considering that Israel was founded on murder + violence against civilians followed by ethnic cleansing then by years of further theft of other people's land maybe the brave Lib Dem MP + cartoonist Gerald Scarffe are finally hitting the raw nerve judging from the howls of pain from the local supporters of Greater Israel
Scarfe touches a raw nerve
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Thropplenoggin
I wonder if Israeli Jews get annoyed with the 'anti-semitic' card being played on their behalf. It was a political cartoon. I found it to be a sound barbed critique of the increasingly extreme right-wing government policy under Netanyahu.
Dave Brown of The Independent drew a similarly excoriating one of Ariel Sharon, based on Goya's 'Saturn Devouring One of His Children': http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Brown_(cartoonist)
Plus ça change, etc.
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Originally posted by Thropplenoggin View PostI wonder if Israeli Jews get annoyed with the 'anti-semitic' card being played on their behalf. It was a political cartoon. I found it to be a sound barbed critique of the increasingly extreme right-wing government policy under Netanyahu.
Dave Brown of The Independent drew a similarly excoriating one of Ariel Sharon, based on Goya's 'Saturn Devouring One of His Children': http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Brown_(cartoonist)
Plus ça change, etc.
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The difference here is that while some people will find the Scarfe cartoon offensive - especially as it was blazoned in the Sunday Times on Holocaust Memorial Day - no-one died, there wasn't rioting in the streets, embassies weren't burned down nor a British ambassador murdered.
So to balance it up who here will want to reproduce the Danish cartoon of Mohammed with guns in the headscarf? Thought not.O Wort, du Wort, das mir Fehlt!
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Originally posted by Frances_iom View Postconsidering that Israel was founded on murder + violence against civilians followed by ethnic cleansing then by years of further theft of other people's land maybe the brave Lib Dem MP + cartoonist Gerald Scarffe are finally hitting the raw nerve judging from the howls of pain from the local supporters of Greater IsraelO Wort, du Wort, das mir Fehlt!
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Mandryka
The left invented the noxious culture of 'political correcnesst' which Rupert Murdoch has made use of (presumably to appease any of his Jewish investors who may have taken offence). Leftists therefore have no right to complain about his apology as he is simply using tactics that they have devised themselves.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostEh?
A Liberal Democrat MP who accused "the Jews" in Israel of "inflicting atrocities on Palestinians" is censured by the party.
Without having more details and exact words I couldn't say that the MP was wrong.
In terms of body count I think there's no contest.
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Scarfe's cartoon was needlessly offensive, particularly given the fact that it was published on Holocaust Memorial Day. Perhaps it should have also shown the Palestinians destroying the wall with rockets targeted on civilian areas, resulting in the deaths of innocent Israeli men, women and children. But it's not the done thing to mention that side of it, is it? The only victims we ever hear about are the Palestinian ones.Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.
Mark Twain.
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amateur51
Originally posted by Mr Pee View PostScarfe's cartoon was needlessly offensive, particularly given the fact that it was published on Holocaust Memorial Day. Perhaps it should have also shown the Palestinians destroying the wall with rockets targeted on civilian areas, resulting in the deaths of innocent Israeli men, women and children. But it's not the done thing to mention that side of it, is it? The only victims we ever hear about are the Palestinian ones.
The decision to publish such a cartoon last Sunday was that of the newly-appointed Editor. And who appointed this new Editor? Step forward Rupert Murdoch, who with typical management flair, has disowned the whole thing
The cartoon is a big dig at Netanyahu around the time of the Israeli election. It makes no reference to the Holocaust, I'd say it was highly critical of Israel's political leaders.
Since when have political cartoonists offered balanced comment?
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostThat simply isn't true at all ! don't you read the papers or listen to the news ?
Don't fall into the trap of equating opposition to Israeli aggression with anti-semitismIsraeli aggression.self defence.Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.
Mark Twain.
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Originally posted by Mandryka View PostThe left invented the noxious culture of 'political correcnesst' which Rupert Murdoch has made use of (presumably to appease any of his Jewish investors who may have taken offence). Leftists therefore have no right to complain about his apology as he is simply using tactics that they have devised themselves.
As for these cartoons I find them distasteful and the publication of the Scarfe cartoon on Holocaust Memorial Day was crassly insensitive .
On the other hand , the playing of the Anti Semitic card every time Israel is criticised is extremely cynical . There is unfortunately still far too much real anti-semitism in the world and criticising in particular the Israeli right every time they want to take more Palestinian land or kill Palestinians in disproportionate responses to smallish scale Hamas and Islamic jihad mortar strikes - is not anti-semitic.
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