Richard Dawkins: now at a new windmill

Snoopy wrote this Having successfully dispensed with the issue of God (god, deity, Intelligent Designer, Allah, as you will), Richard Dawkins is targeting now a new obstruction on his way to nirvana:

In an interview with the Guardian, he said: “When you think about how fantastically successful the Jewish lobby has been, though, in fact, they are less numerous I am told – religious Jews anyway – than atheists and [yet they] more or less monopolise American foreign policy as far as many people can see. So if atheists could achieve a small fraction of that influence, the world would be a better place.”

Of course, it figures: after deity, the next natural target is the chosen people…

Nothing to say but to quote this:

Go Richard.

Go Walt. Go Mearsheimer.

Go Ahmadinejad.

Cross-posted on SimplyJews.

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6 Responses to Richard Dawkins: now at a new windmill

  1. John M. says:

    I have yet to see any news organization score an interview with one of these “Israel Lobbyists”. Mabybe because they don’t exist.

  2. Bob says:

    Richard Dawkins does believe in G-d — he just mistakenly thinks His name is Richard Dawkins.

  3. Gary Rosen says:

    John M. – Of course there are no interviews, we Jooos do everything sneaky, behind the scenes. Why, I even own a secret little device that enables me to change the channel on my TV set just by pushing a button, WITHOUT EVEN GETTING OUT OF MY CHAIR!!! BWAHAHAHAHA!! At least until the batteries run out, anyway. Total control over the media, it’s our birthright as Jooos, you know…

  4. JJA says:

    Yoel – Does it really help matters to answer prejudice with even more prejudice?

    You may find G. K. Chesterton to be an uncomfortable bedfellow. He probably didn’t hate Jews quite as much as he hated atheists, but the venom is still there, and it hurts just as much whomever it lands upon.

  5. Jon Ihle says:

    And so we see that Dawkins’ problem is not religion per se, but that the wrong people (ie, not Richard Dawkins) have power. His atheism is just an expression of megalomania: nothing could/should be more powerful than Dawkins. The universe will bend to his will. Sound familiar?

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