Thursday, December 5, 2013

May His Generous Spirit Grace America

Nelson Mandela is dead. May he rest in peace, and may his spirit of generosity descend on America. He liberated his country of South Africa from the hatred that could have torn it asunder; a miracle that America needs at this time. He chased away the hate, but hate did not disappear as it seems to have traveled to America where it is taking up residence.

Mandela brought reconciliation to his country at a time when the Americans are forgetting what it means to reconcile. He brought two sides that were united in hate, into a single unit of mutual respect and cooperation; another miracle that is needed in America where hate is the sentiment that is shared by all sides. Believe it or not, the New York Times and Fox News have one thing in common, and they don't even know it, but the truth remains that each side hates someone and wants them to fail. The hated party is different in each case but the two are linked because the hater is the same; the one that has two faces with which to hate and hate.

The characters at Fox News who are mostly of the neo-conservative brand hate President Obama and want his administration to fail. To exhibit their hatred and make sure everyone knows it, they predict that what he does will fail in some fashion. When the allotted time comes and goes without the failure taking place, they predict that the failure will come in some other fashion. And so, they keep speculating as to how this will happen, which is a journalistic method that is so alien to American culture, it can only be turning America's journalistic giants in their graves.

A glaring example of this is ObamaCare which they said will fail because the website will never work. But when the website worked, they said that ObamaCare will fail anyway because the few angry people it has generated will out-shout the many happy people it has created and promises to continue creating. Well, to be honest, this is not an observation; it is not even a stubborn partisanship – it is a blind and visceral hatred. It is the kind of hate that Nelson Mandela stamped out in South Africa.

You can see this same method at work in the sort of editorials that the editors of the New York Times publish on Egypt. A glaring example of this is their most recent piece which came under the title: “Egypt's Latest Constitution” and was published on December 5, 2013. Even though the editors acknowledge that the Constitution was (a) written by a committee of 50 citizens who (b) understandably yearn for stability after nearly three tumultuous years; (c) contains many welcome improvements such as granting citizens important new right; (d) criminalizes torture and human trafficking; (e) requires that the state protect women from violence – they still find that it contains “disastrous” faults.

Well, that is their view, and this is the way they express it in a debate they have every right to conduct. But where their conduct and their motives become suspect, is where they treat Egypt the way that Fox News treat the Obama Administration. It is that they do it with blind and visceral hatred. You get a hint of this at the start of the editorial where you see the first sentence being an attack on the Egyptian people; the sort of attack that carries a Jewish signature. Here is how they put it: “Egyptians are squandering another chance to build a broadly inclusive democratic system.” Democracy here means Jewish control of the government the way it is in the American Congress.

The editors of the New York Times go on to advise that the Egyptians “would be wise to read the new draft Constitution thoroughly and demand that the writers alter its provisions.” This indicates that they doubt the Egyptian people have followed the give-and-take which unfolded during the time that the committee discussed the articles of the Constitution. The editors do not say what made them believe this idea considering that they – who are foreigners – followed the internal debate closely, and are well versed on the provisions of the Constitution. Why not the Egyptian people?

Still, they go on to attack the parts they do not like; but that again is their right to do. What follows, however, is the uncalled for punch that tells you they now speak not through the intellect but through the viscera. Look how they do this: “In the final analysis, the real test of any constitution is how it is carried out in practice. Egypt's recent history, sadly, offers little assurance that any improvements in constitutional language will be honored.”

This is the same kind of speculation that the Fox News characters inflict on the Obama Administration; it is the newly adopted journalistic method in America. There is no doubt it was brought to the Continent by the Jews who are the only ones still capable of exuding this much hate that intensely.

What is left to do now is hope that the generous spirit of Nelson Mandela will descend on America and stamp out the Jewish hate of the Left as well as the Jewish hate of the Right now flooding the country like a mega tsunami of biblical dimension.