Bats Curtesy Kevin Barrett, Ph.D.
Bias! Prejudice! No, indeed. On the front page of the Post’s February 29, 2024 edition (below the fold), there’s an article titled “The Americans fighting and giving their lives for Gaza”.
JERUSALEM — Amichai Oster was in Salt Lake City when Hamas attacked southern Israel on Oct 7. Within days, the 24-year-old was on a plane, among thousands of Americans and American Israelis who rushed to join the fight in Gaza. Three months later, he was dead.
I weep no tears for Oster, who apparently wouldn’t fight for his “own” country but was willing to die for an illegitimate, racist, terrorist, apartheid entity. In fact, I am happy he got what a traitor usually gets. Moreover, I rejoice in the deaths of 23 more so-called Americans who paid for Zionist genocide with their worthless lives. The same goes for “At least 32 Americans…killed during the initial Hamas rampage” [sic]. (Note that it’s always the Occupied Palestinians who are “militants” that “rampage”.)
Why? As the Post reported,
Though U.S. citizens make up less than 2 percent of Israel’s population, they account for almost 10 percent of the country’s war dead since the start of the ground invasion in Gaza.
I didn’t serve in the army,” said Howard Oster, Amichai’s father, who moved his family from Cleveland to Israel in 2000. “But my sons did. We feel the need to have a good army, and my kids felt very strongly to be part of that.
Note that the elder Oster didn’t say “The United States Army”. By pellucidly clear implication, he meant the Israeli army. In fact, the Post goes on to demonstrate that Jews have only one loyalty, NOT two. Their allegiance lies with Israel, not their country of nationality.
The Washington Post talked to three families of U.S. citizens killed while fighting for Israel. They were united in their fierce commitment to the Jewish state, having found in their adoptive country an identity that largely transcended their American passport.
Quoting authoritative Zionist sources, the Post added: An estimated 23,380 American citizens currently serve in Israeli ranks, according to the Israel Defense Forces. How many of those have ever served in any of the American armed forces? Why do they flock to serve and “defend” a gang of murderers, war criminals, and human rights violators?
How is it that the paper makes no mention of the injuries or deaths of American citizens visiting relatives in Occupied Palestine during the Genocide? Is it because the Jewsmedia, of which the Post is a part, doesn’t consider them human? After all, the Zionists don’t?
God only knows.
Comment:
J. Michael Springmann is an attorney, author, political commentator, and former diplomat, with postings to Germany, India, and Saudi Arabia. He previously authored, Visas for Al Qaeda: CIA Handouts That Rocked the World: An Insider’s View, recounting how the U.S. created and used Islamic Terrorism. Additionally, he penned Goodbye, Europe? Hello, Chaos? Merkel’s Migrant Bomb, an analysis of the alien wave sweeping the Continent. He currently practices law in the Washington D.C. Area. Internationally-recognized as a knowledgeable pundit, he is a frequent commentator on Arab, Iranian, and Russian news programs.
Blacklisted by the US news media, he is also on the Ukraine’s “Enemies List”, having questioned, inter alia, that country’s refusal to honor the Minsk Accords and for stating that its government is Nazified.
Exactly right Tony. Where is the Arab League? The Gulf “ States”. The rest of the Arab World? Only Iran provides a voice & assistance. And they are Aryans
Somehow the principles and the fidelity of the Houthis and Hezbollah come to mind in the thinking of the Jewish-American comparisons. Except for H and H, the Palestinians get lots of lip service but not boots on the ground.