bielawicz
25.03.05, 10:20
No, nie udalo sie sworze amerykanskich krasnojudkow zgnoic geniusza szachowego
wszechczasow. Wspaniala wiadomosc dla wszystkich ktorzy cenia sobie wolnos
slowa. Mysle ze zona prezydenta Islandi, zydowka urodzona w Izraelu, miala w
tym tez znaczacy wklad.
Pierwsza Lady Islandii, Dorrit Moussaieff wyglada na kobiete kumajaca:)
"She feels a lot more like an Icelander than she does an Israeli. "If
something bad were to happen to Iceland, it would hurt me personally. I never
felt that about any country before. My whole life I was like a gypsy. Even
though I lived in England for many years, I didn't have patriotic feelings for
that country. And I always had problems with Israel."
Why?
"Israel is not a democracy. It is a religious dictatorship. When I visit
Israel with friends, I can't have a cup of coffee with milk after having a
hamburger in the hotel. I can't travel on Saturday, I can't eat lobster. The
only hope for Israel is to separate religion and state and for the Haredim
[the ultra-Orthodox population] to start working instead of learning all day.
In Israel, everyone, especially those Haredim, thinks he has something coming,
that someone else will pay. We are setting the Palestinians a bad example.
"The view in the world is that Muslim fundamentalism is bad, but who killed
Yitzhak Rabin? A Jew. Our trouble comes not from the Palestinians but from our
own people. What's the difference between the demand that a Muslim woman wear
a head covering and the demand that a Jewish woman wear a wig? In the end,
there will be more religious people than secular people in Israel, and they
will impose their will and Israel will revert to the Middle Ages. I am
religious in my soul, I just don't like the religious coercion. Even my
grandfather in Jerusalem would always tell me, `You can't do that, it's
Shabbat.' If that were to happen today, I would do the exact opposite."
www.haaretzdaily.com/hasen/pages/ShArt.jhtml?itemNo=378213