Congratulation Tony Blair
By Gilad Atzmon
The Guardian reports this morning that
Tony Blair is to
take on a new role leading the European Council on Tolerance and Reconciliation.
This is no doubt great
news. The 21st century’s greatest war criminal is called to lead the campaign
against ‘extremism’ which he himself instigated. Truth be told, it only makes
sense to appoint a mass murderer to such a delicate job because only a genocidal
character could be intimately familiar with the nitty gritty of
institutional hatred and intolerance.
The British former prime minister who launched an immoral
interventionist war has been appointed as chairman of the European Council on
Tolerance following his spectacular success as a Peace Envoy to the Middle East
introducing reconciliation and new harmony to the entire region.
In a joint article (paywall) with Moshe Kantor,
the president of the council of the European Jewish Congress, Blair recently
expressed his devotion to the Jews and the primacy of their suffering.
“Antisemitism is not a Jewish problem, but one infecting the whole of society
and needs to be tackled for the sake of us all.”
The penny dropped. Blair, seemingly understands his
contribution to Jew hatred. Next time when he launches a global criminal war
with no end he must make sure that rather than using
Lord Cash Point Levy as his chief fund raiser he should consider using
someone else, preferably a ‘gentile’ (If he finds one). Even Blair must have
grasped by now that the clear association between his Ziocon war and a Jewish
financier is ‘not just a Jewish problem.’ With 5 million people dead in the
region it infects the whole universe.
It is encouraging to learn that the council chaired by Blair
doesn’t really believe in elementary freedom, quite the opposite, it believes it
should promote legislation to confront ‘holocaust denial’, and this makes a lot
of sense to me. As a person who perpetrated a holocaust himself, Blair is
interested in laws that would stop any attempt to narrating and revising the
past. I totally agree. I believe that all history except the Jewish one, must be
abolished all together and immediately. We are moving forward, we progress, we
should invest in the future rather than attempt to find out what really happened
let alone why.
Gilad Atzmon is a British Jazz artist and author. Gilad was
born in Israel in 1963 and trained at the Rubin Academy of Music, Jerusalem
(Composition and Jazz). A multi-instrumentalist he plays saxophones, clarinet
and ethnic woodwind instruments . Gilad writes on political matters, social
issues, Jewish identity and culture. His papers are published on very many
press outlets around the world.
http://www.gilad.co.uk