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Comment moderation

Posted on February 14th, 2007 at 11:52 pm by Meryl Yourish.

Filed under: Site news

Comments have been slipping through moderation with false positives far too often lately, so I am moderating comments until WordPress catches up with the program, or until I get tired of it.

I’ll probably be tired of it by tomorrow, but this may become a regular thing until I can figure out why it’s happening. For instance, some people who have never had comments here are getting impossibly high Spam Karma scores, and there is frankly nothing I can find anywhere that will help me fix that problem. I can’t seem to lower their scores, either, which would do it.

In any case, bear with me for a while. It’s the control freak in me that simply must resume control for a while.

Your daily dose of humor

Posted on February 14th, 2007 at 11:07 pm by Meryl Yourish.

Filed under: Bloggers, Computers, Humor

This time via Sarah: What tech support would look like when the book was introduced.

If you think this is making fun of the idiots who call tech support, you’re right.

By the way, it’s Sarah’s second blogiversary, and she has links to a couple more very amusing sites. She’s responsible for the source of my anti-V-Day post. Happy Blogiversary, Sarah!

Another gay rights parade nixed

Posted on February 14th, 2007 at 4:30 pm by Meryl Yourish.

Filed under: Israeli Double Standard Time

But I think the world is not going to have nearly as many headlines about this one as they did regarding the Gay Pride Parade in Jerusalem. Because it’s not in Israel. It’s in Russia.

A top Moscow official repeated Wednesday that the city will not allow a gay rights parade, echoing the mayor’s vocal criticism and saying that homosexuality is bad for your health, the RIA-Novosti news agency reported.

“There is the hard line of the city authorities and the position of our main faith, the Russian Orthodox Church … of the inadmissibility of such an event in Moscow,” RIA-Novosti quoted the head of the city’s international relations department, Georgy Muradov, as saying.

Watch the echo chamber effect.

Gross terrorist leader picture of the month

Posted on February 14th, 2007 at 4:09 pm by Meryl Yourish.

Filed under: Juvenile Scorn

Dude.

A word of advice.

Dentist.

On aiding and abetting the Jew-haters

Posted on February 14th, 2007 at 1:40 pm by Meryl Yourish.

Filed under: Anti-Semitism

The son of the chief rabbi of Italy, a respected professor at Bar-Ilan University, is one of the stupidest Jews alive. He wrote a book on the medieval “blood libel,” the lie that Jews killed Christian children and used their blood in religious rituals or to make matzoh for Passover. These lies were the foundation for the torture and murder of thousands upon thousands of Jews throughout the centuries in Europe and, to this day, are used in Jew-hating materials, right up to those nifty Jew-hate series Arab TV shows during Ramadan.

The reason Ariel Toaff is one of the stupidest Jews alive: He said in his book that the libel was not entirely untrue. He has been quoted in newspapers saying that Jews of the Middle Ages did use blood in their rituals.

In an interview with the Italian newspaper La Stampa, Toaff responded angrily to his critics, saying, “My research shows that in the Middle Ages, a group of fundamentalist Jews did not respect the biblical prohibition and used blood for healing. It is just one group of Jews, who belonged to the communities that suffered the severest persecution during the Crusades. From this trauma came a passion for revenge that in some cases led to responses, among them ritual murder of Christian children.”

He seems to very distinctly insist that these things happened.

In an interview Friday with The Associated Press, Toaff said, “There is no proof that Jews committed such an act.” But he added that the confessions do hold some truth - as when the accused recount anti-Christian liturgies that were mainly used on Passover, when the Israelites’ liberation from ancient Egypt became a metaphor for Judaism’s hope for redemption from its suffering at the hands of Christians.

“These liturgical formulas in Hebrew cannot be projections of the judges who could not know these prayers, which didn’t belong to Italian rites but to the Ashkenazi tradition,” he said.

And now he says he was misquoted, or misunderstood, or whatever. Upon his return to Israel, and a discussion with Bar-Ilan University, where he teaches, he issued this statement:

Toaff, a professor at Bar-Ilan University, released an official statement expressing his deepest apologies for what he considered to be the “horrible distortions” and misunderstandings of his book, “Pasque di Sangue” (Bloody Passovers) released in Italy. The book’s publication and reception caused an uproar in the Jewish world.

“I extend my sincerest apologies to all those who were offended by the articles and twisted facts that were attributed to me and to my book,” the statement read.

I would believe that statement a little more if he hadn’t been quoted in the AP and La Stampa saying the exact opposite. But at least he is attempting to do damage control.

Toaff, a rabbi who holds dual Italian and Israeli citizenship, said he directed the Italian El-Molino publishing house to stop distribution in order that he may “re-edit those passages which comprised the basis of the distortions and falsehoods that have been published in the media.”

“I am taking these steps in order to prevent the further misuse of my book as anti-Semitic propaganda,” the statement said.

Toaff also promised to donate all forthcoming funds from the sale of his book to the Anti-Defamation League to express his “profound regret regarding the misrepresentations that were attributed to me and which hurt the Jewish people.”

It’s too late. The damage has been done. The Jew-haters of the world now have a book that they can say proves the blood libel is true.

