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Once to every man and nation comes the moment to decide,
In the strife of Truth with Falsehood, for the good or evil
side.
James Russell Lowe, nineteenth century abolitionist
As quoted by Martin Luther King Jr concluding the Riverside speech of 4 April 1967 when King first linked the
struggle for civil rights to the Vietnam War.
Human rights and peace are about as necessary and compelling a combination
as any in nature. One without the other is an orphan that never was. A water
molecule without oxygen. Only a violent revolutionary or an academic could
disagree.
It’s time to talk Turkey about the Israel issue.
Not just Turkey.
It’s time to talk Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar,
Iraq, Libya, Islamic State, Russia, Syria again , Obama, Europe, very especially
Iran and very much in particular “Palestine” and all those across the seas who
are driven into the Israel issue by duty or conviction whether for good or
evil. All of them; woman, man and nation. It is time to talk Left. Especially
the now openly antisemitic academic Left.
Some will take the use of “scare quotes” for “Palestine” as a calculated
offence to the actuality of “Palestinian” human rights and nationhood; however
“nationhood” is defined. Not so. It is respectful of the rights of these people
to not label them and therefore to define them by a banner they never did choose
for themselves. It was chosen for them, then used by the regimes that have since
ruled over them that they also did not chose. The PLO, PA, Hamas, Fatah, Islamic
Jihad and the rest. They war among themselves most of all but they do have one
overriding thing in common. Never an election in sight. Ever.
There was an “election” in “Palestine” about a decade ago. It was the first. It led to a sharp and bloody “civil war” as brutal as any and all civil wars. But a war within a “state” that does not exist and never has? What eventually emerged to grab power promised and delivered more killing and war and not just in Gaza.
Everyone agrees another “election” is not a good idea right now, especially Hamas and Fatah. One “election” was enough. Another brewing “civil war” has higher priority. Of all the “polities” in the world only “Palestine” needs this many “scare quotes”.
There was an “election” in “Palestine” about a decade ago. It was the first. It led to a sharp and bloody “civil war” as brutal as any and all civil wars. But a war within a “state” that does not exist and never has? What eventually emerged to grab power promised and delivered more killing and war and not just in Gaza.
Everyone agrees another “election” is not a good idea right now, especially Hamas and Fatah. One “election” was enough. Another brewing “civil war” has higher priority. Of all the “polities” in the world only “Palestine” needs this many “scare quotes”.
There is much at stake here. This is a struggle for the language as much as
for civil rights and peace. It is a struggle for language. Those who
are arrayed against Israel and accuse her people of genocide, imperialism,
fascism, aggression, illegality, war mongering, apartheid and racism are first
of all mortal enemies of language as are all ideologues of totalitarianism and
their fellow travellers. Also drained of any worthwhile meaning are terrorism, defence, law, ethnic cleansing, soldier, two state solution, occupation,
independence, liberation, freedom and self determination.
Kill the language of politics, and civil rights and peace are at your mercy, as George Orwell so brilliantly made manifest for the ages. The Left are particularly adept at this. The past belongs to you no matter what abomination you have in mind. Genocides, wars, nakbas, nations and peoples either happened or did not depending only on the narrative of your ideology and nothing else. That can be changed at will.
Kill the language of politics, and civil rights and peace are at your mercy, as George Orwell so brilliantly made manifest for the ages. The Left are particularly adept at this. The past belongs to you no matter what abomination you have in mind. Genocides, wars, nakbas, nations and peoples either happened or did not depending only on the narrative of your ideology and nothing else. That can be changed at will.
As human conflicts go, this one has been loaded with enough baggage to
weigh down the Sixth Fleet.
What could be called in Australia, the Bob Carr slur against the law, is so ubiquitous that many
take it as a given. That the 1949 armistice lines are now borders and therefore
the Jews living beyond the borders and their communities are illegal even if
they are on land where Jews have lived continuously for centuries. Even in
Jerusalem. The Israeli government is acting illegally by permitting Jews to live
in certain Jewish neighbourhoods in Jerusalem, or indeed by not removing them,
by force if necessary, to make way for Hamas and the PLO. Only Jews are illegal.
Arabs can and do live where they like, even if they are Israelis, including in
what was once the Jewish Quarter of the Old City.
There is no suggestion of illegality from anyone and certainly not from Bob Carr. The Bob Carr concept of jurisprudence has very closely defined boundaries indeed. Whether people are living in an illegal community depends entirely on whether the people are Jews. Jews living in a part of the city where they are forbidden are breaking the law.
There is no suggestion of illegality from anyone and certainly not from Bob Carr. The Bob Carr concept of jurisprudence has very closely defined boundaries indeed. Whether people are living in an illegal community depends entirely on whether the people are Jews. Jews living in a part of the city where they are forbidden are breaking the law.
The 1949 armistice lines are exactly that. The lines were declared in a
flash by soldiers on a battle field strewn with vehicles, guns, interlocked
troop units and the tangled debris of war. They were not and were imagined to be
borders. It was an interim boundary pending negotiations and treaty between the
parties that did not even include “Palestinians”, let alone “Palestine”. They
did not exist as an identifiable people or nation. All that was in the future.
The negotiations never happened and so the state of war never ended. Instead
there were three more wars. Every peace initiative since has been grounded in
the principle of land for peace. A negotiated border in exchange for peace and
recognition. The “Palestinians” have been retrospectively catapulted into
history as a principal party, as sometimes happens, even if no one is able to
define who they are or accept where they came from. (Here’s a hint. Jews are
from Judea. Arabs are from Arabia.)
