Sunday, December 28, 2008

May the IDF Be With You
by: Schvach Yid


But not with Britain, that Sceptred Isle of Shakespeare’s imagination, as in:

This royal throne of kings, this sceptred isle,
This earth of majesty, this seat of Mars,
This other Eden, demi-paradise,
This fortress built by Nature for herself
Against infection and the hand of war,
This happy breed of men, this little world,
This precious stone set in the silver sea,
Which serves it in the office of a wall
Or as a moat defensive to a house,
Against the envy of less happier lands,--
This blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this England.
William Shakespeare, "King Richard II", Act 2 scene 1


Ah, England! Are you down and out in Beverly Hills, or anywhere else for that matter?
No matter, just ‘think of England’!

According to Pamela Geller, founder and author of the Atlas Shrugs blog site, the Arab Moslem occupants of Britain are freely expressing their displeasure at Israel’s latest ‘sin’
against their Arab Moslem brethren in Gaza. The poor Brits!

Ha! Remember the British Mandate of Palestine? Shall we recall the muck the British made of their charge?

England has never been very good at international politics. On a global scale, without exaggeration, Britain has made a centuries-long career of screwing up. They’re good at writing literature; in fact, they are superb at it. They’ve been pretty good at composing music, and at theater, as well. Science and Philosophy have been areas of first class accomplishment for the English. In fact, they have probably been superb at most of the humanities and pure sciences (but I’m not crazy about the Anglican Church – sorry).

But not politics. They are utter disasters at politics. The Arab Moslems have landed on
British turf, and they’re there to stay, and they want what they want – period.

So England is calling for an immediate cessation of hostilities ‘over there’, for humanitarian reasons – now that Israel has responded appropriately on its own behalf.

The British know all about humanitarian behaviors. They have had a centuries-long tradition of that. Take the bombing of German civilian populations during the Second World War, and just because the ‘Nazi swine’ bombed the English citizenry incessantly with incendiaries, V-1 ‘buzz bombs’, and the super murderous (for the day) V-2 rockets.

What did Britain have to say about the matter? Hey, America, you do the daylight bombing runs over France and Germany, we Brits will do it in the cover of night.

Brilliant, not to mention humanitarian. And the Jews? The British version of humanitarianism doesn’t bode well for us.

Screw Britain – but gently; it’s important to be humanitarian to those who would do it to you.

4 comments:

Lady-Light said...

It's about time. In the light of what I've read about the atrocious torture perpetrated by the Muslim terrorists in Mumbai against the ISRAELI hostages more than others, as far as I'm concerned, Israel should blow Hamas to kingdom come.
Livni sounded good on Meet the Press this a.m.; it really felt good to hear words of strength coming from an Israeli representative for a change.
As it says, u'vi'arta hara mi-kirbecha. . .

Unknown said...

The British should have listened to Edmund Burke. He recognized that Britain has a culture. Now they are multiculturalists and are finding out the hard way that not all people are natural Brits. Instead of universal humanitarianism, they have gotten dhimmitude. Is it too late for them to rediscover culturism? Their willingness to cower in front of small Muslim protests bodes ill for that island.

www.culturism.us

Schvach said...

Lady-Light:
Thanks for your comment. It's about time is right, but as my mother says, if one lives long enough one gets to see everything. I'm sure that Israel, under its current administration, will manage to screw things up - again.

Culturist John: The British have tried the 'liberal' route pioneered by the USA, have made a muck of it, and will now pay the price (the British are also lousy in their attempt to emulate American advertising). Given their past, I' can't muster much sympathy
for the English.

Lady-Light said...

I just got it: "The Force!"
That's what happens when one functions on no sleep...