Vengeance or Genocide?

Okay, sports fans, what was more shocking, the self-described “fat, Jewish, queer lesbian” portraying our Lord Jesus at the repulsive drag-act mockery of the Last Supper at the opening of the Olympics, or the fact that the Israelis have now surpassed the 40,000 dead in Gaza number—mostly women and children—and their leader, the murdering gangster called Netanyahu, is invited to address and given a nonstop standing ovations by the American Congress? It’s a horrible choice, I know, but anyone who has a heart has got to go with the latter. Forty thousand dead, and my favorite newspaper, the New York Post, has “Israel Under Attack” as its daily headline. I wonder what the caption would be if 40,000 Israelis had been killed after a Palestinian loss of 1,200? I used to be a columnist at the paper the great Alexander Hamilton founded around the same time the good old US of A became a nation, and I get it, New York has the largest Jewish population outside Israel. But come on, 40,000 versus 1,200 and only rubble where once stood a city? Indoctrinating Our Chi... Newman, Alex Best Price: $14.91 Buy New $16.58 (as of 10:21 UTC - Details)

Never mind. History will cast Netanyahu as a genocidal monster, not that it will help starving Palestinians grieving for their dead. He vowed vengeance after the October 7 massacre of innocent Israelis, and then delivered it beyond imagination. There’s been slaughter of trapped civilians, the horrid death of innocent children in the thousands, and the destruction of hospitals, schools, and the civilian infrastructure. And along with those horrors, there were fifty standing ovations by American politicians.

“History will cast Netanyahu as a genocidal monster, not that it will help starving Palestinians grieving for their dead.”

And it gets better. John “Three Pizzas” Podhoretz, a slob propagandist for total war by Uncle Sam in the Middle East, called Netanyahu “absolutely dazzling” for his shameless address to Congress. It was dazzling in the manner of some concentration camp commander bragging about his kill ratio. Podhoretz and his ghastly father were beating the war drums after 9/11 and managed to get the moron in the White House at the time to listen. Both speak as great war experts, but the closest they’ve been to any front was when ghastly father and ghastlier son went to see the black-and-white 1945 picture Burma starring Errol Flynn. The Great Austrian Eco... Holcombe, Randall G Best Price: $4.99 Buy New $12.90 (as of 12:51 UTC - Details)

Gaza is a tragedy, but it is also America’s tragedy. The indispensable military and political cover Uncle Sam lavishes on Israel makes the good uncle responsible for a hell of a lot of innocents’ deaths. Israel is conducting a war of annihilation, with schools, hospitals, and tent encampments being bombed to smithereens. If Gaza is not a war crime, I’d like to know what is.

Netanyahu vowed vengeance after the October massacre of innocents and the taking of hostages by Hamas, but is killing women and children, turning cities into rubble, and starving to death men, women, and children because they are Gaza residents. Is it vengeance, or is it genocide? The U.S. government failed to get an adequate amount of food into Gaza, yet it had no trouble in sending vast amounts of ammunition and bombs to Israel so Gaza could be flattened.

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