Thursday, November 29, 2018

CNN commentator Calls For The Elimination of Israel at UN pro-Palestine event.


CNN commentator Marc Lamont Hill addressed the opening meeting of the United Nations commemoration of the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People Wednesday. 


 "This year marks the 70th anniversary of the Nakba," he said. "The Israeli nation continues to restrict freedom," Hill stated. "There are more than 60 Israel laws that deny citizenship rights to Palestinians just because they are not Jewish." 

 He called the "Israeli criminal justice system" a "term I can only use with irony," as "Palestinians are routinely denied due process of law." 

 Hill further accused Israel of turning Gaza into "the world's largest open-air prison." 

 "As an American I’m embarrassed that my tax dollars contribute to this reality. No American president has taken a principled stand for Palestinian rights. I’m saddened though not surprised that Trump has further emboldened Israel’s behavior. He called the US recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and the relocation of the US embassy to Jerusalem as a "powerful provocation" and a"death knell" for the peace process. Hill noted that Trump's actions "are not wildly out of step with American policy" as his actions followed a law Congress passed in 1995. "Donald Trump is not an exception to American policy, but a more rather he is a more transparent and aggressive iteration of it. He called for the international community to engage in Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions against Israel until it allow a Palestinian State on the pre-1967 borders and allow the so-called 'right of return.'


Hill said the international community must allow the Palestinian Arabs to use any methods necessary to resist Israel, implying that violence against Israel is legitimate.

"Contrary to western mythology, black resistance to American apartheid was not" purely nonviolent, he said. "Tactics otherwise divergent from Dr. King or Gandhi were equally important to preserving safety and attaining freedom. If we are in true solidarity, we must allow them the same range of opportunity and political possibility. 

We must recognize the right of an occupied people to defend themselves. We must prioritize peace, but we must not romanticize or fetishize it. We must promote non violence at every opportunity, but cannot endorse narrow politics that shames Palestinians for resisting, for refusing to do nothing in ethnic cleansing."

Justice requires a "Free Palestine from the River to the Sea," he concluded.

4 comments:

Sue said...

This is the kind of Negro that belongs back in Africa with chimps who are smarter than himself. Next this racist will call me racist.

Ezra the Kapo said...

Oh I think he's just misunderstood.

As haRav haGaon R' Rodney King hut amul gefregt, can we all get along?

Now if someone can only get me his cell #, I think I have a good shot at pulling in another client fee after some buttering up & tuchess lekking.

Ma Rabbi said...

Someone should tell this guy that the only place in the world where you still have black slaves is in Arab countries.

Anonymous said...

CNN terminated this ape today.

Now Temple University should be pressured to follow suit.