February 23, 2005

And still they come

Now Israel's ambassador to London has called on Ken Livingstone to apologise. [Thanks to Bat]. I thought it was all over yesterday. The Zionists don't like losing. Look at this:

Coming exactly two weeks after the vivid television images marking the 60th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz and so soon after his own municipality had hosted survivors of the Nazi death machine, his comments demonstrate gross insensitivity to the minorities in London and beyond. Unfortunately, this is not the first time.
See that last sentence. This, as I've said before, is why the Zionists are on Livingstone's case. He won't pander to them. He has condemned Israel (and Saudi of course) on more than one occasion and the Zionists really thought they had him this time. Having manipulated the pain of holocaust survivors, mobilised the Board of Deputies, the Holocaust "Education" Trust, the Chief Rabbi, Lord Janner, the Prime Minister (that's Blair, not Sharon, not yet anyway), other Labour and Tory MPs and MLAs, the Zionists have failed to intimidate Ken Livingstone. So now they're firing what they believe are bigger guns. Ken Livingstone is not going to be moved by the ranting of an agent of an apartheid state so who's next? Sharon? Let's see. Meanwhile have a read of Michael Rosen's take on this here. Michael Rosen is a writer of children's stories*. How appropriate.

*Michael Rosen is also a playwright and poet, and not just for children.

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