Friday, January 18, 2013

Morsi justifies his anti-Semitic tirades and the US buys it


Reading the justification accepted by the US for the anti-semitic tirades by Egypt’s president Morsi, it seems like Lewis Carroll could have included the excuse in Alice Through the Looking Glass as logic was lacking.  
 
It was reported that “both sides… want to get beyond the gap”? The "gap" is a record of Morsi's more virulent sub-medieval anti-Semitic rants and the "both sides" in this case actually refer to Morsi and the US, represented by the visiting John McCain (who I actually do admire). However, it was not the US who was party to Morsi’s vile ethno-racism, so by ignoring the actual victim of the slander and moving on, the US is accepting Morsi had a legitimate, though disagreeable, point.

And I bet they both "want to get beyond the gap" because Egypt’s dire economy needs US funding to feed its population and Obama’s administration wants to give funds from the US’s dire economy to Morsi’s Muslim Brotherhood government.   There should be no "get out of jail free" card for Morsi’s coarse, base, ignorant and vile hatred.

Unlike Morsi, I have never been a member or supporter of a nazi inspired organization, such as the Muslim Brotherhood. Nonetheless, if I ranted that all Muslims or Egyptians are diseased bloodsucking pigs and apes, I would rightly be considered persona non grata with John McCain, and of course with Barack Hussein Obama and the US State department, even if I explained that this was just a comment on Egypt's economic policies and its policy of supporting jihadi terrorists and not really a statement pertaining to all Muslims. Morsi has justified his hate based on a fiction dictated by his world view and he made false claims that were unchallenged in the media reports. Morsi even asserted that Israel, the victim of over 12,000 missile attacks from Gaza, a place that Israel itself ethnically cleansed of Jews, should take no action against the terrorists and their supporters there.
 
Whilst Mali and Algeria burn, the US turned a blind eye to the one resurgent age-old hatred now acceptable in Western polite society, and seeks to funnel billions of dollars to the promoter and terrorist enabler of such evil.

The current political cowardice of BHObama administration and the lamentable US foreign policy are a sore sight for democratic eyes.

Egypt's Morsi justifies his anti-Semitic rants and the US buys it


Reading the justification accepted by the US for the anti-semitic tirades by Egypt’s president Morsi I felt like Alice Through the Looking Glass as the logic escaped me.  “Both sides… want to get beyond the gap”? I bet they do, because Egypt’s dire economy needs US funding to feed its population and Obama’s administration wants to give funds from the US’s dire economy to Morsi’s Muslim Brotherhood government. However, it was not the US who was party to Morsi’s vile ethno-racism, so by ignoring the actual victim of the slander and moving on, the US is accepting Morsi had a legitimate, though disagreeable, point.  There should be no "get out of jail free" card for Morsi’s coarse, base, ignorant and vile hatred.

 

Unlike Morsi, I have never been a member or supporter of a nazi inspired organization, such as the Muslim Brotherhood, yet I am sure that if I ranted that all Muslims or Egyptians are diseased filthy animals descended from Satan, I would be persona non grata with John McCain, and of course with Barack Hussein Obama and the US State department, even if I explained that this was just a comment on Egypt's foreign or economic policy and not pertaining to all Muslims. Morsi has justified his hate based on a fiction dictated by his world view and made false claims that are unchallenged in the report. Morsi even asserted that Israel, the victim of over 12,000 missile attacks from Gaza, a place Israel itself ethnically cleansed of Jews, should take no action against the terrorists and their supporters there.

 

The current political cowardice of BHObama administration and the lamentable US foreign policy are a sore sight for democratic eyes.