Some disturbing news:
The flotilla has considerable public support in Europe, where opposition to Israel often crosses the line into anti-Semitism. Although a handful of Americans, Canadians, and Middle Easterners (as well as a few Aussies and Kiwis) are among the 500 pro-Palestinian activists hoping to sail with the flotilla, the majority of its organizers, supporters and actual participants are from Europe, which has become “ground zero” in the global campaign of boycotts, divestment, and sanctions (BDS) against Israel. . . .
The irony of all the Gaza activism in Europe is this: The European single currency is on the verge of collapse. Many European countries are on the brink of bankruptcy. The European social welfare state is crumbling. Millions of Europeans are out of work and many are losing their homes. Europeans are losing the war they started with Libya. Muslim immigration to Europe is out of control. Islamic Sharia law is becoming increasingly common (here, here, here, and here) in many parts of the continent. Considering all the problems besetting Europe today, the issue many Europeans care about most is … the Gaza Strip.
As Tom Wolfe (I think) once said, they say that fascism is always rising in America but, somehow, it always falls in Europe. And lands on the Jews.
“Europe’s Proxy War Against America”
Why is it that to you it has to be about America?
It doesn’t have to be, but do you think that the people who are supporting this support America? They are siding with the Islamists, and there are basically two countries in the front lines of the war against them — Israel, and its best (and in real terms, only) ally, the US. Not to say, of course, that there isn’t a lot of anti-semitism going on as well. It is Europe, after all.