Laying the groundwork for the Toulouse massacre (DAILY MAIL) By MELANIE PHILLIPS 03/21/12)
Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-2118157/Toulouse-school-shooting-Laying-groundwork-massacre.html
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When the Toulouse school massacre happened, the media rushed to say
that the perpetrator was a white far-right racist. The lone gunman
had mown down at close range a rabbi and three children at a Jewish
school, wounding several others. He was thought to be the same killer
who a few days earlier had murdered three black French paratroopers
in two separate attacks. A killer who targeted Jews and blacks – must
be a far-right white racist, right?
Wrong. The suspect who the French police have now cornered turns out
to be a jihadi Islamic terrorist with self-declared links to al
Qaeda, who has made trips to Afghanistan and Pakistan in the past.
Well, there’s a surprise.
Jews throughout the world are all potential targets for attack in a
terrifying manifestation of global incitement to murder. Many
Islamists regularly declare their intention to kill Jews wherever
they can find them. Hundreds of rockets fired from Gaza at southern
Israel over the past couple of weeks bear out daily the frenzied
attempt to murder as many Jews as possible. In the Mumbai massacre in
2008, it turned out that the attack on the tiny ultra-orthodox
Lubavitch centre was for the Islamic perpetrators of that atrocity
the most important target. There have been repeated terrorist
attempts on Jewish targets around the world. Oh - and Islamists have
been murdering black people in Libya because they are black.
Yet all this is ignored by the mainstream media. Desperate to
sanitise Muslim genocidal terrorism and prove that racism and Jew-
hatred is confined to white people and the ‘far right’, the media
simply did not entertain the possibility that the perpetrator of the
French killings might have been a Muslim. So a range of likely
perpetrators was canvassed – but they were all variations on white
racists.
And even when the perpetrator turned out to be an Islamic terrorist
the media were still trying to spin it away, with Sky News stressing
the deprivation of the killer and his family and interviewing a
French female journalist living in London who claimed that this
was ‘an attack against diversity’. As blogger Edgar Davidson observed
here:
‘She said that it was all down to the racist climate in France which
had been made worse by Nikolas Sarkozy in the last five years and she
picked out, as an example of racist lack of tolerance, the burka ban
he had introduced.’
Not only are the media and ‘progressive’ commentators in the west
desperate to sanitise Islamic terrorism and genocidal incitement;
they also join in. The Toulouse jihadist said he was
‘seeking revenge for Palestinian children and French military
postings overseas.’
But no Palestinian children have ever been targeted by Israel for
murder. Quite the reverse: Israel regularly puts its own soldiers in
harm’s way in order to any minimise civilian casualties in military
operations against Palestinian terrorists and their infrastructure
which it undertakes solely to protect its own people from further
murderous Palestinian attacks. Any Palestinian child casualties in
such operations occur solely as a tragic and inadvertent by-product
of war – and as often as not because the Palestinians have put their
own children in harm’s way.
Yet this deranged belief that the Israelis deliberately kill
Palestinian children is not only pumped out daily by the Arab and
Muslim world inciting their people to hate Jews and to murder them as
a holy act; not only do western progressives ignore this incitement
and pretend instead that Islamic terrorism arises from
legitimate ‘grievances’; these same western progressives themselves
pump out precisely the same lies and incitement - and then suggest
that the deliberate murder of Jewish innocents is the moral
equivalent of attempts by Israel to prevent the slaughter of yet more
innocents.
Thus the EU foreign affairs chief, the British Baroness Ashton,
seemed to equate the murder of the French Jews in Toulouse with the
deaths of Palestinian children in Gaza in Israeli military operations
there. Although the EU now claims she was misunderstood and that she
was merely referring to all violence against children, that does not
let her off the hook – indeed, by underscoring the fundamental
amorality of the remark, it not only attaches Lady Ashton to that
hook yet more firmly but also now attaches the EU itself. And now
Hamas itself, no less, has sprung to her defence:
"Ashton’s declarations are worthy of appreciation and support due to
Israel’s attempts to pressure her´, said a senior Hamas official,
Izzat al-Rishq, on his Facebook page.´
As a fine article in The Commentator points out:
‘No-one will ever know whether the tragedy in Toulouse would not have
taken place if the atmosphere were different. But we can say that
history teaches that mass demonisation can all too easily lead to the
dehumanisation of the group or people or nation that is being
demonised. From there it is only one single step to the belief that
murder itself can be justified.’
The terrorist who carried out the French killings may now have been
caught. But those in the west who provide an echo chamber for the
diabolical discourse that incubates genocide have yet to be brought
to account. (© 2012 Associated Newspapers Ltd 03/21/12)
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