Friday, July 17, 2015

Jewish Morality as clear as Mud

What happened to the Jewish cry: “You can't compaaare, you can't equaaate”? It was buried in the mud of a Jewish morality that seeks to have it both ways. You can see a blatant example of that in the article that William Kristol wrote under the title: “Dishonorable Agreement,” published on July 17, 2015 in the on-line edition of the Weekly Standard.

He begins the article on a felicitous note: “President Obama had a moment of impressive moral clarity at his Iran press conference.” He goes on to tell how the President condemned the act of rape. But then Kristol uses that revelation to equate the activities of an older man repeatedly drugging young women and raping them, with the realities of war where soldiers kill soldiers lest they be killed.

And that's the springboard he uses to jump into the debate relating to the nuclear deal that was negotiated between Iran and six other nations, including the United States of America. He attacks many of its provisions repeating the talking points that were formulated, hashed and rehashed by the Jewish propaganda machine, and then echoed by countless other pundits even before the deal was finalized.

What these points boil down to is the Jewish-Israeli view that war can only be one-sided. That is, the Jews (in this case the Americans too) have the right to go anywhere in the world and kill anyone they dislike without these people having the ability to defend themselves. This is why all those who refuse to pledge their undying love for the Jews, and their unconditional support for Israel, must be rendered helpless. They must not have the means to repel a military aggression conducted by America anywhere in the world, in the same way that the Israelis conduct themselves unimpeded in occupied Palestine.

And if a people like the Iranians (whose government has been toppled by American agents, whose young were murdered by America's allies using American poison gas, whose installations remain under the constant threat of being bombed … in short, a people that is constantly reminded all options are on the table) take the necessary measures to defend themselves, they must be deprived of what is rightfully theirs. This is why William Kristol singles out as being the biggest mistake in the deal: “how can we debate all of that without attending to the $150 billion” that is Iran's money going back to its rightful owners.

He returns to the theme of the American-led allied occupation force in Iraq coming under fire from weapons supplied by the Iranians to their own Iraqi allies. He describes the horror of war in detail … but only in the way that it has affected the American soldiers. He says not a single word about the tens of thousands of allied sorties since Operation Shock and Awe; sorties that killed hundreds of thousands of Iraqis, destroyed practically the entire country, and turned millions of innocent civilians into homeless refugees.

Instead of saying that these soldiers should not have been sent there in the first place, which is something that President Obama has recognized and has taken measures to rectify by pledging to end the war, getting elected and ending the war as promised – you see William Kristol join all those like him who have recommended a repeat performance … this time in Iran, a country that is four times the size of Iraq.

And he laments: “Iran isn't ending its war against America. It's still working – every day – to kill Americans.” He does not explain this assertion in view of the fact that no American is doing war in Iraq at this time, and no one is dying except those who commit suicide on American soil.

Furthermore, the idea behind the nuclear deal with Iran is not simply to make sure these weapons will not feature prominently in the Middle East, but also to relax the tension in the region so as to bring it back to where it had been for thousands of years before the advent of the murderous Jews into Palestine, and the advent of the brainless W. into the White House.

To end the article, he says that President Obama's effort to save lives – American and those of others – is a dishonor that the Congress of the United States must kill.

This is the Jewish morality that kept sending these people to the proverbial gas chambers and incinerators since the beginning of time, everywhere on this planet by every one that came into contact with them.