POINT ONE: I do not capitalize the word holocaust deliberately. It has
nothing to do with questioning what happened or belittling it.
For Zionists, it is intentional that the word be capitalized because to
them it represents something unique that justifies their claim to be
unique along with what they have done and do in Palestine. For them, Jews are victims of the rest of humanity. This can
never change. As PM Netanyahu has put it, "we must always live by the
sword". For Jews the other will always be the aggressor. Humanity is
divided between Jews and all others. In this cosmic injustice, Jews can
never be anything other than defenders and in the right whatever means are
chosen for this assumed defense.
This is the reason that the 20:1 kill ratio (Pals/Israelis) is not of
real note to Israelis, nor is the destruction of Gaza. It is an
imperative. Six million dead Jews say this, so Israel claims, without being able
to actually hear what the dead might say. No non-Jew can question this in spite of
many living Jews vehemently saying, "Not in Our Name" over much of the history of Israel up to right now.
This is way Netanyahu has said with a straight face that we are
witnessing the forces of light (Israel) vs the forces of darkness (the
Palestinians but really all the Arabs, the Turks, the Iranians and any
others opposed to what Israel does). He is gracious enough to include the
US as an ally on the side of light.
I want to look at Oct 7 in a way you may be able to understand by using a
scene from the movie, Sophie's Choice, as powerful a flick as any I have
seen. Sophie is a resident of a concentration camp. She is fortunate to
have obtained a job as maid for the Nazi commandant. He has a family and a
nice home with a lawn and garden. His children play happily in this
comfortable life that answers all the needs one could want including
parental love and complete security.
But there is a gate on the yard of the commandant's house. When Sophie
leaves the house and opens the gate she is presented with the horror of
the death camp. Nothing but the wall at the edge of the commandant's yard
separates the ideal life from hell. Of course this is no secret to the
commandant, yet he is not bothered by it in the least...one place is home,
one place is work.
On Oct 7 we saw this same scene, the carefree, delightful music festival
for those with clear consciences on one side of the Gaza fence and the
hell of the Gaza prison on the other. The big difference is the Gazans, in
the form of HAMAS, had managed to build a capability to attack those
living the good life seemingly without any fear of what was right next
door to which they had no objection.
Oct 7 happened. What has been topic one for the Israelis and in the US? The
horror of the day or the horror of the years, the decades, the entire lives
of those on the other side of the fence? It is no accident that we are told
"this is the greatest loss of Jewish life since the Holocaust!" while the
unlimited killing and destruction continues as I write, 20 times the loss of
life, with the US supplying the means without question. Yet Americans for
the most part don't see anything but "our ally" under attack. The Nazi
commandant from the movie would understand this if ever any group of
prisoners could storm his hearth and home. His response would be a
duplication of what Israel is doing right now.
POINT TWO: The taking of the land
Right now there is a continuing uproar in the United States over the
outrage of illegal immigration. The Mexicans and other groups must be
stopped at the border using any means necessary, a wall, arrest and
imprisonment. This influx cannot be tolerated. Democrats and Republicans
both agree something must be done...this about an influx of people who in
number do not make up even a fraction of a percentage of the US
population.
But the Palestinians are wrong to have objected to an unlimited number of
Jews coming to Palestine. They are wrong to have turned to violence against
Jews. They are wrong to think this process should not continue right up to
the present with plans for it to go on indefinitely as they are herded into
a corner in Gaza. It is an outrage that some Palestinians have turned to
violence resulting in JEWS BEING KILLED! and we should all think of the
holocaust.
Now the Jews who have immigrated to Palestine with the intent of becoming
a majority of the population everywhere in Palestine are not the same as
the immigrants trying to get into the US. These people at the US/Mexican
border simply want a better life, any life at all compared to what they
have known.
Not one of them is thinking of turning the US into Mexico, of replacing
English with Spanish, of ejecting the present non-Latino citizens of the US,
of depriving such citizens of their civil rights, of tearing down what has
been built in the US and replacing it with what the immigrants want to
build, of getting rid of all English place-names and passing a law the puts
English beneath Spanish as the national language, of claiming the US as
their rightful homeland (though that is true enough), of banning the display
of the American flag, of taking all firearms away from non-Latinos. I could
go on and on in this truth telling.
I rest my case. You be the judges. Most Americans, completely ignorant had
long ago come down on the side of Israel, those people "just like us" but
the Oct 7 attack has thrown open wide a door to reveal Israel as its true,
unvarnished self and the sight is not appealing. Just possibly justice might
be served at least in some way, if only partial, for a long standing horror
of death and dispossession.
PS...I recall talking with a Jewish woman years ago who had just returned
from Israel. It was at a meeting of JVP where people were telling of their
experiences there. This woman told of walking in Jerusalem when she saw an
armed Israeli policewoman hit an elderly Arab woman with the butt of her
rifle.
This visitor walked up to the Israeli and said "I just saw what you did.
Why did you do that?" The response was "It's just an Arab". Note the use
of the word "it" for a human being.