Wednesday, January 27, 2021

Self-promotion and Holocaust Day

Image Source: ADI website
Nothing is off limits, it seems. No topic, no matter how sacred, is deemed by Doron Almog and his PR team as unrelated to the relentless campaign they wage to entrench institutionalization in Israel.

And so today, on International Holocaust Remembrance Day, they turned to nazism's evil as a defense. Yes, you read correctly: defense of the practice of removing people with disabilities, even children and babies, from their families to be locked up in large, isolated institutions for the remainder of their lives!

Readers, if you see any justification for that practice in the evil of nazism, please enlighten me! (I warn you, your chances of success are nil).

In case you are incredulous as to the ADI shenanigans and suspect I exaggerate, here are a couple of verbatim excerpts from ADI's two recent media statements. One, apparently, would not suffice.

Almog mentions the German youth who volunteered at Nahlat Eran as a gesture of atonement for the sins of their people during the Holocaust: 
"By volunteering in Israel with the most vulnerable members of our society, they are breaking the silence and making the exact opposite statement made by their grandparents just a few decades ago – that they consider Jews to be their brothers, that all people are equal, and that as humans, we are mutually responsible for one another.” ["Descendants of Holocaust perpetrators seek atonement in Israel", FORWARD, January 26, 2021
Excuse me for wondering. If "all people are equal", why are our most "vulnerable" as ADI enjoys labeling people with disabilities, not "equal enough" to merit a life within a family and community?!

And here is the second post: 
“Their grandparents [the volunteers] were indoctrinated in racist ideology. They thought they were the superior race. In 1939, Hitler rounded up disabled people and murdered them. Here, their grandchildren learn that we are all equal. That every life is precious.” [Facebook]
Once again, forgive my denseness. I just can't fathom how the separation of babies and children from their parents and siblings to languish in institutions demonstrates that "we are all equal. That every life is precious."

I urge you to call out the supporters of the vile practice of institutionalization - Israel's ongoing, thriving evil. They will persist in disseminating the above distortions and lies unless we raise our voices..

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