That the “Palestinians” are there now no one can deny but here is the rub. Land for peace was accepted by Israel and Egypt and so there was a peace treaty. A permanent peace with Israel has never been accepted by “Palestine”. That would require recognition of the sovereignty of the Jewish state, including sovereignty over her borders and population, and that is abhorrent to the ideology of Palestinianism and those who push this ideology from Tehran to the campus of Sydney University. As Yasser Arafat observed to Bill Clinton after the collapse of the Camp David talks, any “Palestinian” leader who attempted such a treaty would be signing his own death warrant.
That the “Palestinians” are there now no one can deny but here is the rub. Land for peace was accepted by Israel and Egypt and so there was a peace treaty. A permanent peace with Israel has never been accepted by “Palestine”. That would require recognition of the sovereignty of the Jewish state, including sovereignty over her borders and population, and that is abhorrent to the ideology of Palestinianism and those who push this ideology from Tehran to the campus of Sydney University. As Yasser Arafat observed to Bill Clinton after the collapse of the Camp David talks, any “Palestinian” leader who attempted such a treaty would be signing his own death warrant.
None of this is to suggest that a negotiated two state solution is not
fair, legal and equitable. Just not at all possible right now, is all. So what
the Israeli PM says in an election campaign is irrelevant to all of this. Of
course there can be no unilateral withdrawal to an old armistice line puffed up
as a border in a war that has never been declared over. That is not a bid for
peace and if it is required by law, then this is a law that requires that Jews
who can not be killed or subjugated must commit suicide. Good luck with that.
This is something beyond the gift or power of Netanyahu or anybody else. Even
Obama, Jimmy Carter or Carr could not deliver on that. If you want Jews dead
then it will have to be murder. The haters of Israel should at least have the
honesty to say so.
Iran does.
Iran does.
Exactly a year to the day after the Riverside speech, Martin Luther King
had his throat torn out by a single bullet from a high powered rifle while
leaning over the rail of the balcony of an Afro American segregated motel in
Memphis, while talking to a colleague of Jesse Jackson below, silencing him
forever. Twelve years earlier and he had begun his campaign with the Montgomery
Bus Boycott.
Many then thought his campaign was a pipe dream. King was a trouble maker. He was up against an ingrained racism in people who themselves were often thought of in racist terms. White trash. The Alabama cops just across the state border in Driving Miss Daisy. The mob who Gregory Peck had to guard his client from in To Kill A Mocking Bird thereby inspiring a generation of lawyers who might have otherwise done something more useful with their lives. Incorrigible and beneath reform.
Fifty years later and there are hundreds of high schools, streets and public buildings named after Martin Luther King, most of them in the south. People can change. In the time of Martin Luther King most Australians would likely have identified more with segregationists with the bull horns and the guns than with the non-violent civil rights movement. We had our own segregation and King and his movement would have been seen as evidence in support of the White Australia Policy. Keep foreign racial troubles out. Political cultures are never stagnant. It is bigotry to suggest they are never ending for some.
Many then thought his campaign was a pipe dream. King was a trouble maker. He was up against an ingrained racism in people who themselves were often thought of in racist terms. White trash. The Alabama cops just across the state border in Driving Miss Daisy. The mob who Gregory Peck had to guard his client from in To Kill A Mocking Bird thereby inspiring a generation of lawyers who might have otherwise done something more useful with their lives. Incorrigible and beneath reform.
Fifty years later and there are hundreds of high schools, streets and public buildings named after Martin Luther King, most of them in the south. People can change. In the time of Martin Luther King most Australians would likely have identified more with segregationists with the bull horns and the guns than with the non-violent civil rights movement. We had our own segregation and King and his movement would have been seen as evidence in support of the White Australia Policy. Keep foreign racial troubles out. Political cultures are never stagnant. It is bigotry to suggest they are never ending for some.
The notion of Jews being confined to their own section of town is hardly
new but to declare it as modern law is bizarre, offensive and dangerous. If
there is any hope of an agreed land for peace deal then it must be negotiated
between parties that are not impugned as illegitimate. If one party is to be
excoriated as “illegal” then the negotiations have failed even before any one
has come to the table. That way lies war. This is why Carr and people like him,
including of course the whole BDS movement, are a threat to world peace.
The terrifying thing is that Carr may well be right and that if the matter was to now
come before an international tribunal,such as the ICJ, a majority of the judges,
coming as they do from countries where judges are under the thumb of the ruling
ideology and even some who are not, may decide that Jews living free are illegal
in “Palestine” as they are throughout the Muslim world. Or would be illegal had
they not been expelled decades ago. They offend not just sharia. At that point
international law will have caught up with sharia. It is exactly at that point
that international law as a concept worth preserving will have died. What
stumbling brain dead hulk that remains would be best put down before it did any
more harm. A victory for Bob Carr.
So it is time to stop calling this issue the Israel/Palestine conflict. It
has nothing to do with “Palestine” or Israel, or at least nothing they can do
much about. It is a multi layered abuse of the language to call it this. Israel
and “Palestine” are paper boats in a bath buffeted by much wilder ocean winds.
Neither is really in control of its destiny. “Palestine” in particular has no
free agency at all.
Call it the Israel issue if you like because it is least of all
about Israel and is about the rest of us. Take a look at “Palestine” and the
rest of the Muslim world, especially Iran that now the worst and most dangerous US president in history, even worse than Carter, has fallen on both knees to appease
like a supplicant who beholds a vengeful prophet. This could be exactly the
problem. Take a look and you are staring into the mouth of an active volcano.
If you think that tossing Israel into the boiling lava will calm the angry
fires, a sort of human virgin sacrifice to the gods, then you are indeed in the
mental atmosphere of the seventh century.
As if you could. Some sacrifice. Some virgin. But you could end up
destroying the world.
This may be the best piece that you've written.
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