the 'Great Wall of China,' built during the Ch'in Dynasty in 221 BC. It will 'keep out the drugs, guns, and corruption, once and forever!' That'll teach 'them.' America will be good and pure again...:) It's MADNESS, I say. Bring on the clowns! Or is it 'clones?'
Below is a cut/pasted article from the Jewish-Business News. I love the intrigue ....
Holy Water: HE APPEARED out of nowhere.
Literally.
The Israeli
Police needed a new commander. The last one had come to the end of his term of
office, several senior officers had been accused of molesting their female
subordinates, one had committed suicide after being accused of corruption. So
somebody from outside was indicated.
When
Binyamin Netanyahu announced his choice, everybody was amazed. Roni Alsheikh?
Where the hell did he come from?
He does not
look like a policeman, except for his mustache. He never had the slightest
connection with police work. He was, actually, the secret deputy chief of the
Shin Bet – the internal secret service.
Malicious
tongues whispered that there was a simple reason for this strange appointment:
the Shin Bet chief was about to move on. Netanyahu did not want Alsheikh to
succeed him. So he sent him to command the police instead.
The name
Alsheikh is a corruption of the very Arabic al-Sheikh – “the old one”. His
father is of Yemenite descent, his mother is Moroccan.
He is the
first police chief to wear a kippah. Also the first who was once a settler. So
we were all waiting for his first significant utterance. It came this week and
concerned mothers mourning their sons.
Bereavement,
Alsheikh asserted, is really a Jewish feeling. Jewish mothers mourn their
children. Arab mothers don’t. That’s why they let them throw stones at our
soldiers, knowing that they will probably be shot dead.
Sounds
primitive? That’s because it is primitive. It is also rather frightening that
our new Chief of Police, the man responsible for law and order, has such
primitive perceptions.
A FEW days
later, our Minister of Defense, Moshe Yaalon, who controls a vastly larger
empire, repeated this assertion. Arab bereavement, he declared, cannot be
compared to Jewish bereavement. That’s because Jews love life, while Arabs love
death.
When our
gallant soldiers (all our soldiers are gallant) sacrifice their life, it is to
defend the life of our nation, while Arab terrorists carry out suicide missions
in order to go to paradise. Their mothers encourage them. That’s how Arabs are.
All these
super-patriots are too young to remember that Jewish mothers in Palestine
encouraged their sons and daughters to join the underground organizations in
the fight against the British occupation (a fight for life, of course). Perhaps
the British policemen imagined the same about the Jewish mothers – forgetting
that just a few years earlier millions and millions of white Christian
Europeans joined the armies with their mother’s blessing and killed each other.
For life and freedom.
When two
such high-ranking officials repeat such mindless nonsense almost verbatim,
there can be only one reason: they are reading from the “explanation sheets”
sent out daily by the Prime Minister’s office to all government ministers and
high-ranking officials. (In Israel we don’t like to use the word “propaganda” –
we call it “explanation” – hasbara in Hebrew – instead.)
ONE WORD
about police chief Alsheikh’s kippah.
When I was
an adolescent in Tel Aviv, I hardly ever saw anyone wearing a kippah. Neither
in school (I left at age 14 to work for a living), nor in the Irgun
underground, nor in the army did I see a fellow pupil or comrade wear such
headgear. Young people were ashamed to wear it.
Nowadays
almost half the people on TV proudly wear kippot. True, some of them wear them
in such a way or of such a size that the camera cannot see them. But government
appointees wear them like a badge of honor, to signify that they are true
believers in the ruling ideology. Like a red star in China or a tie in the US.
In the last
few months Netanyahu has appointed new people to several of the most important
government functions. The police chief is the least of them. One is the
Attorney General (called “Legal Adviser to the government”), the most important
government official, with vast powers. Another is the new chief of the Shin
Bet. Unlike any of their predecessors, they all wear kippot.
To explain
the significance of this, one has to understand the Jewish religion. It is
quite unlike, say, the Christian religion, and far closer to Islam. All talk
about “Judeo-Christian” tradition is based on ignorance.
THE HEBREW
word for religion is “dat”. Like the Arab equivalent “din”, it basically means
“law”. Judaism is a set of commandments (613 in the Bible alone) imposed by
God. In return, God has “chosen” us as “His” people and “given” us the Holy
Land. One cannot be a Jew without belonging to the Jewish people, which owns
the Holy Land forever.
For 2000
years and more, Jews were dispersed throughout the world. Their attachment to
the Holy Land was purely spiritual. The Jewish people was a religious concept.
Then came
Zionism. It was invented at the end of the 19th century. Almost all its
creators were devoutly atheist. They did not believe in a God who had “exiled”
the Jews.
When I was
young, nobody in this country spoke about a “Jewish State”. We spoke about a
“Hebrew State”. An extreme fringe group (nicknamed “Canaanites”) even asserted
that we are a new Hebrew Nation which has nothing to do with Judaism. Most of
my generation thought along the same lines, though not quite with these words.
I am often
asked why a determined militarist like David Ben-Gurion, the first Prime
Minister and Minister of Defense, exempted religious pupils from military duty.
My explanation is quite simple: like most of us, he believed that the Jewish
religion in this country was dying out. Zionism had supplanted it. The new
Hebrew pioneer did not need all that religious nonsense.
Then came
the war of 1967, the “miraculous” victory, the conquest of all the country up
to the Jordan River, with all its holy places. Far from dying, the Jewish
religion suddenly sprang to new life. Now it is expanding rapidly, kippot can
be seen everywhere. Especially among the settlers.
This
rejuvenated religion is closely connected with an extreme right-wing,
ultra-nationalist, Arab-hating ideology. This is the wave on which Netanyahu, a
non-religious, non-kosher-eating super-nationalist opportunist, is riding now.
Practically every day – literally – new nationalist-religious laws and bills
pop up.
One bill
says that in case of doubt, judges must “consult” Jewish law (the “Halacha”).
This ancient law, some of it 2500 years old, treats women as inferior and
condemns gays to stoning. It has nothing to do with modern life. Another bill
allows the Knesset majority to eject from Parliament elected members who do not
recognize the state as “Jewish and democratic” (which may sound like an
oxymoron). School textbooks in secular schools are given a religious overtone
(but are not yet burnt). Independent-minded teachers are dismissed. The
Minister of Education wears, of course, a kippah. Six members of the
prestigious Council for Higher Education have resigned because of the
government’s effort to stuff that august body with nationalist and religious
agitators.
Where is
the so-called “left” in all this? One may well ask. They are invisible. Except
for a few remnants, as well as the beleaguered Arab faction, they keep quiet,
in the belief that they must move to the right (also called “center”) to keep
their heads above the holy water.
I shall not
be surprised if one evening I turn on the TV and – lo and behold – there is
Binyamin Netanyahu’s head adorned with a nice, neat kippah.
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