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Editorial See other Editorial Articles Title: What if Helen Thomas Had Emulated Powerful Right-Wingers and Said Palestinians Don't Exist? What if Helen Thomas Had Emulated Powerful Right-Wingers and Said Palestinians Don't Exist? Right-wingers constantly deny the existence of the Palestinian identity, and they get to keep their jobs. June 14, 2010 | One of the greats, Helen Thomas. More:www.alternet.org/story/14...d_palestinians_dont_exist LIKE THIS ARTICLE ? Join our mailing list: Sign up to stay up to date on the latest headlines via email. Petitions by Change.org|Get Widget|Start a Petition » Mike Huckabees reputation didnt take a nose dive when he said "There's no such thing as a Palestinian." When Joe the Plumber made the same suggestion, the right wing crowed. There was no outcry when New Republic editor Marty Peretz said Palestine is an utter fiction or when Glenn Beck described the Palestinians as Syrians
kind of wandering around, tending their flocks, walking around basically in the desert. Supporters of the Israeli right make the argument all the time. Helen Thomas lost her job, and ultimately her reputation, for an off-the-cuff, off-duty remark that Jews should get the hell out of Palestine -- and go back to Germany, Poland or the U.S. Its a disgrace -- the tone and context of her comments were completely overlooked in the feeding frenzy that followed (she was speaking to a bunch of Jewish students, for example). Its important to understand the stunning hypocrisy in the overblown reaction to Thomas quip. The argument that theres no such thing as a Palestinian -- that the Palestinians displaced in the creation of the state of Israel were just wandering Arabs who might simply be absorbed into neighboring Arab states -- is incredibly commonplace but not at all controversial. But if hundreds of thousands of Italians were living in exile in Europe -- if we were talking about Europeans rather than Arabs -- nobody would dream of suggesting they be "absorbed by Spain and Portugal. The narrative is specifically meant to deny that the Palestinians have a legitimate claim in the conflict. From there, its a small leap to the widespread, false and deadly belief that Palestinian violence stems only from an irrational hatred of Jews, which precludes the possibility of a negotiated settlement and justifies Israeli violence as a simple matter of self-defense. Obviously, the conflict is far more complex. Helen Thomas was a great and honest journalist, but what her defenders don't grasp is that her comments were just as wrong as the idea that the Palestinian people are some kind of fiction, and just as dangerously so. The first rule for evaluating views of the Israel-Palestine conflict: never take anyone seriously who doesnt grasp the simple truth that both Israelis and Palestinians have various and competing claims -- historical, cultural and legal -- to the same chunk of sun-baked earth. To suggest otherwise is not only historic revisionism, its also a serious obstacle to peace. Its 2010, and the worlds attention (and political pressure) must be directed at resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in some way that both sides can live with. Neither the Palestinians nor the Israelis are going anywhere. Entertaining fantasies of ending this decades-long conflict with some mythical evacuation of an entire people is not only a distraction, its a dream that leads the combatants to believe they might eliminate their opponents instead of making the concessions necessary to finally negotiate a settlement.
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#1. To: tom007 (#0)
Unfortunately for the Zio-Nazi's, there is more than 2000 years of evidence, to include maps that plainly name Palestine, that prove differently.
"The Central Intelligence Agency owns everyone of any significance in the major media." ~ William Colby, Director, CIA 19731976 Nothing in the State, everything outside the State, everything against the State - Jan Lester, Escape From Leviathan "When plunder becomes a way of life for a group of men living together in society, they create for themselves in the course of time a legal system that authorizes it and a moral code that justifies it." - Frederic Bastiat Good order results spontaneously when things are let alone. - Zhuangzi
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