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March
22, 2009
Kristof...You're
Late!
by Gerald A. Honigman
While
The New York Times' Nicholas Kristof is no
stranger to these positions throughout the year, he
frequently comes out with his gems of Middle East
wisdom right around Bike Week here in Daytona
Beach, Florida, when tens of thousands of Harley
enthusiasts arrive to also spread their hot air
exhaust around town. This year Nick was a few weeks
late
Like others of his ilk--Thomas Friedman (better
of late), David Ignatius, Richard Cohen, just to
name a few, who are also obsessed with creating a
22nd Arab state (second, not first,
Arab one within the original April 25, 1920 borders
of the Mandate of Palestine before the Brits gave
some 80% away to Arab nationalism creating
Transjordan in 1922)--Kristof loves to lecture
Israel, practically invisible on a map of the
world, about the need to bare the necks of its kids
so that Arabs, who conquered over six million
square miles of territory from mostly non-Arab
peoples in the name of their nation, can have that
additional state as well.
Kristof's latest jewel published in the
Daytona Beach News-Journal on March 20,
2009, "Like Minds Cluster When Grazing From The
Daily Me," compared academics Juan Cole and Daniel
Pipes as sources of information regarding the
Middle East.
Kristof prefers Juan Cole...shocking
(not)!
I have never met Cole, but I
had--unfortunately--studied under a number of his
academic clones in my own graduate school days.
While also--but a bit more subtly than President
Obama's dear friend, Rashid Khalidi, Juan Cole, et
al--promoting the themes of nasty Zionists and the
need to create Arab state # 22, Carter Findley
never mentioned the plight of some thirty-five
million Kurds who remain stateless to date.
They had been gassed and slaughtered by Arabs
repeatedly and had their one best chance at
statehood aborted by a collusion of British
petroleum politics and Arab nationalism after World
War I. Indeed, the only time Findley ever mentioned
Kurds in his doctoral seminar was when he mocked
their plight in Turkey.
In Juan Cole's Informed Comment blog of
February 11, 2009, he proclaimed Israel's new
incoming government as being prone to racism,
apartheid, and so forth. Nothing new...his
positions from the get-go. That has been how one
gets ahead in Middle Eastern Studies for quite some
time now. Israel is routinely placed under the high
power lens of moral scrutiny, while a blind eye is
turned to literally millions of victims of Arab
massacres, gassings, genocide, enslavement,
dhimmitude, subjugation, and so forth. And woe unto
the student who dares to question such duplicity.
Been there, done that...unfortunately.
Turn the clock back several decades again as we
return to Findley's doctoral seminars.
I'll never forget one Greek Orthodox woman who
I'm sure has a great position at some university
today...can't think of her name, but remember her
well. Unlike myself, she wasn't denied a Ph. D.
dissertation advisor to finish her doctoral work.
Geez...I wonder why?
Her idol was Hajj Amin al-Husseini, the Grand
Mufti of Jerusalem, who spent World War II in
Berlin at Hitler's side and organized a division of
Muslim Nazis, 'the Hanzar.' He also played a
first-hand role in instigating the genocide of
Europe's Jews, Serbs and Gypsies.
When she presented her research on the Mufti at
our seminar, all the above was either white-washed
or ignored altogether. Findley, of course--her
mentor and featured guest at her wedding--sat
through it all approvingly.
Now, contrast this with my own research about
Ze'ev Vladimir Jabotinsky.the man most responsible
in the early Mandate era for Jewish defense against
Arab slaughter. Findley had no problem emphasizing
his alleged "fascist connections" and so forth.
Unlike too many of his pipe-dreaming Zionist
opponents on the Left, Jabotinsky was not
delusional about what the Arabs' true intentions
were regarding the resurrection of the Jew of
the Nations--regardless of its size. A reading
of his Appetite Versus Starvation speech in
the early 20th century reveals a man truly
concerned about justice for Arab and Jew alike. If
the so-called Arab World had produced such
"fascists," the Arab-Israeli conflict would have
been resolved long ago. But none of this makes a
difference to the Juan Coles...Kristof's sources of
enlightenment.
Jabotinsky's heirs are now set to take office in
Israel. I hope they do justice to his memory.
