Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Europeans can't force us to die, so they tell us to.

In general, I despise Europeans. I keep an open mind in person, but as a general rule, I don't trust them. Our history in Europe is one of oppression and slaughter. Now that we have Israel, they haven't been able to harm us to the same extent. However, they still seem to wish us harm. Just as Europeans would discuss what to do about the "Jewish problem" before expelling us or slaughtering us, they now won't even allow Israel to be a member of talks to do with achieving peace with the "Palestinians".

Israel’s frustration with the EU, or at least with part of the EU, was highlighted this week when Luxembourg’s Foreign Minister Jean Asselborn, who was hosting the monthly meeting of EU foreign ministers, held an informal dinner on Sunday night on the Middle East with EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton to which he invited representatives from France, Britain, Germany, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Austria, Sweden, Denmark, Portugal, Greece, Egypt, Jordan, Morocco, Iraq, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Russia, the US, Indonesia, the Arab League and the PA – but not Israel.

Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt, in a blog posting about the dinner, made it clear that Israel was a large part of the discussion.

Bildt wrote that it was evident that “large parts of the Arab world” have now “given up virtually all hope of progress” with the present Israeli government.

Think about what our former enemies are saying about our homeland. How is this all that different from the European frustrations in attempting to force us to convert to Christianity? We refuse to give in to their unreasonable demands, and so they try to figure out what to do with us behind closed doors.

We have attempted, on numerous occasions, to end the bloodshed. The "Palestinians" have never given us a single concession. They demand that Jews make every single concession and that they make none. Until the "Palestinians" are willing to make concessions, just as we are, the fighting will never end. The ball has been in the "Palestinian" court for decades, yet the Europeans still blame us, just as they have always blamed us for any problem they seem to have.

Contrary to the popular opinion, Europeans have changed very little. They still see Jews as their enemy, otherwise why would they fail to see how hard Israel attempts to make peace? We gave up the whole Gaza strip, forced thousands of people from their homes. We were rewarded with more terrorism, and yet somehow we were in the wrong yet again when we defended ourselves.

This is a recurring problem with Europeans. The only public figure in all of Europe that I've seen that actually seems to understand what is going on is Geert Wilders. I'm sure there are more, but they seem to be few and far between and don't seem to speak up nearly so loudly. If anyone who reads this blog could send me the names of any others, I'd appreciate it.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

There aren't many real men left in Europe these days. Vaclav Havel is another one. Maybe Lech Walesa.

Lochemya David said...

Vaclav Havel seems like an ignorant twit, to me. I have come across a writing of his from 2008.

http://www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/havel35/English

He speaks of Israelis using "hard security" and claims that Israel's blockade of Gaza was causing hunger. None of these accusations are true. Israel could have by now completely wiped out the terrorists if the world would piss off and let them do what is necessary. The International Red Cross already confirmed that there never was any humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Long before the easing the blockade, you could find pictures of markets filled with food. No one was ever hungry.

As for Lech Walesa, I see he is an anti-communist, which is so far, so good, but I can find little about his positions on Israel, my primary concern.