Democracy for the Middle East
January 18, 2005Rice Report Captures BBC Gargjew Award
Is it any wonder that Britons, dependent as they are on their government broadcasting ministry and a mere handful of respectable newspapers, are close to illiterate about the world beyond their shores? Today's broadcast ministry report on the Rice nomination provides a case in point. It featured this gargoyle-like picture of Dr. Rice and ended with a similarly misleading background paragraph about the Middle East:
Hardly. In truth, the situation centers on the century long, European inspired Islamo-Fascist genocide of the oldest indigenous population in the Middle East. By withholding this contextual information, the BBC is leaving its viewers with the impression that the problems of the region began when the Arabs were denied political rights by the Jews. The truth, of course, is the opposite.
The post-Ottoman, Arab-Islamic quest for racial and religious hegemony in the Middle East targeted the happless and long-decimated Jews (who had barely survived Muslim dhimmitude and European barbarism) due to their overt weakness (hundreds of millions of Arabs vs. tens of thousands of Jews), their status among Muslims as dhimmis (subjegants who have no political rights), and their unexpected success at gradually gathering-in their remnants, purchasing land, and re-establishing their ancient state. More provocative yet, the Jews rebuilt their "Israel" as a modern, fully democratic (albeit pinhead-sized) country where even outright enemies of the state can obtain free health care and a vote. Today, Nobel Prizes accumulate faster in Israel than they do in France, Germany and Belgium.
The Jewish claim to the land of their fathers (who preceeded Muhammad by a millenium) is documented in an ancient and widely respected book, the Bible, where Israel's history, ownership, previous caretakers, borders, and terms and conditions for continued use by the Jews are provided in compelling detail. Although the Bible has been discredited in the eyes of most Europeans (who consider it to be full of "myths"), the factual nature of its contents is accepted by billions of people the world over including most Americans. Indeed from time immemorial, people of all faiths and nationalities have referred to the Jews as the People of the Book.
It would be of great practical benefit to the badly misled subjects of the UK if their broadcast ministry presented African-American leaders and Jewish freedom fighters in a more objective light. It is hard enough to get the people of the Opium Wars to use their moral compass without the additional burden of distorted news.
DFME named today's award after the BBC's wont to inculcate judeophobic attitudes in its viewers through the use of news photography. We're bestowing it here (Rice isn't Jewish) to shed light on the fair possibility that the secular BBC, like the church regime that preceeded it, regards all evil as Jew-like.
Home . Posted by Editor at January 18, 2005 03:39 PM . DFME's new internet address is www.dfme.org