Syria's Assad Regime Goes Humanistic -- Everybody Is a Humanitarian Nowadays
The quote below has to be the quote of the month -- or near the top in the most astounding quote contest. It appeared in The Economist for 16 October 2021 in a report on the current Expo in Dubai:
"We believe that every human being is part of the collective conscience."
Doesn't that sound great? How humane and how humanist? The Economist goes on about this statement:
". . . a message on the walls of the Syrian pavilion . . . Why the Syrian government has spent years dropping bombs on many of those humans is not explained."
Who knew that The Economist or its journos had a sense of humor?
Anyhow, not even The Economist asks why the Syrian regime has been accusing Jews throughout history of bizarre and horrid crimes.
Labels: "human rights", Bashar Assad, Syria