Sunday, March 28, 2010

A WORLD VISION OF HYPOCRISY

We have seen in the past week some rank hypocrisy from world leaders over the Israel/Arab conflict. Hilary Clinton addressed the 2010 AIPAC Conference and offered up a misleading comment about the PA celebration of a Fatah murderer by blaming it on Hamas.

Now, according to this article in the Australian, donors to World Vision have financed a football field that is going to be dedicated to another Fatah mass murderer - Red faces over Fatah field *
CHARITY group World Vision Australia has been embarrassed by a plan by Palestinian authorities to name a sporting complex containing an Australian-funded soccer field in the West Bank after a former militant PLO leader.

World Vision naturally denies playing a part in the choice of name for the sporting complex but a spokeswoman gives it a tick by saying that "the aim of the soccer field is to involve young people in this region of the West Bank, who are frequently dealing with psychological trauma and stress, in soccer training and competition, and in sport generally, as a positive community activity . . . There is no other facility like it."

Sure thing but why not condemn publicly the attachment of your project to a beastly murderer instead of justifying what you've done by claiming you're a dogooder. Similar soccer fields have been used in the past for training terrorists and if the hosts chose to dedicate this one a cold blooded killer it would be better to distance yourself from the whole thing and not allow yourself to be mired in the hypocrisy and lies of Palestinian hatred.

* Another article that slipped under the Fairfax radar. Where is Jason Koutsoukis whenever such a story comes up?

3 comments:

  1. Whispering_Jack12:39 pm

    Now that WORLD VISION has made a contribution to a soccer field named in honour of Palestinian terrorism, I don't suppose it would consider providing an equal amount of money donated to it to assist the kids of the Israeli town of Sderot whose lives have been traumatised by these terrorists?

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  2. Whispering_Jack12:39 pm

    Now that WORLD VISION has made a contribution to a soccer field named in honour of Palestinian terrorism, I don't suppose it would consider providing an equal amount of money donated to it to assist the kids of the Israeli town of Sderot whose lives have been traumatised by these terrorists?

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  3. Slobber9:31 pm

    You're kidding mate. World Vision do something for the Israelis?

    Hell would freeze over before that happens.

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