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- Jordanian ministry calls to block Internet porn
- A party in London to celebrate an anti-semite
- Saudi Arabia bans "gays and tomboys" from their schools
- Hypocritical outrage against IDF and Israel police
- Democracy, Palestinian Arab style
Jordanian ministry calls to block Internet porn Posted: 17 Apr 2012 03:30 PM PDT From Jordan Times: The Ministry of Information and Communications Technology on Monday voiced readiness to block pornographic websites in the Kingdom. If the campaign is successful and the money is found to do nationwide blocking of adult sites, then the ministry would also have the means to block political sites that they deem dangerous as well. This statistic was interesting: Citing the Internet metrics company Alexa, [activists] said between 77 per cent and 80 per cent of Internet users in Jordan access pornographic sites. |
A party in London to celebrate an anti-semite Posted: 17 Apr 2012 11:15 AM PDT From the Daily Mail last week: A Palestinian activist, who was allowed to enter Britain despite being banned on the grounds he might incite racial hatred, has won an appeal to stay.As I have noted over the years, Salah is a lying anti-semite who is constantly inciting violence. He has even pushed the classic blood libel that Jews use children's blood to make matzoh. So of course London's Muslims and apologists for terror celebrated his court victory: Following a fraught 10 month legal battle against the British Home Secretary, Sheikh Raed Salah's friends, supporters and campaigners bid him a fond farewell during a congratulatory function in London yesterday. He was greeted by a packed hall of over 350 people, and entered to the congratulatory cheers of the attendees celebrating his victory against the Home Office's deportation order issued in June last year.It is very telling to see who unabashedly celebrates a Jew-hating terror supporter in England. (There are well over 100 photos of the event, I'm sure that the British observers can identify many of these people.) |
Saudi Arabia bans "gays and tomboys" from their schools Posted: 17 Apr 2012 10:10 AM PDT From Emirates 24/7: Saudi Arabia has decided to bar gays and tom boys from its government schools and universities within a crackdown against the spread of this phenomenon in the conservative Moslem Gulf Kingdom, a newspaper said on Monday. (h/t jzaik) |
Hypocritical outrage against IDF and Israel police Posted: 17 Apr 2012 05:25 AM PDT By now everyone has seen this video of IDF officer Shalom Eisner hitting a Danish protester with his rifle (at 0:15): Even though Eisner's fingers were broken a short time earlier by these "peaceful" activists, the video is shocking because there was no apparent provocation that happens immediately before his assault, and Israeli security forces must be careful to uphold their own standards. Indeed, Israeli society and leadership is shocked by the video and Eisner has been suspended. When something like this happens, it is important that all the facts are thoroughly investigated and the truth revealed. Videos can be edited and things are not always what they seem. In this case, though, it is hard to imagine that there is any justification for how Eisner acted, since there were no edits immediately before the incident as is so often the case with other videos we've seen of IDF clashes with protesters that are carefully edited to make it appear that the IDF fires tear gas before "peace" protesters pummel them with rocks. Israeli soldiers and security personnel are human, but they are expected to act in a superhuman manner - and indeed that is what they must do. Outrage over this incident is justified, but the context is important as well. What this incident reveals though is that the outrage over the incident on the part of the anti-Israel crowd is hypocritical. They pretend that they care about human rights and that this only reveals Israel's anti-democratic and authoritarian nature. In fact, they are only using it as an excuse to bash Israel under the fig leaf of human rights. Because they have never, ever, said a word about these other scenes of apparent Israeli brutality against innocent people in the territories. On the same day that the Danish activist was beaten, another incident occurred in the territories - an incident that is in many ways far worse, but that did not get any attention in the world media: Israel Border Police detained and beat a nine-year-old Jewish resident of Hebron on Saturday, after he entered a closed military zone near the house that was recently occupied by settlers. Where are the anguished op-eds saying that this proves that Israeli society has become an immoral cesspool? You won't find them. Because many people seem to agree that such brutality is justified, when the victims aren't of their own political stripes. Here's a video of many such incidents against Jews in Judea and Samaria. This video also shows what appears to be unconscionable brutality against civilians. But in this case, the civilians are Jews. In this case, there are no outraged statements from human rights organizations or "peace activists." The rules of how to handle incidents like these must be consistent no matter who the victims are. In all cases the incidents need to be investigated, the truth needs to be revealed and lessons need to be learned. And the outrage should be consistent as well. That is where everyone seems to fall short. It is easy to be self-righteous when the victims are on your side. But too often that is simply hypocrisy. Israeli security forces must uphold their own standards and policies, no matter what. Those standards happen to be as well-thought out and moral as those of any other country. And they require an almost superhuman effort on the part of those on the front lines. When actions fall short of those standards, outrage is justified - no matter who the victims are. (h/t Yoel) |
Democracy, Palestinian Arab style Posted: 17 Apr 2012 03:05 AM PDT From Ma'an: Fatah has decided revitalize its committee in Gaza with young leaders, senior party official Nabil Shaath said Monday.No elections, no conventions, nobody being named publicly, just an announcement that the next generation of Fatah leaders in Gaza will be handpicked by some secret process in a wholly opaque manner. It must be noted that the PA - whose leadership is supposed to be democratically elected, even though the current president is serving years past his official term and the prime minister was never elected - reports to the PLO, which has no elections. The PLO is dominated by Fatah. So self-appointed Fatah leaders are the real leaders of the PA, and the facade of democracy is nothing but a joke even when there were elections. The more populist and anti-corruption Hamas wouldn't do anything so anti-democratic like that, would they? The results of Hamas' internal leadership re-shuffle are still confidential, party officials said Monday.Oops. |
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