Any questions?‏

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Any questions?‏

Any questions?

 
Apparently a bunch of Palestinian activists are using Facebook to set up a "third Intifada" page, modelled closely on similar pages that were used to organize the protests in Egypt, Tunisia, Bahrain, Libya, etc.

Now (see link below), we have a bunch of American Likudniks, demanding that the (Jewish) owner of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, censor the "third Intifada" page, on the grounds that it's nothing but "anti-Semitic agitation by militant extremists".

So, the moral of this story is :

"It's fine for Muslims in the Middle East to set up a Facebook page to co-ordinate protests against a local regime that's brutally repressing and torturing them, stealing from them, jailing them and denying their most basic human rights... unless that regime is the Israeli government, in which case, using Internet resources like Facebook to organize protests and demonstrations means that you're a bad, evil, 'anti-Semitic' 'militant extremist', who should be immediately censored by the same American Web service companies who are proudly proclaiming their sponsorship of 'free speech' on the Internet."

That's "freedom", American and Israeli-style. 

Any questions? If so, you're under arrest, you terrorist!

Postscript :

Also... using your army to invade and occupy another Arab country in the Persian Gulf (like Iraq against Kuwait) means that you're a "bad", "evil", "aggressor", who must be immediately bombed into extinction; unless, of course you're Saudi Arabia doing so to Bahrain with the blessings of the United States, in which case you're a "positive force for maintaining local political stability", as defined by the U.S. State Department.

Any questions, kids?"


Israelis And Friends Ask Facebook To Pull Intifada Page

March 15, 2011
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