Sunday, July 10, 2011

HE SHOULD FALK OFF



Imagine if the above cartoon depicted a kaffiyeh-wearing dog chewing on a bloody skeleton and urinating on Lady Justice instead of a yarmulke and was posted on the blog site of a leading United Nations official.

Apart from the violence that would explode within hours across the Arab and Moslem world, the official's role with the UN would have come to an abrupt end. He would have been drummed out of the office in disgrace even had he not lied about the whole thing.

And lie is what slimy UN envoy for human rights in the Palestinian territories, Richard Falk did last week about this anti-Semitic cartoon. He then removed it and lied about it.

"I know nothing about such a cartoon, and would never publish such a thing, ever." he declared before backtracking with a pithy explanation that he "didn’t realize that it could be viewed as anti-Semitic, and still do not realize."

Read the story from Commentary.

Falk's boss still won't sack the bigot but in any decent organisation he would have tendered his resignation long ago.

No, strike that.

No decent organisation would have hired him for the role given his obsessional hatred of Israel in the first place.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Did this story make the Age?

If not, why not?

Shirl in Oz said...

**Imagine if the above cartoon depicted a kaffiyeh-wearing dog chewing on a bloody skeleton and urinating on Lady Justice instead of a yarmulke and was posted on the blog site of a leading United Nations official.***


I dread to think what would happen. !!!!!!!!

A teddy bear named Moh was bad enough.

Ruth Green said...

You're asking this question?

Gulliver_on_tour said...

"I know nothing about such a cartoon, and would never publish such a thing, ever." he declared backtracking with a pithy explanation that he "didn’t realize that it could be viewed as anti-Semitic, and still do not realize."

Wilbur,

I believe you might have mis-spelled the word "pithy".

Anonymous said...

Richard Falk is a despicable pig of a man. I pity the pour souls of his parents for bringing such a hideous abomination into this world. (Esther)

Anonymous said...

To expect the Age or the Syrian Morning Herald to properly cover this scandal is to expect the impossible. If they touch the story they will do so from Falk's perspective of lies and do their best to make him look squeaky clean like the terrorist enablers who support Hamas and the floptillas.

Today, the Jerusalem Post reports that 3 Kassam rockets fired from Gaza hit Hof Ashkelon. Tomorrow, they will report on Israel's retaliation and show a fat, toothless Palestinian with arms waving in despair. Never, the damage to the Israelis and never the fact that Palestinian terror is the cause of all her woes.