Well, Jews, yeah, but, more generally, inherently virtuous "people of color" (Palestinians and their allies in this case) are always right vis-à-vis the "honkeys" (who happen to be the Israelis in this case). Thus, the shooting of a terrorist by an Israeli policeman or of a black thug by an American policeman are, _a priori_, wrongful acts, regardless of the actual facts of the case, and necessarily fall under the same paradigm of white racist aggression.
True enough, but Hamas is seen as part of the so-called Palestinian resistance, and is therefore accorded a respect--a reverence, even--that, say, ISIS or Boko Haram would never get.
Well, Jews, yeah, but, more generally, inherently virtuous "people of color" (Palestinians and their allies in this case) are always right vis-à-vis the "honkeys" (who happen to be the Israelis in this case). Thus, the shooting of a terrorist by an Israeli policeman or of a black thug by an American policeman are, _a priori_, wrongful acts, regardless of the actual facts of the case, and necessarily fall under the same paradigm of white racist aggression.
ReplyDeleteTrue enough, but Hamas is seen as part of the so-called Palestinian resistance, and is therefore accorded a respect--a reverence, even--that, say, ISIS or Boko Haram would never get.
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