On May 11 2007 we were treated to pictures of a Palestinian demon-strator aka non-violent peace activist (piss activist if you ask me) "viciously" wounded by the "occupation" Zionist army. Ouch! He was reported shot in the leg with a rubber bullet, but it looks to me like they got his jewels and perhaps the production line of little peace activists might have to undergo some measure of repair, as it were.
Anyway, the MSM definition of peace activist is quite in line with its general perversion of the lexicon. Again the similarity to the Nazi propaganda tools is so obvious. They count on the general public's ignorance, which only points to their own, because they are so easy to debunk. See Viktor Klemperer's Lingua Tertii Imperii (The Language of the Third Reich), the diary he kept while trying to survive the Third Reich in Berlin.
In any case, I had seen the "poor victim" exuding much more aplomb, poise and assertivenes. And developing an attitude as he gets closer and closer to the soldiers.
For me, the term occupation is inextricably linked with Nazi Germany. I wonder whether the occupied Poles, Czechs, Greeks, former Yugoslavs, Dutch, Belgians, not to mention the Jews and Gypsies residing among them, would have been granted the democratic right to demonstrate against the occupation, would have been tolerated so close, so hostile and menacing to Nazi troops without paying for it with their lives. Yet, the Israeli "occupation" is worse. Lingua Tertii Imperii. I would also like to know whether children could have been taught that such democratic rights exist without having their heads smashed with a rifle butt or stone. Yet, the Israeli soldier is worse than a Nazi. I also wonder whether an elderly Jew would have been taken by the hand and helped through the check point by an Aryan soldier (and notice how amused two idiots can be, probably thinking that if roles were reversed they would have shot the old man, or even beaten him to death with his own walking stick right there and then to spare him further unpleasantries)
In any case, our troublemaker seems to have been given some warning, which he chose to ignore.
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