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Apr 09 2007
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By Gideon Polya & Shahram Vahdany   

Translation

There is something wrong with this picture

ImageFreedom of expression, in a democratic country is not just a right. It is a philosophy, which should be nurtured, encouraged and embraced by all. It is about tolerance of opposing ideas and views.

An article and two cartoons by Ben Heines a cartoonist and an artist from Brussels (graphic artist at MWC) published in a "progressive" American blog "Dailykos" has caused some controversy.

The reaction was swift. The site managers deleted the article due to copyright violation, but left the pictures intact for a couple of days, then deleted one picture and left the other one with a note that they do not endorse it.

However, this did not stop more then 500 comments from readers on the deleted article and photos, condemning the artist. 

Dailykos readers reacted very differently to the controversial cartoons of Prophet Mohammad.

Ben writes about his experience in his blog

"The DK diary, titled "Zionism was and remains a racist ideology"  proposed a brilliant article by Ahlam Akram with 2 of my cartoons (the 2 images exhibited at the top of this post). The diary had a very strong impact on the Daily Kos community and I got in a few hours hundreds of hateful comments by enraged Zionists.

To make things clear I chose to use the striking portrait of Avigdor  Lieberman to illustrate this precise part of Ahlam Akram's article: "When Avigdor Lieberman publicly calls for "Transfer", which means total expulsion of all non Jewish people including Israeli citizens with non Jewish origins; what does that means if not ethnic cleansing?" Image

Steve Amsel a Israeli blogger and peace activist in his take " IN  DEFENSE OF BENJAMIN HEINE" responds to a comment left in Dailykos asking "How could you put a Nazi face on a Jew?" asks "Can a Jew Act like Nazi?"

Tinoire a Peace worker based in San Francisco and founder of Progressive Independent also writes "What a chorus of imbeciles. As if being Jewish is some sort of a talisman against being a dangerous fascist politician with aims and ideas sharply aligned with Hitler's."

The right wing Israeli politician has made the most awful genocidal statements about killing Palestinians and expelling Palestinian Arabs - the cartoon was thoroughly justified. The censorship as a result of Zionist hysteria is thoroughly obnoxious.

In our view Political Zionism is racism in theory and in horrendous practice.

In theory it involved colonization of Palestine to form a Jewish State at the expense of the Indigenous Inhabitants. Zionism was proposed and then put into effect at a time when European racism and colonialism was the norm and when Britain had "an Empire on which the Sun never set". Indeed Sven Lindqvist's classic analysis of racism and colonialism, "Exterminate All the Brutes", links European racism, colonialism and genocide in non-European lands with Nazi lebensraum conquests, and genocide of Jews, Roma and Slavs.

The post-1967 occupation of the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT) has been violent, abusive and traumatizing and constitutes a Palestinian Genocide as defined by the UN Genocide Convention - albeit not of the horrendous proportions of the Nazi Holocaust. The post-invasion excess deaths in the OPT now total 0.3 million; the post-invasion OPT under-5 infant deaths  total 0.2 million; there are 6 million Palestinian refugees (4 million registered with the UN); 80,000 Palestinians flee their Homeland each year; 85% of Palestinian Christians have fled the West Bank; 80%  Bethlehem Christians have fled; there is horrendous deprivation in the OPT and especially in Gaza which is in effect a Concentration Camp; the "annual under-5 infant death rate" is about 0.5% in the OPT as compared to 0.1% in the Occupier Israel (evidence of gross Israeli violation of the Geneva Convention which insists that the Occupier must provide life-sustaining requisites to its Conquered Subjects).

Half the Palestinians are Children and three quarters are Women and Children. Any Jew, any American - ANY person - who denies, ignores, excuses, minimizes, obfuscates, supports, advocates or is otherwise complicit in gross human rights abuses of Women and Children (as in the Occupied Palestinian Territory) - or indeed of ANY people - have crossed the line separating decent humanity from proto-Nazi barbarism. Image

Jews are naturally very sensitive about Nazism - and rightly so because of the utter awfulness of the Jewish Holocaust. However racists - whatever their origins - belong to the "set of racists"  that includes the Ku Klux Klan, the South African Apartheiders, the Israeli Apartheiders, the Bush-ite warmongers and the Nazis. Of these racists the Nazis had the technology and opportunity that enabled them to murder tens of millions. ANY people - whether Jewish or non-Jewish - who spout extreme racist views INVITE comparison with other historical racists.

The following views of outstanding Jewish American scholar Professor Bertell Ollman (New York University) are acutely relevant.

