Monday, June 06, 2011

Arab double talk

There are Arab members in the Israeli parliament. Below one of them says what she stands for
Knesset Member Haneen Zouabi of the Balad party is open about her role being fundamentally oppositional. "I was elected to speak for those who voted for me, not to reinforce the Zionist consensus," she says. "My role is to represent injustice and to make it more visible."

Zouabi has long argued against the legitimacy of a Jewish state for allowing "institutionalised discrimination", instead favouring "a bi-national state not based on ethnicity".

Source

And where in the Arab world do we find ""a bi-national state not based on ethnicity"? There is none. There is NOWHERE in the Muslim world where the rights of Jews are "not based on ethnicity". They are universally second-class citizens -- where they have not been chased out altogether. If Arabs walked the walk we might believe them when they talk the talk

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Amazing how the intolerant always demand tolerance from others. Reminds me of the American left.

Anonymous said...

Many, if not most, Arabs living in Israel are happy with the life that they have. Who exactly does this politician represent? Certainly not those that I met on two trips to Israel.

-btm

sig said...

And for those who live in "non-Muslim" countries, if you let Sharia Law take hold, you will ultimately end up in a Muslim-run country without and bi-national representation. It may not be in your lifetime, but it is inevitable and more imminent than you think unless you take a stand to abolish Sharia Law as a legitimate legal system.

Anonymous said...

Tell that to the Brits sig. Ooops, too late.

Anonymous said...

The Brits may be playing with fire in giving muslim communities the opportunity to carry out their own local justice in simple domestic disputes and non-criminal matters, but it saves these immigrant problems clogging up the normal courts and costing the UK tax-payers even more.

sig said...

Anon 2:16, to me, it's just too huge a price to pay for convenience. We still have a chance here in the United States, but with the Politically Correct movement taking such a strong hold, it'll be a long battle.

Anonymous said...

The real problem with Britain? Too many foreign nationals and children of foreign nationals who have forgotten why they moved to the UK in the first place. They have glamourised the crap-hole countries they came from so their children feel more foreginer than citizen in their own countries.

Anonymous said...

I think it's a case of "wanting your cake and eat it too" with many immigrants especially muslims. They want the freedoms and benefits of a western democracy, but otherwise continue to live as before in self-contained cultural enclaves, which is nothing more than reverse colonization when whole districts are "taken over".

stinky said...

She says she "represents injustice," does she?

Sounds about right.

Sherm said...

Doing away with Sharia Law would mean
eliminating the religion. I don't see
that happening anytime soon. The law
should only be allowed in Muslim controlled countries. Muslim
communities in other countries are
under the laws of that country. Not
Sharia law.... What is their problem?

Anonymous said...

Muslims are colonizers. If they can't do it by outright conquest (as in the past) they do it by infiltration and subterfuge. They are expanding their numbers and influence in the West by using the democratic tolerant culture against itself until they have enough power to dispense with it - like cuckoos in the nest.