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Wednesday, November 22, 2023

"What Churchill Thought About the Palestinians and Jews"

What Churchill Thought About the Palestinians and Jews, is described in some detail, using his words and writings.  No spin here.

Discussed is the book by Tariq Ali, entitled, Winston Churchill: His Times, His Crimes.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vU5O9zfH9fE

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 This video provides what not only Churchill thought about the Palestinian, but also others in Britain's high political circles, at the time, and even years before.  To me it was shocking to learn that Churchill and Hitler were made from the same cloth, so to speak.  Both harbored the conviction that the world's population consists of human and subhuman species.  The Arabs were definitely subhuman, according to the expressed attitude by the British political elite, in general.  It is not a far stretch to conclude that the French were not far removed from this superior display.  Both were colonial powers, who without their blundering other nations, would have amounted to nothing.

One can better understand why Netanyahu says and does these things, he is infamous for; he has learned this sorry part of history very well.  Also, one can better understand why he is getting away with genocide, Netanyahu is just the mirror image of the club members of the League of Nations's Gang, of the time.

Who is Tariq Ali?

“He is a regular broadcaster on BBC Radio and contributes articles and journalism to magazines and newspapers including The Guardian and the London Review of ... “

“He is a writer and filmmaker. He has written more than a dozen books on world history and politics—including Pirates of the Caribbean, Bush in Babylon, ... “

“Tariq Ali is a writer & editor@NewLeftReview. He has written 25 books on history & politics, 7 novels. Winston Churchill: His Times, His Crimes is his latest.”

 

 

 

 

1 comment:

  1. This attitude allows for slavery, colonialism and genocide, as may be economically expedient. It pervades humanity, though incompletely. Thank you for pointing it out, Frank. It is flourishing these days, but it is also being contested.
    We kind of have to pick a side again, a side of history to be on.

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