Monday, 26 January 2009



Sky joins BBC in banning Gaza appeal

Hamas is a Sunni terrorist organisation, and the Arabs in Gaza voted them in, thus approving of their terrorism. So why would anybody in the West want to help Hamas restore order, never mind feed them? Why would you want to help them rebuild any housing or tunnels?

The advertisement, by the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC), asks for donations for Palestinian Arabs left without homes, food, water or medicine after 22-days of retribution by the Israel Defence Forces after Hamas’ incessant but pointless rocket firing. I compare it to having someone spit at you. You ask them to stop—yet they keep spitting at you. It may not hurt you, but it’s not pleasant. You warn them what you’ll do if they don’t—they respond by more spitting. Finally, you punch them in the nose, hard. They stop. Now bystanders appeal on behalf of this lout for a supply of a hanky to stench the blood. My reaction is to tell them to sod off!

I consider Hamas and those poor civilians as one and the same. Dump Hamas, and I would be only to happy to have DEC give them help—not otherwise.

This ‘charitable’ appeal has Tony Benn and George Galloway standing outside the BBC demonstrating against their spot on decision not to help Hamas, and in my view, the ‘charities’ have got into bed with the Trotskyites like Benn and Galloway, to help Arab terrorism aimed at the Western ‘infidel.’ How screwy can this world get? Hamas chose to pursue war with Israel rather than the welfare of its Arab people—now it's prepared to accepts ‘charity’ from those ‘infidels’ it wants to destroy. Let the Arabs help their own—why is DEC involved. Could it be for straight forward lefwing political reasons?

I’m glad Sky and the BBC have told DEC to sod off! Sixty MPs have signed an early day motion, 11,000 BBC Trotskyites viewers have lodged complaints and hundreds of Trotskyites protesters have picketed BBC offices to protest against the corporation's stance—amongst them, Tony Benn, George Galloway, and other Trots with illegal Arab immigrants. Even that useless Druid, Rowan Williams, has joined the afray. My reaction is—they can sod off!
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