Callysta wrote:
The footage was also spliced together from the politicians speeches and the "protesting" that occurred after the politicians left.
Those slogans "get out of our country", "go home", "Muhammed was a faggot" aren't "spliced", and they clearly aren't yelling at the speakers. The people in the movie are yelling at members of mainstream society who are quietly taking their families to the service.
Just because something is disturbing or wrong and conflicts with what one would like to believe doesn't make it "spliced". Call it an inconvenient truth.
Callysta wrote:
The CAIR video is very misleading. The politicians that organized the protest did so because the main speakers are Holocaust deniers, one was named as a co-conspirator of the 1993 WTC bombings, supports Hamas and Hezbollah, etc. They weren't protesting the dinner, or even the organization, just the speakers.
Was
named as a co-conspirator. By who? Why wasn't he prosecuted?
Innocent until proven guilty. Right? Or is it enough to make an accusation?
Holocaust denial is a rhetorical artifact of the Palestinian liberation movement, in the same way that Zionism is an artifact of the security concerns of ordinary Israelis who are trying to get on with their lives. Realistically, if you are Israeli, and looking out for your security, you will in some way collaborate with Zionists. If you are a Palestinian trying to free your homeland, you will in some way collaborate with Holocaust deniers.
Hamas and Hezbollah aren't fundamentally evil. They are resistance groups focused narrowly on fighting the Israelis, not international terrorism. They also host schools and hospitals in the occupied territories.
In every case, your accusations have no meaning outside the context of the conflict in Judaea. They have no meaning to us Americans that are not fanatically pro-Israel. Your claims boil down to these speakers being interested in Palestinian liberation.
That's not a suitable basis for arguing these people should not have the right to go about their business in this country without protest or harassment from people who aren't Zionists.