Here is a cartoon worthy of the centerfold in the French
satirical magazine, Charlie Hebdo. In frame 1, there is a Jew who looks very
much like the American Joseph Lieberman, depicted in the act of savagely cutting
the heart out of Freedom of Expression. In frame 2, there is the funeral of
Freedom of Expression where the Jew is depicted as shedding tears profusely.
This is the image you develop mentally as you read: “A
Global War on Radical Islam,” an article that Joseph Lieberman wrote. It also
came under the subtitle: “Atrocities like those in Paris won't stop until the civilized world
mobilizes to wipe out the forces of violent jihad.” It was published on January
13, 2014 in the Wall Street Journal. Lieberman wants you to believe that
radical Islam is dangerous to civilization when the reality is that it is only
the symptom of a ravaging disease called the Jewish Establishment.
Freedom of Expression began to develop as a concept about
4,000 years ago in Egypt
when the artists revolted and began to reject the old style of depicting life
rigidly the way they used to do in their paintings and their sculptures. After
the revolt, they started to express themselves in their works, showing life
around them, not abstractly like they were told to do, but the way that they
saw it with their own eyes, and their minds' eyes. And then, the concept of
freely expressing oneself migrated from Egypt
to Greece
where it flourished for a while.
But as the Roman culture started to mature – being inspired
by Greece
– the Jews who lived in it became terrified of the Greek influence. Having a
system based on theocratic rigidity being threatened by Greek permissiveness,
prompted the Jews to do all that they could to suppress the Greek influence,
and shield the burgeoning Roman culture from it. They succeeded to a large
extent which is why the Romans spent more time and energy building roads and
bridges than painting or sculpting.
Eventually Greece
faded and Rome fell, leaving the march of human
Civilization in the hands of the Arab Muslims who revived the old
Greco-Egyptian concept of free expression, and injected it into Western Europe – an act that sparked a magnificent
Renaissance on the Continent. And it was this European rebirth that provided
fertile ground for giants like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo to be
nurtured spiritually, to rise to great heights and to set humanity on a course
that has the sky as the starting point, and the stars as the limit.
However, whether you study ancient Egypt , Greece ,
Rome , the Arab
empire or the European Renaissance, you'll find that there were always people
who refused to march with modernity. They vehemently fought against change, and
tried to sabotage every effort that would have let the artists express
themselves free of the rigid codes they were obligated to follow. And the Jews
were always at the forefront of those who resisted change.
In the modern era, the Jews came to the new world of North America centuries after several other groups had
come to it, and had established a society that was freer than anything they
left behind. Thus, the Jews worked on turning the clock back in an effort to
make the North American society more compatible with their backward looking
views and primitive inclinations.
The first thing they did was to kill the freedom of
expression that would have exposed them in the act of reversing the principles
of freedom embedded in the constitution of the new world. This done, the Jews
worked on eroding the rule of law, something they achieved by taking advantage
of the inevitable weaknesses and contradictions that exist in every body of
laws.
Now, when you consider that Lieberman opined the following:
“The rule of law and the freedom of expression that were attacked in France should
be championed and spread,” you cannot help but see that his article exactly
represents what Charlie Hebdo satirizes.
It was the influence of people like Joseph Lieberman that
killed Free Expression and the Rule of Law in North
America . It is people like Joseph Lieberman who now cry at the
funeral of Free Expression and the rule of Law.