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Sorry You're Offended, But 'Palestine' Does Not Exist
thefederalist.com/2019/04/02/sor…
In progressive America, an official elected in a predominantly Jewish district in the country’s largest city can be punished for asserting an indisputable historical fact if it happens to offend the sensibilities of hard-left activists.
In this case, @KalmanYeger, a councilman from Brooklyn, in a back-and-forth about @Ilhan Omar, tweeted that, “Palestine does not exist. There, I said it again. Also, Congresswoman Omar is an antisemite. Said that too.”
Mayor @BilldeBlasio quickly issued an ultimatum to Yeger demanding he apologize, or else. After refusing, @NYCSpeakerCoJo booted Yeger from—what I assume is a wholly useless—city immigration committee.
“I found Council Member Yeger’s comments completely unacceptable…” Johnson explained. “They were dehumanizing to Palestinians and divisive, and have no place in New York City.” 🙄
Yeger’s statements *might* be debatable—perhaps some of you don’t find Omar’s numerous attacks on American Jews anti-Semitic—but the other contention is a historical and present-day reality.
Despite this, nearly every media story covering the kerfuffle frames the councilman’s contention about the status of the West Bank and Gaza as some kind of appalling attack on decency. What other Howard Zinn-like historical fantasies must we adopt to participate in debate?
Pointing out that there’s no nation called Palestine might be provocative and argumentative, but the contention is no less accurate because of the emotional reaction it provokes.
The American left’s censorship mission creep already deems numerous words and ideas off limits if enough people act insulted. Now, they’re trying to impose a ban on incontestable geopolitical truths.
“Now, if he comes out and he apologizes, and says, ‘Look, I was wrong and I realize what I did was hurtful and I’ve got to change,’ different discussion,” de Blasio said, demanding that incontestable geopolitical truths be forsaken to spare people’s feelings.
Though one day it might, Palestine doesn’t exist today. An independent Arab Palestine has never existed.
It didn’t exist under the Ottoman rule or the British Mandate or, in the end, under a United Nations Partition Plan that was rejected by every single Arab state and Palestinian leadership.
It didn’t exist when the Palestinians were governed by governments in Jordan and Egypt (a time when there was virtually no international pressure to create an independent Palestine).
And it didn’t come into existence when the Arab states rejected Israel’s peace gestures after the 1967 and 1973 wars. @RepRashid @Ilhan
Yasser Arafat ultimately rejected peace in every negotiation he ever participated in, embracing Intifada instead.
Palestine didn’t exist after Israel granted Gaza autonomy and the populace turned to the terrorists of Hamas, and it won’t exist until Hamas and Fatah stop engaging and supporting terrorism and drop their absurd demands for Jerusalem and the Right of Return.
Rashida Tlaib can put as many sticky notes over Israel as she likes, and it won’t change this reality.
A number of media outlets covering this incident point out that the United Nations and 137 states have “bilaterally” recognized Palestine.
And while it’s nice that Botswana and Cuba (and scores of other nations that suppress their own minority populations) have decided to act as if a small disputed territory in the Middle East is an independent entity, the United States does not recognize a Palestinian nation.
And more significantly, the only country that can that can make the Palestinian state a reality is Israel. @Ilhan @RepRashida
The United Nations and other anti-Israel organizations and activists have attempted to rewrite history and reality to create an inevitability around a future Palestinian state. That’s why they’re so offended by those who try to correct the historic record.
The attempted regulating of rhetoric, and the imposition of false history, is meant to stifle debate. None of this is new. Watching elected New Yorkers like de Blasio and Johnson help them, however, is.
New York has come a long way from the days when Mayor Rudy Giuliani kicked the Arafat, the father of modern terrorism, out of Lincoln Center.
Almost every mayor going back to the creation of Israel, in fact, stuck up for the Jewish community—a community that has incrementally surrendered its cultural history to progressivism. In the end, though, Yeger only stated truth.
Perhaps it’s an uncomfortable truth. But it’s not as if he claimed that Palestinians were hypnotizing the world with evil deeds.
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