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Hypocrisy of the Paranoid Israelis Who Threw Phosphorus Bombs on Gaza Civilians By Paul Balles Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, September 30, 2013
Hypocrisy of the paranoid
The true hypocrite is the one who
ceases to perceive his deception, the one who lies with sincerity.
--Andre Gide
Hypocritical behaviour:
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Carry fire in one hand and water in
the other. To be duplicitous is
to engage in double-dealing; to be two-faced, to speak with forked tongue. *
The expression comes from Plautus; it
continues “to bear a stone in one hand, a piece of bread in the other.”
Thus, the expression indicates that a person is prepared to act in totally
contradictory ways to achieve his purposes. *
Strain at a gnat and swallow a camel.
To make a great commotion about an insignificant matter while accepting
grave faults and injustices without a murmur; to complain vociferously about
minor transgressions while committing deplorable offenses.
Paranoia:
The following
was taken from Mental Health America: *
Paranoia involves feelings of
persecution and an exaggerated sense of self-importance. *
Symptoms of paranoia and
paranoid disorders include intense and irrational mistrust or suspicion,
which can bring on a sense of rage, hatred, and betrayal. How do these fit together to add up to Paranoid Hypocrisy?
As a simple
illustration, think of millions of American gun owners who believe it's
necessary to own guns (paranoia), who also refuse to pass laws requiring
background checks for would-be gun owners (hypocrisy). Americans
carry a tremendous amount of guilt around with them (paranoia) as they
preach moral behaviour (hypocrisy).
Constant reminders of the holocaust during WWII are designed to keep six
million victims of German camps firmly in the minds of all. Here's
a fitting scene from Joseph Heller's Catch-22:
“Who's they?" He wanted to know.
"Who, specifically, do you think is trying to murder you?"
"Every one of them," Yossarian told
him.
"Every one of whom?"
"Every one of whom do you think?"
"I haven't any idea."
"Then how do you know they aren't?"
"Because..." Clevinger sputtered, and
turned speechless with frustration.
Clevinger
really thought he was right, but Yossarian had proof, because strangers he
didn't know shot at him with cannons every time he flew up into the air to
drop bombs on them, and it wasn't funny at all.” And so it was
when I was a pre-teen, going to bed after watching a cowboy and Indian film.
My Indians are the Palestinians who now haunt
Israeli nights. The Israelis
have played very effectively on American guilt over the colonization of
Indian Territory. How could an
American honestly criticise Israeli settlements? How could Americans forget
or bury their colonial history? It's a similar
problem with the recent kafuffle over sarin gas.
Al-Assad’s government built up their gas
stocks in response to Israeli
nuclear bombs. Who was
responsible for the yet unidentified user of sarin gas in Syria? Who
benefits? Certainly not the Syrian government! Give a
moment's thought to the absurdity of America taking a holier-than-thou
stance on the use of WMDs of any kind. The US is the
only country in the world to have used nuclear weapons against another
country while destroying Nagasaki and Hiroshima. The US used
enough napalm in Vietnam to murder 4.8 million Vietnamese. In Iraq, it was America again who gave banned gas for Iraq to use against Iranians and Kurds. America’s use
of depleted uranium has left hundreds of thousands of Iraqi children with
deformities. The only other country to use horrible weapons has been Israel, using phosphorous bombs that burn holes through women, children and elderly civilians in Gaza. Tacitus said "If you would know who controls you see who you may not criticise.”
You may not
criticise the US military, arms manufacturers, or Israel.
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