Tuesday, January 10, 2006

Ray Nanania: comedian, columnist and religious bigot

A second rate hack of a comedian who writes columns and lives in Chicago shouldn't attract much attention from me right? Oh, did I mention he's also a despicable arab bigot who hates Christians (and any evil Jews who support them) like poison?

The guy is a real piece of work. Here's some excerpts from his recent column in Ynetnews.

"Pat Robertson is typical of American racists who exploit the Arab-Israeli conflict for personal gain."

So, Robertson is a racist, huh? Well, let's see what else the pot-calling-the-kettle-black says, shall we?

"Their support sustains American foreign policy and conservative leaders like President Bush. In reality, Robertson and the Christian fundamentalists are worse than the Islamic extremists that they, Bush and other American conservatives constantly attack. Robertson is a Christian ayatollah. His equivalent of suicide bombing is his “suicide bombast.” I am certain that if Christian fundamentalists in America were to ever find themselves in the same situation as the Palestinians, for example, they would defend suicide bombing as a “justified” form of combat."
So, Christian fundamentalists are worse than islamic extremists? That's funny, I'm still waiting for the Christians to declare a jihad and strap on some suicide belts. And Robertson's sermons from the Bible are the equivalent of suicide bombings? Yeah, that makes a lot of sense to the families of victims of terror, I bet.

I especially love the part about how the Christians would be suicide bombers if they traded places with the Palestinians. Kind of like the way the Christians in Indonesia, the Sudan, Malasia, the Phillipines, Lebanon and, oh, wait a minute, Judea and Samaria!, are becoming extinct from moslem brutality without committing a single suicide bombing incident.

"Israelis might take pause because they often exploit Christian fundamentalism to strengthen their own ideological goals. The dirty, ugly secret of Israel’s embrace of the Christian Evangelical movement is that deep down, they know that Christian Evangelicals and fundamentalists are in fact more anti-Semitic than the Iranians. They may be the most anti-Semitic people on Earth."
"THEY", meaning the Christians, ARE THE MOST ANTI-SEMITIC PEOPLE ON EARTH?? BA-HA-HA!! Ok, so the biggest supporters of Israel and Jewish causes outside of the Jews are anti-Semitic, while the secular leftists who protest Israel's right to exist and are supportive of the terrorist moslem scum are the lovers of Jews and Israel. This is his comedy, maybe?
"Christian fundamentalism is built, somewhat, on a latent hatred of Jews. But they are not beyond exploiting Biblical prophecy to drive their own money machines, disguised as Christian ministries. They downplay their anti-Semitism and exploit the tragedy of the Arab-Israeli conflict. As far as Robertson is concerned, Palestinian Christians are no different from the Jews, except in terms of how they may be exploited. There is no benefit to Robertson and his Christian Evangelical Ayatollahs in defending the rights of Holy Land Christians. That’s why they sacrifice them on the altar of their own selfish fundamentalist cause."
Oh, so Robertson is anti-Christian now. This guy is a good: He's labeling Robertson a Christian loving Christian hater! Yeah, that's the ticket, Ray.

"The Jews, on the other hand, offer Robertson and the other Grand Muftis of the Christian fundamentalist movement a political opportunity to feed their supporters. Christian Fundamentalists need the Palestinian-Israeli conflict in order to build their flock of blind sheep. They do not want a Middle East peace. Everything they do is designed to prevent peace, including pressuring American administrations to pursue one-sided foreign policies that aggravate rather than resolve the Middle East conflict."
Ahhh... so now we see where Nanania's been going with this all along. He thinks that America, the "Great Satan", is not being nice enough to the terrorists. That we are being too "one sided" by not giving the criminals as much support as the civilians whom they seek to kill.

"Although the Christian Evangelists claim to pray for Judgment Day, they are the ones who should fear it most. Like all tyrants, demagogues and dictators, Christian fundamentalists do not practice what they preach. They don’t believe God will really come down to judge mankind. But they do know that the fear of that Judgment Day allows them to more easily control their followers and, more importantly, fill their pockets with more money and accumulate power."

So, if any of you believe that what you've read from this bigoted "Palestinian" pile of dirt is a wee bit offensive and prejudiced, he can be reached for your comments at: rayhanania@aol.com

I suggest you let him know exactly how you feel.

-MZ

5 comments:

Freedomnow said...

There is no doubt that Mr. Nanania is indeed a bigoted Arab pile of dirt, as much as Hitler was a bigoted White pile of dirt; but the usage of that phrase leaves you open to accusations of racism.

Although such an accusation would be dishonest, honesty has no place in partisan politics, especially when you are dealing with Islamists and Leftists.

Mad Zionist said...

Perhaps you are right. I should be a little less inflamatory, but when I see that crap I have trouble holding in my opinions.

I'm changing it to "bigoted pile of Palestinian dirt."

nanc said...

morning fern, madze. some people are funny and some people are not. mr. nanananana falls into the latter category. he is crass and knows not of which he speaks. on some topics we can easily generalize, others not. he, like so many others who generalize christianity has overloaded his hummingbird behind with his more than apparent pelican beak. i don't believe i like him. no i do not like him at all.

now, i must go eat some pork to get over this terrible feeling - mmmm bacon, our family's favorite vegetable!

Freedomnow said...

While I find Islamists and their supporters to be disgusting, I have to acknowledge that they are quite successful at the slippery cat and mouse game they play.

I dont underestimate or overestimate my enemy. I merely sum up the situation to determine what strategy will be most effective.

nanc said...

freedomnow - does it ever come down to a "shoot-don't shoot" scenario with you? just curious. i have been in a situation like that and very relieved to have waited that extra second. .357 from two feet away makes a mess of everything!