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Saturday, April 17, 2010

Bishop Desmond Tutu: Traveling The World Promoting Hatred of Jews

Not all people who hate Israel are anti-Semites, but there is a large crossover. Many haters of the Jewish State are actually seeking a politically correct way of spewing anti-Semitism. A perfect example of this is Bishop Desmond Tutu. Tutu is currently urging UC Berkly to divest himself from Israel, based on his years of anti-Semitism it us clear that his rationale is not necessarily any action of the Jewish State, but the method of worship practiced by most of its citizens.

How can Tutu,  is vocal defender of human rights, fighter for the oppressed, winner of the Nobel Peace prize in 1984 when it still had meaning, be accused of being an anti-Semitic bigot?  Read his own words:

Tutu has made some very disturbing statements about the Holocaust. He has publicly complained about what he calls “the Jewish monopoly of the Holocaust.” (Jerusalem Post, July 26, 1985)Jews do own the copyright. We paid for it with more than Six Million lives, one and a half million of those were little children.  During his 1989 visit to Israel, Tutu “urged Israelis to forgive the Nazis for the Holocaust,” a statement which the Simon Wiesenthal Center called “a gratuitous insult to Jews and victims of Nazism everywhere.” (Jerusalem Post, Dec. 31, 1989)

Tutu spreads around the anti-Semitic stereotype about the Jewish Lobby running the world.

People are scared in this country [the US], to say wrong is wrong because the Jewish lobby is powerful - very powerful. Well, so what? For goodness sake, this is God’s world! We live in a moral universe. The apartheid government was very powerful, but today it no longer exists. Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin, Pinochet, Milosevic, and Idi Amin were all powerful, but in the end they bit the dust (Source:Monday April 29, 2002, The Guardian UK).

The liberal Israeli daily Ha’aretz (April 29, 2002), reported Tutu’s remarks at a conference in Boston, quoted him as saying: “Israel is like Hitler and apartheid”: “I’ve been deeply distressed in my visit to the Holy Land; it reminded me so much of what happened to us black people in South Africa

Tutu accused Jews of exhibiting “an arrogance—the arrogance of power because Jews are a powerful lobby in this land and all kinds of people woo their support,”(Jewish Telegraphic Agency Daily News Bulletin, Nov. 29, 1984)

After his call for "forgiving Hitler" (Jerusalem Post, Dec. 31, 1989) Tutu remarked, “If I’m accused of being anti-Semitic, tough luck,” and in response to questions about his anti-Jewish bias, Tutu replied, “My dentist’s name is Dr. Cohen.” (Simon Wiesenthal Center’s Response magazine, January 1990)

Yes Tutu I get it, some of your best friends are Jews, some of my best friends are bigoted Bishops.

Speaking in a Connecticut church in 1984, Tutu said that “the Jews thought they had a monopoly on God; Jesus was angry that they could shut out other human beings.” In the same speech, he compared the features of the ancient Holy Temple in Jerusalem to the features of the apartheid system in South Africa. (Hartford Courant, Oct. 29, 1984)

This is the "mindset of the man" who is pushing UC California Berkeley to divest itself from Israel, after a vote by the Student Senate in favor of divestment Tutu wrote:
It was with great joy that I learned of the recent 16-4 vote at UC Berkeley in support of divesting the university's money from companies that enable and profit from the injustice of the Israeli occupation of Palestinian land and violation of Palestinian human rights. Principled stands like this, supported by a fast growing number of U.S. civil society organizations and people of conscience, including prominent Jewish groups, are essential for a better world in the making, and it is always an inspiration when young people lead the way and speak truth to power.
 Tutu pushes his usual argument which totally ignores the terrorism that still exists today and the "gestures" made by Israel to make peace, none of which were matched with gestures from the Palestinians.  If he was really interested in human rights, he would have criticized the decision to single out Israel for condemnation, rather than any of the real human rights offenders in the world many of which are in Israel's neighborhood, such as Iran, Libya, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon.

Then again, human rights is not really Tutu's agenda, promoting hatred of the Jewish people is his goal.

1 comment:

LL said...

I think you've got it wrong. The Most Reverend Archbishop Desmond Tutu won the Nobel Peace Prize - the same prize won by barack hussein obama. And if that didn't firm up his credentials as a man of peace, he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by barack hussein obama in 2009. Desmond TuTu slept in the Lincoln bedroom in the White House!

How could anyone so linked to barack hussein obama have anything but love for the Jewish people and for Israel?