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The Fairy Tale and the Reality
By Robert Thompson
Jun 8, 2008, 09:47

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The Fairy Tale is very simple, and goes something like this:
 
"Once upon a time, there was a people who lived in fear of their neighbours who ill-treated them in every way that they could, and they suffered greatly.   They did not dare to do anything about it and just allowed their neighbours to do as the latter wished, and put up with it as best they could.
 
Then one day a great man told them of a far off land where there was a land without people just waiting for a people without a land and he and his followers offered to help them to travel there.
 
When they arrived they found that all was as they had been told, except for some troublesome Untermenschen (perhaps trolls) who could easily be frightened into running away, and the people were expecting to live in that promised land without further trouble.
 
However, huge numbers of wicked men from surrounding lands envied the people their happiness and tried to drive them away by force, using the most dreadful terrorist tactics, but the greatest power in the world came to their rescue and gave them all the protection that they could want."
 
That is the summary of the Zionist Fairy Tale, and it is almost an article of faith in the USA and is believed by large numbers who prefer dubious Fairy Tales to hard facts.
 
The reality is not only harsh but in complete contradiction with that Fairy Tale version of history
 
The people, if that is the right collective noun for those generally categorised as Jews, have not had a single history but their fate has depended on where they found themselves and in what circumstances.   Some were far from being oppressed, although some were, and this was an evil which should have been faced where it had occurred and the oppressors punished.
 
The "great man", Theodor Herzl was well aware that Palestine had a hard-working population who were highly efficient farmers and were certainly not Untermenschen.   What is more, the extraordinarily peaceful Palestinians were subjected to the most awful terrorist attacks to make them seek safety, and they have still never given up the entirely reasonable hope of returning to their own homes and lands.
 
The "wicked men from surrounding lands" have always been ordinary folk who would love to live in peace, but they still cannot see why they and the Palestinians should have to suffer to compensate incomers who may have been oppressed by others in  Europe and elsewhere.
 
Let us forget this deceitful Fairy Tale and ensure that the children of the world, especially those in the USA, be told the truth.   Such a tremendous and startling revelation might even help to bring us peace throughout the Near and Middle East.
 

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