"Furthermore, if Zionism is indeed a particularly virulent form of nationalism and, increasingly, of racism and if Israel is acting toward its captive minority in ways that resemble more and more how the Nazis treated their Jews, then we must also say so. For obvious reasons, the Zionists are very sensitive about being compared to the Nazis (not so sensitive that it has restrained them in their actions but enough to bellow "unfair" and to charge "anti-Semitism" when it happens). Yet, the facts on the ground, when not obscured by one or another Zionist rationalization, show that the Zionists are the worst anti-Semites in the world today, oppressing a Semitic people as no nation has done since the Nazis. No, the Zionists are not yet quite as bad as the Nazis, not yet, but isn't the world witnessing a creeping ethnic cleansing against the Palestinians at this very moment? If Zionists (and their supporters) find this comparison unduly insulting and unjust, they have only to stop what they are doing (and supporting), but I fear that the logic of their position will only drive them to committing (and supporting) even greater atrocities in the future, includinggenocide-another Nazi specialty, than they have up to now. What, if anything, has such Zionism got to do with traditional Jewish values?"

In conclusion

Does not matter if Avigdor Lieberman belongs to far right party in Israel and he strongly opposed an Israelis-Arab joining the cabinet. It does not also matter if the description of the photo fits someone  who openly advocates ethnic cleansing.

The question is can Dailykos claim to be a part of  the progressive movement yet not only deny the fundamental right of an artist to express his/her views but also to outcast, ban and attack the artist?
 
There is something wrong when DailyKos, Little Green football, and Israel national news, find a common ground.

Yes there is something profoundly wrong with this picture but it is not Ben's artwork.
 

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1. 10-04-2007 03:21
"Freedom of expression, in a democratic country is not just a right. It is a philosophy, which should be nurtured, encouraged and embraced by all." 
 
Eat shit you rag-headed, camel sucking, goat fucking sand nigger pile of pig shit! 
 
Now....would you care to nuture, emcourage and embrace my freedom of expression posted above?
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Rider
2. 10-04-2007 03:55
i agree
i agree with rider on what he said. 
8) 
 
terrorist lover..
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scotthmm
3. 10-04-2007 19:07
i agree
Actually, Rider, yes. You can say whatever you wish. Put a limit to free speech and it's not free speech any more. How to control virulence is another matter; if you shut it up, you become hypocritical. 
Often, tho, free speech = you can say whatever you want as long as you agree with me. 
What does DalyKos' behavior indicate? Well, it's supported, somehow, by the Zionist or Jewish or Israeli "lobby." Its behavior also shows how horribly narrow-minded and intolerant are those individuals...and the people who read it.and What a sad, sad commentary.
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4. 11-04-2007 03:02
i agree
Why on earth are people like Rider so virulent and vicious in their defence of Israel's Occupation of Palestinian territories? Is that all that they can do to defend the Israeli government? If so, then that is indeed terribly sad. Besides committing atrocities in the Territories, the Israeli government has also somehow managed to turn its defenders into immoral beings. Beware the day that those same people turn against their government!
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Freedom
5. 08-09-2007 22:19
sadness
I suppose at least one notion was to control stereotyping and thence to reduce the actual frequency of bigoted acts of violence etc.  
 
And we should never stereotype, never support prejudice. However, when a nation\'s actual policies result in behaviors that begin to match the bigot\'s stereotype - as is the case with respect to the State of Israel\'s policies then we have real problems. And that is part of Israel\'s problem. It used the charge of anti-Semitism too long to suppress the actual truth about it\'s own behaviors... in a very calculated way that only served to reinforce it\'s cynical and egregious policies. It is very sad for all the actually good people caught up in this mess. Israelis, Palestinians and others.
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r_welser@bellsouth.netNOSPAM! ">RichardDuff
6. 09-09-2007 01:59
sadness
We're all jumping on Rider but, you know, he could have been baiting you and then asking a rhetorical question. Then again, you may be more familiar with him and his politics than I am and, therefore, know he is a racist.  
 
The part of free speech most people miss is that if you don't want to hear it, you don't have to listen. Instead, they all shout and scream and blast the free speaker. Like people who don't like Mark Twain: they want NOBODY to be able to read him because they don't like him or, more to the point, understand him.they And, so, too for religious viewpoints. 
 
I occasionally use racial slurs in my writing--mostly satire or very, very angry pieces--to make a point. I am not, however, much of a racist. So...is Rider a racist or someone just making a point?
Registered
7. 09-09-2007 06:12
Stop paying attention to daily kos
This is an extreme left group trying to control the liberal agenda in the US. These people hate everything about what is good in this world. I hope they rot in hell.
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The terminator
8. 09-09-2007 13:04
Stop paying attention to daily kos
Quote:
 
This is an extreme left group trying to control the liberal agenda in the US.

 
 
I don't think American really know what categorizes left. 
 
Liberal agenda, is not much different from conservative one, at least not on foreign policy, which this is all about.
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Shahram

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