August 8, 2012

Segregation of Arabs in Israel

Our goal is Israel free of Muslims. In the interim, let’s examine the American experience, the doctrine of “separate but equal.” The idea is that apples and oranges are transported in similar cases, but separate cases. Sounds inhuman? Consider this: men and women have separate public restrooms, although of the same quality. Is that separation consensual, and thus crucially different from contested segregation? Muslim male perverts would be happy to have common restrooms with females. Here’s a more relevant example: all people have an equal right to marry, but entry into each family is conditioned upon the other party’s consent.
Likewise, Jews and Arabs have an equal right to board buses, but boarding a particular bus could be conditioned on the consent of its passengers. In other words, Jews could refuse to ride the same buses as Arabs. The issue is one of aversion, but also of safety: an Arab who enters a bus could be a suicide bomber. There is a wordplay on Russian roulette: What is a Jewish roulette? To get on a bus in Jerusalem and ride in circles (waiting for a suicide bomber). It is a fear unlike any other to see a funny-acting Arab boarding your bus because there is nothing you can do. In our society, politically correct to the point of suicide, passengers cannot search the suspect, but are obliged to be blown up by him or her. Segregation might not end terrorism, but Jews would feel safer on buses. Politicians don’t use buses.

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