Two-State-Solution? Try Baltimore
Perhaps the US administration should fix America's inner-city problems first.
Obama says we need to change the “System” – and so where has he been all these six-plus years?
Considering
Baltimore, the Obama Administration ought to think twice before lecturing Israel about adopting a “two-state-solution.”
Baltimore
is where an incident of alleged police brutality led to a fatality and
to days of looting, burning and rioting. It’s still going on as we
write.
Inner-city
unrest is something we will have to fix for ourselves and we do not
need outsiders telling us what to do or how to behave.
They call it Naqba over there and we call it “anger” over here when acrimony becomes a mob.Thank you very much but we are good at fixing things. So are the Israelis.
Which
is why word from US Undersecretary of State Wendy Sherman is such an
unwelcome intrusion.
She insists that Israel must pledge itself to a
two-state solution, otherwise the Jewish State can forget about counting
on the United States at the UN and who knows where else.
Bad timing for the State Department to be sticking its nose into
what is strictly another country’s business.
We’re
trying, but still not doing so well ourselves “between the races.” Even
after the awakened 1960s, down on the street we do not even speak the
same language.
Is there a difference between America’s
Inner-city Unrest and Israel’s Palestinian Arab Conflict? Sure, plenty,
but here is where they meet.
In both cases inflexible grievances define a particular minority.
But
only Israel finds itself associated with guilt. Why, asks the world,
can’t Israel make peace with these people? Not so easy when you’re
dealing with people nursing an irreconcilable grudge. Ask Baltimore. In
Baltimore there are still signs of riots that took place in 1968, when
practically all of Urban America went up in flames.
Like America, Israel keeps trying, but it’s tough going with generations who feel entitled to their resentments.
They call it
Naqba over there and we call it “anger” over here when acrimony becomes a mob.
President Obama weighed in today about “troubling interactions between police and African Americans.”
Nonsense,
according to oft-decorated Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke,
himself African American. Clarke won’t have any of it and spells it out
it plainly when he refers to Inner-city criminals as
“sub-humans”
operating from within a
“sub-culture” all made possible from a culture
of (failed) Liberalism.
Now read
this for everything the
news media won’t tell you about our clash of cultures.
Clarke
goes on: “Ninety percent of the homicide victims in the Baltimore area
are Black as are 90 percent of the suspects.” This trends nationwide.
Obama says we need to change the “System” – and so where has
he been all these six-plus years?
This time Obama almost got it right when he mentioned “broken homes”… no guidance, no fathers.
Too true. We expect the police to do the job that ought to be done by parents and teachers.
We demand that the police act as fathers where there are no fathers and teach discipline where there is no discipline.
Society can’t seem to get it done. So, need help? Call a cop.
But we are watching every move.
Go
in, we say, into where the streets and corners are bustling with
knives, guns, drugs, robbery and murder; break up the street fights,
settle the domestic disputes, curb the rioting, separate the gangs --
but do it gently. Be tender with the goons, or else.
If you use force of any kind, listen to our cameras clicking and watch our righteous indignation kick up.
We will judge you!
That
ought to sound familiar enough for Americans and Israelis who face the
multitudes feeding on bitterness and self-fulfilling discontent.
Jack Engelhard writes a regular column for Arutz Sheva. The new thriller from the New York-based novelist, The Bathsheba Deadline, a heroic editor’s singlehanded war on terror and against media bias. Engelhard wrote the int’l bestseller Indecent Proposal that was translated into more than 22 languages and turned into a Paramount motion picture starring Robert Redford and Demi Moore. Website: www.jackengelhard.com