The David Dukes of the world have already bought their copies and are busy scanning them into computers as you read this, of that I am certain. I can write their ad campaign for you: “WRITTEN BY A RESPECTED ISRAELI PROFESSOR! THE BOOK THE JEWS DON’T WANT YOU TO SEE! READ THE PASSAGES THE ZIONISTS FORCE THE AUTHOR TO CUT! JEWS REALLY DO MURDER CHRISTIAN BABIES AND EAT THEIR BLOOD!”

You think I’m exaggerating? Give it a few weeks, then head to Stormfront.

On top of everything else, every other medieval historian consulted by the media for a quote has said that Toaff used testimony extracted by torture—that has been discredited by everyone else in the field—as his “proof” that anti-Christian rituals occurred.

Monsignor Iginio Rogger, a church historian who in the 1960s led the investigation into the murder of a 2-year-old Simon of Trento, for which 16 Jews were hanged, said many scholars have concurred that the confessions were completely unreliable.

“I wouldn’t want to be in [Toaff's] shoes, answering for this to historians who have seriously documented this case,” he said. “The judges used horrible tortures, to the point where the accused pleaded: ‘Tell us what you want us to say.’”

Hebrew University historian Professor Israel J. Yuval, a blood-libel expert, said, “From the information I have received, Professor Toaff’s interpretation sounds trumped-up.”

I’ve been sitting on this story for days, because it’s the kind of thing that simply adds to the Jew-hater’s litany of “evidence” that the evil Zionist conspiracy is the reality, and they are the voices in the wilderness being ignored—instead of the Jew-haters that we know them to be.

Thanks, Ariel Toaff, for giving extra ammunition to the world’s Jew-haters. Because it’s not like they needed any more, right?

Perhaps I should start up a new category: The What Were They Thinking award. Because you have to wonder what Toaff was thinking when he released this book.

Idiot.

Payback’s a bitch

Posted on February 14th, 2007 at 11:57 am by Meryl Yourish.

Filed under: Iran

Eleven members of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard were blown up by terrorists today. Or maybe “insurgents.”

A car loaded with explosives blew up near a bus carrying members of Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guards in southeastern Iran on Wednesday, killing 11 of them and wounding 31. An al-Qaida-linked Sunni militant group reportedly claimed responsibility.

The semi-official news agency Fars reported that the militant group Jundallah, or God’s Brigade, issued a statement saying it carried out the blast. But officials did not confirm the claim, blaming “insurgents and drug-traffickers.”

I love the way they pulled off the attack. Really, it’s practically a mirror-image of what the Iranians have been doing in Iraq, via their Iraqi proxies.

The attack took place near Zahedan, the capital of Sistan-Baluchestan Province, when a car packed with explosives pulled to a stop in front of the bus at about 6:30 am, the official Islamic Republic News Agency reported. The car’s occupants fled and seconds later the vehicle exploded, it said.

Eleven Revolutionary Guards were killed and 31 wounded in the attack, the provincial governor Hassan Ali Nouri told IRNA. He said one of the attackers was also killed in the blast, which he blamed on “elements of insecurity.” The report corrected an earlier toll of 18 dead reported by IRNA.

You reap what you sow, people. Terrorism is a bird that comes home to roost, and it comes home hard.

Loads more on Gateway Pundit.

The blood of your brethren

Posted on February 14th, 2007 at 11:32 am by SnoopyTheGoon.

Filed under: Religion, Terrorism

MUMBAI: The four blasts in Malegaon town in Nasik district were carried out in places of religious significance for Muslims since the perpetrators hoped to motivate the members of the community to take up arms against the Hindu community, an approver in the case has told the Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) in his confession.

Abrar Ahmed Gulam Ahmed, who was granted permission by designated MCOCA judge Mrudula Bhatkar to be an approver in the case, has said in the confession that communal riot in Malegaon in 2001 was also a motivating factor for the nine accused to carry out the blasts.

Thus starts the chilling story of the mass murder:

Nine persons have been charged by the ATS with carrying out the four blasts in the town on September 8, 2006, in which 31 were killed and 312 people injured.

What is not immediately clear from the introduction lines of the article is that the perpetrators of this cold blooded act were Muslims. While the plot is not new, being repeated by various parties all over the known history, the planning, the determination and the scale of this atrocity make you wonder: if these people have so little compassion to their own kind, what do they have in store for the infidels?

It is not surprising to see the umpteenth time the Pakistani connection:

Ahmed has said in his confession, which was given to his lawyer by the court today, that another accused Shabbir Masiullah had been sent to Pakistan in 2003 for arms and ammunition training by Mohammed Ali Shaikh who is also accused of participating in the July 11 Mumbai train serial blasts conspiracy.

Ahmed said that after obtaining the RDX needed for the bombs, the accused gathered at the godown owned by Shabbir Masiullah where acting on the instructions of two Pakistani accused they made six bombs and then concealed them there.

While not being a part of the White House official “axis of evil”, Pakistan is consistently producing a major part of the terrorist wannabes who are involved in many parts of the world. I wonder how much of the token support for the “War On Terror” provided by Pervy Musharraf is really a smokescreen for the infamous madrasas and terrorist training centers?

Also - it would be educational to know what does the holy Koran have to say about murdering your brethren to motivate them to murder infidels?

Cross-posted on SimplyJews