A COLD – PLAY Against Israel

Freedom For Palestine Charity Single is Hip Naivete, Dangerously So

The problem with trendy people is that they never study history. They just ride the wave of a trend and it is hip to support Palestinian liberty now without regard to the import of doing so and at what cost to our friends and world security. Coldplay lead singer Chris Martin has endorsed Freedom for Palestine on the band’s Facebook page. As stated by  Bostonian blogger, Rachel Miselman:

Coldplay’s lead vocalist, Mr. Paltrow, has endorsed “Freedom for Palestine,” a charity single. In this song, musicians passionately warble, “So many years of catastrophe, more than six million refugees…Freedom for Palestine! We’ll break down the walls…!”

The Geography of the Arab World vs. the State of Israel is akin to a football field with the Israel being a veritable matchbook on the 50 Yard Line (as I stated previously here). The international community looks on from the cheap seats asking what part of that matchbook must Israel be forced to give up, in the name of peace. The simple truth about the Israel question is that a wide swath of the Arab Muslim leadership does not want Israel to exist and that mindset has been fermenting for decades.  As long as Israel exists, there will never be peace in the Middle East. The calls for peace in the Middle East should really be re-phrased as follows: “can’t we get a good vantage point from which to destroy Israel? Can’t you devise borders that will make it easier for us to kill a few more Jews and collapse the state of Israel?  Help us please? You would think that Mr. & Mrs. Paltrow might open their eyes and smell what’s brewing before jumping on the bandwagon of trendy idiocy.

If you ask me, “Freedom for Palestine” is clearly another “Springtime for Hitler” production. It might as well go something like this:

We are Hamas
We’re friends with the PLO and Al-Qeda
Give us a chance
We’ll  kill your children
We use our own as human shields
We kill so many to make a brighter day for you and me
So don’t stop giving