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From CiF Watch:
http://cifwatch.com/2010/05/10/tripp...guardian-path/
If there is anyone out there who still cares about the way the Guardian has betrayed its origins, the last few weeks must have been similar to watching an old friend one once cared for take a bad acid trip and commit suicide, convinced that they can safely fly off the top of tall buildings.
The Guardian, in its early incarnation as “The Manchester Guardian”, was proud to present views that were considered “left wing”, supportive of Jews and of the idea of a Jewish Homeland, and, later, Israel. The new “Guardian News and Media Limited” has abandoned its roots, its sanity, and its decency as if to demonstrate to all the manner in which the so-called left has hooked up with the most regressive forces in its own country, and, in fact, around the world..
In
The Nightmare Shidduch
Jonathan Hoffman has dissected the Guardian’s seemingly inevitable move to the right as it backs the Liberal Democrats in the coming British election. Moreover, he demonstrates the clear link between its anti-Israeli stance, and that of the Liberal Democrats. For those who watch the endless Israel-bashing that takes on the Guardian’s website the linkage between the Guardian and the party of Baroness Tonge, she of the suggestion that Israel investigate whether its medics were actually in Haiti to harvest Haitian body parts (
A Lib Dem and a blood libel – Uri Dromi
) and patron of the
Palestine Telegraph
is clear. (Some may remember, by the way, that today’s “Jerusalem Post” was once the “Palestine Post” – how ironical).
The Manchester Guardian was the paper which, on January 3, 1936, published an article [1] debunking Nazi propaganda that ‘speaks of a Jewish monopoly and complains that non-Jewish Germans were unable to find a place in these professions” but that ‘a glance at official statistics proves the contrary.’ The new Guardian was pleased to publish a piece on CiF by Peter Oborne justifying his
hatchet job
on the influence of the non-existent Jewish lobby in the UK. It is difficult not to avoid seeing a resemblance between the statistics for Germany debunked in 1936 by the Manchester Guardian, and the surprisingly similar statistics for Britain today which formed the basis of the Oborne documentary, and compare the response of the Manchester Guardian of yesteryear with that of the Guardian News and Media Limited of today. How far the Guardian has come.
I have written of the
The Upside Down World
of the Guardian before, but that was in connection with the notoriously anti-Israeli position of a Guardian contributor, Antony Lerman. Regurgitating articles from his anti-Israel rag, JNews, Lerman claimed that there are illegitimate efforts to delegitimize those who would legitimately, in his opinion, delegitimize Israel (if you can follow all of that).
In a similar topsy-turvy fashion a Guardian
editorial
published on April 26, 2010 gave vent to an increasingly prevalent upside-down line of argument that has emerged in some circles regarding the possible resumption of negotiations between the Israeli and Palestinians (well, at least the representatives of those Arabs living on the West Bank). The Guardian’s editor would be pleased to see a peace plan imposed on Israel. The editor forgets that there are two sides to every border and what is imposed on Israel will equally be imposed on the Palestinians even though they have repeatedly rejected the very proposal the editorial professes to support. Having stated that:
“…[Mr. Obama’s peace plan] would be based on the guidelines for a permanent status agreement which were offered by Bill Clinton in 2000, known as the Clinton Parameters. It would then be endorsed by the EU, UN and Russia, who would then have to implement it”
and leaving aside the huge unknown of how all those outsiders would “implement it” the Guardian then goes on to make the statement, incredible if I did not know who was making it, that:
“… Mr. Netanyahu would kick and scream against an imposed plan, but that is the consequence of rejecting lesser demands now”.
As is quite clear, it is the Palestinians who have refused to negotiate by establishing unacceptable preconditions that must be met before negotiations start. Moreover, the Guardian, many CiFers, and others have expressed their opposition to any resolution of the conflict imposed on the Palestinians. Here is the upside down world of the Guardian on display straight from the donkey’s mouth. The Arabs, since the conquest of Palestine by the British in World War I have rejected every single “lesser demand”, while Israel has accepted every single one including “imposed solutions” and negotiated compromises:
The Peel Commission proposed to impose a “two state solution” in 1937.
The Arabs rejected the recommendations for an “imposed solution”.
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