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Tevet 11, 5768, 12/20/2007
Inanity, Insanity and a Portent of Calamityby Nissan Ratzlav-KatzThis week saw at least three events that stood out for their level of inanity, insanity and portending calamity. Vatican City Must Abandon Its Christian Character Leaving aside the fact that Sabbah never critiqued the self-defined Arab and Islamic I could be wrong, but I seem to recall that Vatican City does have some sort of official state religion. No? Juden, Raus! It seems that Knesset Member Yoram Marciano (Labor) is in favor of another Disengagement. This time in Lod, the city adjacent to Ben-Gurion International Airport and well within the 1948 armistice lines (a.k.a., the Green Line). Yes, you read that right - Marciano has publicly advocated expelling the Jews of Lod. Why? Well, because they are live in fear and find themselves under constant anti-Semitic attack by some of their Arab neighbors. Naturally. Isn't that the general national policy now, anyway? It is eminently clear that someone who thinks that the proper response to anti-Semitic violence is that Jews be expelled from their homes cannot possibly be a Zionist or a Experience shows that expelling the victims does not end the violence perpetrated by thugs; it merely forces them to change targets. When the Christian Arabs in Lod come under attack, will Marciano propose "disengaging" them? And after that, when Sunnis turn on Shiites, will the Shiites have to go? Allow me to assume that Marciano would answer my rhetorical questions thus: "Of course not! Don't be racist! We of the enlightened Left only ever propose expelling Jews." Green. Peace. I am not in principle opposed to such gestures in honor of the environment, but I wonder if it escaped the notice of the Jerusalem honchos that green is the color of Islamic conquest and supremacy. Well, timing is everything. You see, these are also the days of the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha and the season of the Muslim Haj pilgrimage. Either the event planners at City Hall are abysmally ignorant of the holidays of their Muslim neighbors, and this is a coincidence, or they are well aware of the significance to Muslims of lighting up Jerusalem in green on their holiday - and that is precisely why they did it. If it is the former explanation, then I am shocked at the utter stupidity; if the latter, and City Hall simply wants to deceive non-Muslims as to the purpose of the green lights, then those lights portend far worse things to come. |