The New York Times told its readers Wednesday morning that “a devout ultra-nationalist alliance supporting Mr. Netanyahu is expected to be part of the third-largest bloc in parliament, noting how many right-wing Israeli Jewish voters interpreted the election, concerned about Arabs. “participation in Israel’s outgoing government, as a possibility to reinforce the country’s Jewish identity. The far-right alliance seeks to topple Israel’s judicial system, end Palestinian autonomy in parts of the occupied West Bank and legalize a form of corruption that Mr. Netanyahu is accused of. of having committed.
One might expect this kind of reasonable propaganda from smaller newspapers, but the fact that the NYT includes so many half-truths and complete lies in such a limited area suggests that its concern has possibly grown and spread into a supernatural realm.
I searched for “far-right politics” on Wiki, so I may not have to, as the media in Israel and around the world have used it with alarming frequency to describe Otzma Yehudit’s president, Itamar Ben Gvir, and discovered the following:
There are several confusing notions here, especially since the term is implemented with such a beneficial frequency for Ben Gvir. Here are my questions, you can answer them:
My non-public conclusion from previous intellectual ramblings is that the “far right” is anything leftists call a politician they care about and hate because he is gaining popularity. As is the case, when the left finds something it cannot overcome. On an equivalent basis, it calls it names. To prove my point, here is the paragraph of the moment of Wiki’s definition of far-right politics:
The vanquished George Orwell would have had such a crisis if he had read this paragraph, exhausted himself to exhaustion while shouting GMOs and other unworthy acronyms.
In short, the other people who wrote those definitions grouped all their fears and hatreds into a total that suits their non-public prejudices and called it “far-right politics. “And on Wednesday morning, with all of the above polluting their minds, the left-wing media set out to teach their readers about Israel’s main popular vote winner, Itamar Ben Gvir.
Back home, Haaretz published an editorial with the equivalent of accuracy and fairness under the title “Kahanism Won. “
Yes, of course, I looked for you. . . According to Wiki, “Kahanism is an extremist Jewish ideology founded on the perspectives of Rabbi Meir Kahane, founder of the Jewish Defense League and the Kach Party in Israel. Kahane held the view that most Arabs living in Israel are enemies of Jews and Israel itself, and believe that a theocratic Jewish state should be created, where non-Jews have no right to vote.
Impressive, rarely very? Well, first of all, let’s hope it’s a black day in the history of Haaretz, that I remain a benevolent and liberal Zionist newspaper. But above all, this crude and indiscriminate attack on the possible options of 12. 5% of the Israeli electorate. in a democratic election he suggests that the left in Israel is mad with fear.
What did you think, that they were going to give up their birthright to the country that way?
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