So, the Rashid Khalidis, Juan Coles, Nicholas
Kristofs, and so forth now bemoan the end of the
so-called peace (of the grave)
process because at least most Israeli Jews
have finally woken up to the reality that the end
game for both the West's alleged Fatah good
cops of Abbas and the bad cops of Hamas
is the same regarding Israel. The façade of
a difference is largely about who will gain access
to the billions of dollars in foreign aid that is
and will be pouring in. Arafat's stashed $$$
millions or more are legendary. Hamas is simply
more honest.
Daniel Pipes has long approached the Middle East
with a far more realistic and objective appraisal
of the facts at hand. He has been virtually
prophetic regarding such things as 9/11, militant
Islam, and so forth.
On the other hand, the Juan Coles of the
Ivory Tower have blamed solely Israel and
America as the culprits.
The fact that the vast majority of conflicts
today, for example, involves militant Islam and/or
real Arab racism is of no concern to
them.
What does the fight in the Philippines have to
do with Israel?...Thailand?... Kashmir?...the
Balkans?
What do the murder and subjugation of Egyptian
Copts, North African Berbers, Assyrians, those
Kurds mentioned above, or Arab genocide in black
Africa's Sudan have to do with Israel?
The truth is that Israel--one half of whose Jews
who are from refugee families from the "Arab World"
where they were known as killers of prophets and
kilab yahud, Jew dogs--is on the front lines
of the age-old war the Arabs and Arabized have
continuously waged for over thirteen centuries now,
the conflct of the Dar ul-Islam versus the
Dar al-Harb.
Here's a few examples of the real problem, the
one largely Arab petro-dollar sponsored, Arab, and
hypocritical Lefty professors like Cole won't touch
with a ten-foot pole...
The Sudan's ex-president, Gaafar Muhammad
al-Nimeiry, stated during the earlier slaughter of
nearly a million blacks (over a million more
since):
The Sudan is the basis of the Arab thrust
into... black Africa, the Arab civilizing
mission ("Arabism and Pan-Arabism in Sudanese
Politics," Journal of Modern African
Studies, Vol. 11, no. 2, 1973, pp. 177-78).
While Kristof's Juan Cole mentors are passionate
about such things as Rudyard Kipling's late
19th-century poem, "The White Man's Burden,"
supposedly typifying continued Western colonialist
and imperialist attitudes towards the Third World,
why are such Arab racist attitudes and mindset
ignored?
Is it that the Arab Man's Burden is
kosher but the White Man's isn't ? Recall, again,
Cole's recent blog worries about alleged Israeli
"racism."
Consider also this quote from the Syrian Arab
Constitution...something, I'm sure, Juan Cole's
students never heard a peep about...
The Arab fatherland belongs to the Arabs.
They alone have the right to direct its
destinies.... The Arab fatherland is that part of
the globe inhabited by the Arab nation that
stretches from the Taurus Mountains, the
Pacht-i-Kouh Mountains, the Gulf of Basra, the Arab
Ocean, the Ethiopian Mountains, the Sahara, the
Atlantic Ocean, and the Mediterranean Sea.
Can't tell for sure--are any Eskimos included in
this Arab plan of conquest?
The Juan Cole-type "scholarly" reaction: hear
no evil, see no evil, speak no evil...After
all, these are Arabs we're talking
about--not Jews. And besides, it's all just made up
fascist Zionist propaganda anyway...
As I like to remind folks and as exemplified
above, Arabs have habitually referred to most of
the region as purely Arab patrimony--the
Arab-Israeli, Arab-Kurd, Arab-black African,
Arab-Berber, and other such conflicts in a
nutshell.
So, summing it up, here's a rule of thumb for
those truly interested in a realistic and objective
analysis of what's really going on over
there...
When it comes to sources such as Juan Cole or
Daniel Pipes, whatever Kristof tells you, choose
the opposite.
Honigman
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Gerald
A. Honigman is a Florida educator who has done
extensive doctoral studies in Middle Eastern
Affairs. He has created and conducted counter-Arab
propaganda programs for college youth, has lectured
on numerous campuses and other platforms, and has
publicly debated many Arab spokesmen. His articles
and op-eds have been published in dozens of
newspapers, magazines, academic journals and
websites all around the world. Visit his website at
http://geraldahonigman.com/.
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