Rat's Nest |
Bloggage, rants, and occasional notes of despair |
Breyten Breytenbach writes this article in the Guardian, that rag of record for the left.
Not surprisingly, he writes only of his horror at the state of the "Occupied Territories". He condemns Sharon's "attempts to subvert previous agreements and scupper the possibility of peace", but does not condemn St. Arafat for doing the same thing. He even condemns "[t]he Berlin walls around your settlements in Gaza", perhaps hoping that these walls be torn down, releasing a flood of terrorists upon Israel to commit atrocities.
His intent is obviously. He does not want Israel to exist. He hopes that Israel will make itself naked and defenseless before its enemies, so that they may destroy it, whilst he clucks sadly at the bodies of slaughtered Jews choking the Jordan. Having settled in what has now shown itself to be the most anti-Semitic country in Europe, France, he judges that his own anti-Semitism will remain unnoticed, trusting to the masses of anti-Semites around him to provide camouflage.
John "Akatsukami" Braue Monday, April 15, 2002