“It speaks to the fundamental flaws of the Human Rights Council that it not only singles out Israel, but does so on a permanent basis.
The belief that a single country and a single people merit such attention on a permanent basis—this belief is motivated by one thing: anti-Semitism.
This is not just a form of bigotry. It is a sign of intellectual and moral decay.
An institution whose entire worldview is dominated by the fear and fantasy of Jewish criminality.
It has lost the ability to be rational, to understand cause and effect, to make positive change.
Like a drug-addiction, anti-Semitism is both a disease and a source of comfort.
In the case of the Human Rights Council, anti-Semitism comes from the belief that the awesome responsibility of promoting human rights consists almost entirely of criticizing one small democracy already struggling to survive.
To pass resolution after resolution on Israel while frequently ignoring China, Cuba, or Russia, is a horrendous hypocrisy in and of itself.
Applying one standard to the state of Israel and not applying the same standard to others is anti-Semitic.”