Friday, 14 January 2011

Friday, 14th January 2011 Melanie Phillips

Cracks in the Wall of Western Bigotry?

12:26pm


Is the hitherto impregnable Wall of Western Bigotry beginning to show some hairline cracks?

In France, the Jewish umbrella organization CRIF reports the annulment of a pro-‘BDS’ (boycott divestment and sanctions) ‘debate’ this week at the prestigious École Normale Superieure in Paris. This event, which appears to have been organised by the far left, was to have featured such exemplars of truth and enlightenment as Leila Shahid, the PLO/PA spokesperson in Paris (who also happens to be a descendant of the 1930s Nazi henchman Mufti Amin al Husseini) along with an Arab member of Israel’s Knesset who belongs to the radically anti-Israel Arab Balad party (yes, you read that last bit right, all those who believe Israel is an ‘apartheid’ state – what a sick joke, eh).

Amongst those who had protested at this ‘debate’ were philosophers Bernard-Henri Levi and...

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Thursday, 13th January 2011

Cultural and moral illiteracy

6:47pm


Here are two must-reads by Barry Rubin, editor of the Middle East Review of International Affairs. The first is about the misuse of the alleged misuse of the term ‘blood libel’, and the second is about Hillary Clinton’s morally illiterate comparison between the deranged Arizona gunman and the jihadists who committed the 9/11 atrocities. Here’s a sample of the latter:

She is doing Western-speak and particularly American-speak. This includes the concept of building agreement and defusing conflict by persuading your interlocutor that you have a lot in common.

You've got terrorism!
We've got terrorism!
Let's get together and fight terrorism!

That sounds very effective...to somebody who doesn't know anything. They might expect those Arab students to rise from their seats and say, ‘Hey, those Americans aren't bad at all!’ In fact, if they don't get

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Wednesday, 12th January 2011

Back to basics

10:11pm


The preposterous reaction of Britain’s education establishment to the annual school examination league tables published today shows – depressingly but all too predictably – where the core of the problem with the country’s failing education system is centred. In the educators.

The tables show for the first time the proportion of pupils who obtained the so-called new ‘English Baccalaureate’ at age 16. This is not a new examination but a handy way of grouping together the core subjects, without the mastery of which no child can be said to have the rudiments of education at age 16. These subjects are –as you might expect – English, Maths, a science, a foreign language and a humanity, at grade C or above. Dismally, fewer than one in six pupils managed to achieve this basic level.

Cue a chorus of whingeing excuses...

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Psy-war against the west

5:42pm


One of the most effective weapons in the armoury of psychological warfare is that, by definition, the targeted victims don’t have a clue that they are being played for suckers. This article on Steve Emerson’s Investigative Project on Terrorism site is therefore valuable in shedding some light on the way in which the Islamists are using psychological warfare against the west – indeed, in my view it is a key strategy, and the one that has tied the west up in so many lethal knots. The article states:

Aspiring jihadis need to improve their media skills, such as operating websites and developing their own video sites that resemble YouTube, to be more effective in their fight against the West, according to a new article circulating on a variety of Islamist Internet forums. Improved media, author Abu Sa’d al-‘Amili

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The jihad against Egypt's Copts

5:30pm


Throughout the Third World, the jihad against Christians is gaining ground in its attempt to drive them out. Nearly two weeks ago a Coptic church in Cairo was firebombed, leaving some 21 people dead. Yesterday, an Egyptian police officer opened fire on a train heading towards Cairo, killing one Christian and injuring five others. True to form in sanitising jihadi violence, the New York Times reported:

It remained unclear whether the man, who used a handgun, had singled out Christians...

while the BBC similarly reported

...it is unclear whether the attack was sectarian.

In fact, it was entirely clear. For the NYT and BBC left out one chilling detail reported here in the Egyptian paper Al Masry Alyoum:

Security sources said the assailant had checked passengers for the green cross traditionally tattooed

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Tuesday, 11th January 2011

The Danish witch-hunt against the truth-tellers

10:00am


Over the past week or so, Britain’s media have finally been forced to confront the fact that Muslim pimping gangs in the UK have been abducting, drugging, raping and abusing mainly white girls, along with Hindus and Sikhs, and further ‘grooming’ them for sex in a clear display of hostility towards ‘unbelievers’. Hitherto this phenomenon was not only kept from the public by a paralysed media class which refuses to confront Islamic outrages, but it appears that the police have often dragged their feet in pursuing such gangs as a result of the same politically correct paralysis. I wrote about this in the Mail yesterday.

In Denmark, however, a campaigner for freedom of speech is actually to go on trial later this month for daring to bring this kind of thing to light. Lars Hedegaard is President of the...

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