Thursday, August 03, 2006

Soccer Atrocity Silence, Qana Hysteria: Context?

Despite the drumbeat of International Leftist MSM shilling for Hezbollah and the human shield death toll at Qana [which went from "60-something to 57 to 52 as reality began to set in], the number continues to shrink and Haaretz gets the real scoop from Human Rights Watch, ironically funded by George Soros.

It's 28.

Gateway Pundit points out that 14 kids were murdered on a soccer field in Baghdad with nary a peep from the same agonistas who shriek and hysterisize about dead children who are carried around by Hezbo PR "rescue workers" for photo ops all afternoon the day of the tragedy, a building which collapsed eight hours after the air strike---probably low-grade Iranian cement finally buckled?

All and any dead children are a cause for mourning, but the Hezbo-megaphones like the BBC, AP, Reuters, Guardian, Independent, and AFP never RETRACT or modify their earlier agitprop against Israel, nor do they fault Hamas or Hezbo cadres for attacking the UN in stage-propped demonstrations of "spontaneous outrage." So the Qana dead kids are pawns in the Fifth Column International MSM's crusade to destroy Western Civ.

Starting with Israel, at the behest of BBC-darling Ahmedinejad. Although the nutroot-idol's latest call for Israel's destruction was so delirious that even France stopped waving white flags and ceased chanting "je me rend" for just a moment in order to reprimand Iran for stating the French agenda out loud for all to hear.

Seems those French still dislike the 600,000 Jews they couldn't deport to Hitler's Ovens during the recent world war they sat out, while silently rooting for the Nazis.

Don't expect the NYT or its lapdog army of LATs, Globes, Post-Dispatches, or Tribunes to headline the dwindling Qana death toll. Or trumpet the Israeli toll of 8 with indiscriminate Hezbo attacks AIMED DELIBERATELY at civilians!

That would be committing the sin of even-handed journalism, and nobody gets Pulitzers for that any more!

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