Gaza Mom Wants Baby To Grow Up To Murder The Israelis Who Saved Him
From Islamo-Nazism, Shlomi Eldar, the Gaza correspondent for Israel's Channel 10 News and an Israeli Jew, went on the air to raise $55K for an operation for a Palestinian baby:
After the report airs he is flooded with phone calls from Israelis who want to help. In one such call an Israeli Jew, who lost his son in a battle with Palestinians, offers to donate all the money right away, as long as he stays anonymous.
Eldar develops a relationship with the mother as a result of his efforts to save the baby, and he is rewarded by hearing from her that she'd like the baby to grow up and perpetuate a suicide bombing on Jerusalem:
She also explained to Eldar exactly what she had in mind. "For us, death is a natural thing. We are not frightened of death. From the smallest infant, even smaller than Mohammed, to the oldest person, we will all sacrifice ourselves for the sake of Jerusalem....And Eldar was angry. "Then why are you fighting to save your son's life, if you say that death is a usual thing for your people?" he lashes out in one of the most dramatic moments in the film.
"It is a regular thing," she smiles at him. "Life is not precious. Life is precious, but not for us. For us, life is nothing, not worth a thing. That is why we have so many suicide bombers. They are not afraid of death. None of us, not even the children, are afraid of death. It is natural for us. After Mohammed gets well, I will certainly want him to be a shahid. If it's for Jerusalem, then there's no problem. For you it is hard, I know; with us, there are cries of rejoicing and happiness when someone falls as a shahid. For us a shahid is a tremendous thing."
That was enough to drain Eldar's motivation and dissolve all the compassion he had felt for Raida and Mohammed.
"It was an absolutely terrible rift," he recalls. "After I saw how intensely she fought for her son's life, I could not accept what she said. I had seen her standing for hours, caressing him, warming him up, kissing him. At the time I also had an infant of Mohammed's age at home. I couldn't understand where it came from in her. I was devastated. It was all so paradoxical, too, because just as she was talking about the shahids, two Jewish women entered the room and brought her toys and a stroller as presents."







The sad part is, they all have that attitude. They have belived this for generations. It isn't going to change. And this is why I say we should just blow up the whole damn country and make it a parking lot the rest of the continent. Clearly they think nothing of blowing themselves up so we'd really be doing them, and the rest of the world, a favor.
Sabrina at July 8, 2010 5:39 AM
Where is her gratitude, that fundamental marker of decency? It's no wonder she's wicked.
kishke at July 8, 2010 6:13 AM
When you are born into hate, imbibe hate with your mother's milk, and are fed a steady diet of hate from the time you are conscious, you have no capacity for gratitude.
It's cases like this that genocide was invented for. There's no cure, there's no fix. Even if every Jew on Earth were to perish tomorrow, all they would have is their hate - they'd simply find someone else to point it at.
brian at July 8, 2010 8:06 AM
this is the way they win... by out crazying their enemy. The only reason they value life is for it's ability to take soemone elses...
I can't see how you don't call that a death cult.
SwissArmyD at July 8, 2010 10:34 AM
"I couldn't understand where it came from in her."
It comes from the craziness called religion.
gharkness at July 8, 2010 11:46 AM
Amy Alkon
http://www.advicegoddess.com/archives/2010/07/08/gaza_mom_wants.html#comment-1730723">comment from gharkness"I couldn't understand where it came from in her." It comes from the craziness called religion.
Actually, from Islam. Let's please be very clear on that. In time, our safety and the continuation of Western democracies and Western freedoms will likely depend upon our waking up to the truth about Islam -- a violent, totalitarian political system masquerading as a religion.
I'm an atheist and I don't respect the belief, sans evidence, in god (or astrology, homeopathy, or anything else), but Christians talk about "turn the other cheek," and in Judaism, the highest virtue is to save a life -- even if the life is that of somebody who believes differently than you. That's probably why the Israelis took in the black Muslim refugees from genocide in Africa -- while Arab countries did not.
Lebanese-born Christian Brigitte Gabriel was raised to hate the Jews -- and did, until her mother was wounded in an attack by Muslims and taken to an Israeli hospital. She was stunned when she saw the medical personnel caring for Muslims even before they cared for wounded Israeli soldiers. The priority was the seriousness of the injury, not the religion or politics of the wounded.
Amy Alkon
at July 8, 2010 11:52 AM
It comes from the craziness called religion.
Bullshit. I know hundreds of religious people. Not one would act that way.
kishke at July 8, 2010 12:35 PM
They would if their religion was an all consuming mind fuck that claims murder is the best/quickest/most venerated path to heaven
lujlp at July 8, 2010 2:37 PM
It's the Scorpion and the Frog writ large.
"Bullshit. I know hundreds of religious people. Not one would act that way."
Yeah, blaming 'religion in general' is a pathetic, spineless politically-correct way to really just 'sit on the fence' on the issue instead of growing a spine and pointing at the true perpetrators boldly. It's also a spineless way of blaming circumstances for unacceptable behavior. Christianity, Buddhism, Judaism - all religions, yet none breed hate, violence and murder quite like Islam. Some people are just savages. The story of human civilization is one of constantly fighting the barbarians at the gates. That is what civilization is; a fight by the civilized to carve out a clearing of civility against the uncivil who want to destroy the civil.
Lobster at July 8, 2010 3:30 PM
They would if their religion was an all consuming mind fuck that claims murder is the best/quickest/most venerated path to heaven
Fact is they don't. I'm not interested in what ifs.
kishke at July 8, 2010 3:32 PM
What's the line:
"Ah, so sad. They blow up so fast."
Jim P. at July 8, 2010 6:35 PM
If the Israelis keep on helping islamic people, it may be flooded and infiltrated by islamic people and Israel may end as just another nasty predominantly arab islamic country.
If Israel is really that different from islamic poeple in terms of mentality, culture, attitude, etc, then israel should strive to keep its soul intact.
WLIL at July 8, 2010 6:56 PM
How depressing. The novel idea of Jews moving to Baja California and recreating a new Israel sounds increasingly promising one would imagine.
What a mess. :(
Jason S. at July 8, 2010 10:53 PM
As I recall, it was a year or so ago that a young woman walked into an Israeli hospital and blew herself up, killing some of the personnel. Turned out she'd been taken to that same hospital as an accident victim some time before and treated, no concern for her religion. And yet she specifically targeted that hospital and those doctors and nurses.
Seems they see the idea of 'gratitude' as a shame on themselves to be wiped out with someone else' blood.
Firehand at July 9, 2010 12:41 PM
If we nonbelievers keep on pitying those asian and islamic people who in turn have been trying to bully, abuse, exploit us nonbelievers(who were or are at various time disadvantaged due to some reaon or other) at every opportunity, how are we nonbelievers going to have a decent life with their virulently foul islamic system?
That is the problem with them islamic people and some asian/eastern people(who collaborated with islamic barbaric culture) who are not islamic, ie they expect gratitude but they don't have any gratitude.
WLIL at July 9, 2010 6:33 PM
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