I am crabby today. Because I am sick. I’m going to take it out by being snarky. Oh. Wait. I do that every day. Well, I’m going to be EXTRA snarky today.
Let the popular uprising begin: Awesome! Hamas didn’t pay their employees’ salaries for January. Watch Hamas find out that it isn’t the message, it’s the money, that keeps people on their side.
The famous tolerance of UC-Irvine students: Of course UC-Irvine Arab students interrupted Ambassador Michael Oren’s speech. These are the pro-Hamas, pro-terrorist students who interrupt any pro-Israel speaker, including threatening violence when they don’t realize the cameras are on. But it’s not anti-Semitism. It’s anti-Zionism. Don’t forget that.
But Egypt and Israel are at peace! An Egyptian soccer coach said he’d rather die than coach an Israeli player. Awesome peace partners, those Egyptians. Just wonderful people. Ew, Jew Cooties!
“Watch Hamas find out that it isn’t the message, it’s the money, that keeps people on their side.”
Or, if they don’t revolt, it proves that it really is the message, not the money, that keeps people on their side. The down side of such tests is that, if they don’t go the way you think they will, it can actually mean something even worse… like the fact that the 80% of the Palestinian people that voted for the genocide of all Jews wasn’t a statistical fluke after all, that there really is a population whose supermajority intend to commit another Holocaust and the only thing stopping them is Israel’s “brutal repression.”
Oh, I harbor no such false hopes. I was referring to the Hamas/Fatah divide. The ones who pay the money are the ones that the people tend to be more loyal to.
Regarding this Egyptian coach, was an actual offer made? Just think of the mischief that could be caused by floating rumours of job offers and acceptances! Methinks this coach is trying to hide something by getting in the first shot.
Refuah shelemah (I myself am recovering from…shingles. Yucch.)
According to Jewliscious (I can never spell tht right), UC Irvine actually filed a complaint this time, and 8 or 10 students have been arrested and charged. Amazingly, they all seem to be past of present officers of the Muslim Student Association. Who would have guessed?