8=======D Suspended 588 Posts user info edit post |
In 2002 the AFR thought it fit to print the following by Joseph Wakim, at one point the country's multicultural affairs commissioner: "Sharon's war is not a war," he wrote. "Genocide would be a more accurate description." In Ireland Tom McGurk, a columnist in the very mainstream Sunday Business Post, noted that "the scenes at Jenin last week looked uncannily like the attack on the Warsaw Jewish ghetto in 1944." Jose Saramago, Portugal's Nobel Laureate in Literature, observed after a visit to Ramallah that the Israeli incursion into the city "is a crime that may be compared to Auschwitz."
Never mind that the total number of Jews "dealt with" in the Warsaw ghetto, according to Nazi commandant Jürgen Stroop, was 56,065, whereas the number of Palestinians killed in Jenin was no more than 60. Never mind that at the time Mr. Saramago visited Ramallah a total of about 1,500 Palestinians had been killed in the Intifada, whereas Jews were murdered at Auschwitz at a rate of about 2,000 a day. 12/16/2006 4:15:17 PM |
Kris All American 36908 Posts user info edit post |
Obviously a killing innocent civilians doesn't matter unless you kill a whole lot of them.
I'd love to see this arguement used in court. Why am I getting in trouble for killing this guy? That Manson guy killed way more than me, obvioulsly my murder isn't wrong. 12/16/2006 5:06:54 PM |