Historians: Warsaw Ghetto Uprising Was Overreaction

This political satire was posted by The People’s Cube in 2006, in response to the world’s reaction towards Israel defending itself in the 2nd Lebanon war:

Europe ‘s view of the present Israeli offensive against Hezbollah as an “overreaction” and “disproportionate use of force” is rooted in relatively recent history, say progressive researchers. In 1943, Europe itself suffered from a similar Jewish overreaction to some controversial German policies, in an event known as the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, when Zionist radicals attacked the National Socialist German Workers Party that was loved by the German people for its far-reaching educational and social welfare services. In fact, many academics who teach Peace Studies at prestigious universities believe that it was the Zionists’ “disproportionate use of force” that had ruined hopes for peace in Europe and caused a humanitarian crisis that could have easily been avoided if only Jews had shown restraint and tolerance towards the democratically elected German government.

In fact, the reaction of world’s media to the current Middle Eastern crisis is almost identical to that during the 1943 Warsaw crisis when, as modern historians claim, militant Zionists jeopardized the fragile peace that European leaders and progressive intellectuals had been trying to achieve by civilized means – as evidenced by the following collection of quotes and headlines of the time.

6 years later, it’s as up-to-date as ever.

 

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