To: Crimson Ghost who wrote (2733 ) 10/24/2003 12:01:39 PM From: Emile Vidrine Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 22250 CRY OF ANTI-SEMITISM COMING FROM JEWS? Is the biggest joke being played on mankind. That's like the KKK complaining it's being discriminated against. The Jews for years through their control of the media have debased every ethnic group, religious group, and every culture under the sun but dare the lens be pointed at Jews, they whine like a bunch of crackheads needing their "anti-semitic" smear fix. That's why I thought the reaction by Jews to the remarks made by PM of Malaysia's was laughable. ============================================= THE RETURN OF ARABOPHOBIA Neil Clark Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden are only the latest in a long line of Arab bogeymen From The Guardian (UK), Monday October 20, 2003 via Shifra Stern First, they tried to dismiss Iraqi resistance as the work of "Saddam loyalists". Then they sought to blame "outside forces". Now, as it becomes clear that Iraqis of all sects oppose the occupation, a third explanation has arisen. Terrorism, anarchy and criminality are prevalent in Iraq because ... er ... terrorism, anarchy and criminality are what Iraqis do. Arabophobia has been part of western culture since the Crusades, with Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden only the latest in a long line of Arab bogeymen. For centuries the Arab has played the role of villain, seducer of our women, hustler and thief - the barbarian lurking at the gates of civilisation. In the 20th century new images emerged: the fanatical terrorist, the stone-thrower, the suicide bomber. Now, as the Project for a New American Century suffers its first major setback in the back streets of Baghdad and Basra, Arabophobia has been given a new lease of life. "I read TE Lawrence before I came here," a British officer was quoted in the Mail on Sunday. "A century ago he recognised dishonesty was inherent in Arab society. Today is the same. They do nothing for love and nothing at all if they can help it." The attitudes of the officer, shocking though they are, only mirror those of the people who sent him to war. Scratch a neo-con and you find an Arabophobe. Condoleezza Rice, President Bush's national security adviser, has berated Arabs on the "need to change their behaviour". Douglas Feith, the undersecretary of defence for policy, has talked of Israel's "moral superiority" over its neighbours. And the veteran foreign policy hawk Richard Perle, when asked about the fears Egyptians had of the Iraq war provoking an Arab backlash, replied: "Egyptians can barely govern their own country, we don't need advice on how to govern ours."