Friday, June 29, 2012

Alice Walker is an anti-Semitic liar blinded by hate who once wrote a fictional book about purple

Another guest writer has allowed me to include their statement regarding Alice Walker. She is the writer of the novel "The Color Purple" (colour spelt incorrectly for most of the English speaking world) regarding the experience of prejudice. Nonetheless, Walker has proven herself to be a vile supporter of terrorism both in word and deed in recent years, as long as the terrorism is directed against Jews. According to her, Jewish children should live under missile bombardment launched from amongst the protective Arab civilians in Gaza, but any attempt by Israel to protect its children is unacceptable. Her hypocrisy is laid bare in the statement below.


I feel bad for Alice Walker, as she is not happy that all the Arab women in Israel have found an equality that is unparalleled in any Arab country.

I feel bad for Alice Walker, as she is not happy that all the Arabs in Israel have equality and access to education that is not available to them in the Arab world.

I feel bad for Alice Walker, as she is not happy that Arabs are democratically elected and represented in the Israeli government, and justice system and well represented in the educational system, civil service and professions.

I feel bad for Alice Walker, as she is not happy with the equality in Israel while blacks, Christians and Moslems cross deserts by foot, fleeing from all across Africa in droves, to get to Israel where they know they will finally find equality, freedom and opportunity.

I feel bad for Alice Walker, as she is not happy and prefers the ethnic cleansing of Jews and destruction of Jewish heritage sites, synagogues and cemeteries during 19 years under Jordanian Arab (unrecognized) sovereignty, and would prefer that that be the standard we strive for, rather than thousands of years of non-Arab sovereignty and 45 years of equality under Israeli government (that is enshrined as legal and unchangeable in the U.N. Charter, as well as British and American law).

I feel bad for Alice Walker, as she has chosen the hypocrisy of publicly refusing to allow her book to be published in Israel knowing full well that her royalties from the other publisher will not suffer for her actions.

I also feel bad for the Arabs and Israelis who are forced to endure constant security and checks to ensure their very physical safety because of some who would kill many if given the opportunity.

Mostly I feel bad for Alice Walker and those who have chosen either ignorance of reality and misleading bigotry and anti-Semitism over visiting and experiencing the reality of Israel.