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“I am not David Blunkett,” says King Herod

King Herod | 15.12.2003 17:04

I am shocked by recent references associating me with that vile excrescence, David Blunkett. This comparison is utterly unfounded.



Slaughtering the ‘Innocents’ (if they were so ‘innocent’ what were they doing bringing up children in my country) was an efficient way of relieving the burden of stress felt by parents during a tricky period in Israel’s history. This is a tried and tested policy still used by Israeli leaders today.

Naturally, slaughtering children, although not without its shortcomings, did seem an effective way of reducing the disorientation felt by the child once it has been removed from its family. However, I understand that in the past 2000 years, things have changed and that the practice of removing children is an act of, well, Philistinism. I trust you will agree that his comparisons are unjustified,

King Herod
Herodian
Nr Bethlehem

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