Elder of Ziyon22 July '10
From Zvi:
There is a conscious strategy on the part of anti-Israel propagandists to misappropriate emotionally laden terms, distort and misapply them, and use them as weapons against Israel and Jews. Emotionally laden terms that normally are associated with hurting Jews are particularly favored, partly because these are emotion-laden words for Jewish supporters, and partly because the abuse causes both anger and real pain for many Jews - and as we've seen, hurting Jews is the objective.
Misappropriated, distorted and misapplied terms include:
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genocide - This is the ridiculous claim that Israel has committed "genocide" against the Palestinians, despite the latter's constantly increasing population.
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humanitarian crisis - misapplied to Gaza. We've been through this on this blog.
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massacre - as in "Jenin Massacre", the "massacre" that never happened;also used against Israel whenever Israel's enemies throw human shields at Israel during battle and the human shields get killed by accident.
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prison - misapplied to Gaza
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Holocaust - attempts to claim that it didn't happen, but at the same time to misappropriate it to represent things that bear absolutely no relationship to the Holocaust, such as fighting back against rocket-launching terrorists in Gaza, or the Naqba.
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Warsaw Ghetto - misapplied to Gaza; people have done this even on this blog. Anyone who even remotely understands what happened during the Holocaust, and particularly in the Ghetto, will never make this claim unless doing so with malicious intent.
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concentration camp - misapplied to Gaza; people have done this even on this blog. Same comment as Warsaw Ghetto.
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People daily being exposed to these kind of fabrications and misleading falsehood, especially when there are no alternative medias, will naturally turn anti-Israel.
ReplyDeleteToday in Scandinavia, most every newspaper use this kind of misapplications. Not to mentioned our 'Public Service', or more correctly State Radio/TV.
The Danish papers are still a little in balance, but Swedish and Norwegian papers are very far out in this respect.
Finding other aspects of news on internet, I'm afraid doesn't appeal to the great majority, unfortunatly, they prefer their news filtered and 'handfed' by MSM´, or stay satisfied with the entertainment pages.