Karsenty on Tonight's Show
Tonight's show highlights political correctness gone mad. Editor of Media Ratings, Philippe Karsenty, will join Lores live from France to discuss the case of Muhammad Al Durah, one of the biggest lies the media has yet to get away with.
Don't miss Philippe's story tonight at 10pm Pacific on KRLA 870.
Posted on Sunday, October 21, 2007 at 07:39PM
by
Lores Rizkalla
in Political Correctness
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This is going to sound really depressing, but to be honest, the story does not really shock me at all. France has a long history of terrible antisemitism, so of course they are going to get defensive when helping to defame Jews, even if they are engaging in horribly destructive lies. They do not care that Daniel Pearl was murdered as a result; on the contrary, they love it when Jews are murdered. And of course, France's antisemitism pales in comparison to Jew hatred among the islamofascists.
One sub-topic that came up in the show, that I think is important to note, is the difference between Europe and the United States. People generally look up to Europe for its cultural achievements, but to us Jews, we also see Europe as little more than the carriers of antisemitism across the centuries. I myself, in 2007, would never set foot in Germany if I could avoid it, not out of hatred as much as out of fear. I do not know that they will not produce another Holocaust. Not all of Europe is like this; but a significant percentage is.
My parents were aware of this sharp contrast between Europe and America, and were consequently two of the greatest American patriots when they were alive. My father learned it the hard way, having been born in Poland and forced to flee the nazis; my mother learned it through her parents, who had fled Russian pogroms against the Jews.
My parents loved America; America is different from Europe...that is, some of America is. But if the leftists get hold of our country, as they will if hitlery rotten clinton is elected, then life for Jews in this country and in Israel will take a definite turn for the worse.