Monday, 26 January 2009
When are Red Cross TV Appeals OK?
I found a wonderful comparison for the BBC-Charity-Gaza debacle going on.
Right: The West Wing, Zionist propaganda dressed up as "entertainment," which had no problem with a Red Cross appeal.
Tonight as I pottered and worked (yes, I know, what I really meant was overseeing the FC sprogs as they carried out the various chores I had assigned them before handing them a shilling each and sending them to bed) I put on the third volume of The West Wing.
This was filmed circa 2001/2 and the first episode of the series was a special edition, all about terrorism, Islamic extremism, American democracy, secularism, Nazis and the whole caboodle.
As a lesson in shoving the whole American democratic anti-Islamic extremism and Zionist "dream" down the viewers thought it is an excellent piece. Inasmuch as it shows the whole outlook of the Judeo-masonic media, political and business-world.
Oh the KKK were compared to Islamic extremists. There was talk of the Taliban being like the Nazis invading Poland (not the Soviets mind you). The cosy, comfy nature of the love-in as immature high school students (read you and me - dumb goy viewer) were informed of the facts by the politicos and even the President himself. The concentration camp survivor even got a mention (Jewish, obviously), as did the daily fear of murder lived through by the Israelis (not the Palestinians, obviously).
It really was like a lesson in Zionist brainwashing.
At one point one of the characters (a Jewish advisor to the president) says he doesn't believe in the death penalty but he wishes these people (Islamists) would be locked in a tiny room and made to watch home movies of all their victims.
I wonder if American TV would be brave enough to have a character air the same viewpoint about the Israeli soldiers, settlers and others who have killed, tortured and exiled so many Palestinian men, women and children. I guess not.
So, despite being stomach-churning mind-rot, what has this to do with the BBC's refusal to show a charity appeal for the people in Gaza?
Well about 10 minutes or so into this specially made episode of The west Wing they stop to flash up a charity appeal for donations to the American Red Cross.
Left: A Red Cross poster issued in America during WW2. The Red Cross has always been impartial and helped combatants and civilians of all sides. It seems the BBC is the only impartial service, only allowing appeals the Israel has no problem with.
No qualms about "impartiality." No disgust at the Red Cross raising money to help the bereaved and the wounded after a politically motivated attack (we can argue the why's and who's). No problem about pulling heart strings.
Funny really, because when the International Red Cross tried, with others, to raise funds to help not just the bereaved and the wounded, but also the maimed and the homeless, the hungry and the freezing of Gaza - the Zionists behind the scenes, the columnists, the editorials, and the Zionist letter-writers all showed their disgust.
Wounded in Zionist nations good, wounded in anti-Zionist nations bad.
Red Cross Appeals in Zionist nations good, Red Cross Appeals for anti-Zionist nations bad.
Four legs good, two legs bad.
Come on sheeple!
Join in the merry dance they are leading us on.
Link:
British Red Cross
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