Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Israeli elections

It is quite hilarious to watch American media references to the Israeli elections and the competing parties. So if a fascist party is competing with an ultra-fascist party, they make the fascist party "a centrist" or "moderate". The beyond-fascist party of Lieberman is described merely as "right-wing" in the New York Times. Do people know that the the party of Lieberman is more popular in Israel than the the Labor party--not that the Labor party does not share the same racism and terrorist ideology that penetrate deep into the various parties of Zionism. But Kadima (which is described as "centrist" in Wikipedia) and Likud both are descendants of revisionist Zionism and the ideas of Vladimir Jabotinsky who believed that a nation is defined by its "racial recpie". But note how US media struggle to beautify the ugliness of Israeli politics (and wars).