Sunday, August 6, 2017

America drinking from the Cup of Jewish Misery

The expression “drinking someone's Kool Aid” has been popularized because it applies to individuals who get conned by someone, an event that occurs all the time. A similar expression that applies to nations but does not happen as often goes like this: drinking from the cup of Jewish misery.

This happened to America when the Jews stuffed a number of expressions in the mouth of George W. Bush, one of them being that he vowed America will not allow any country to get ahead of it militarily. This mentality being of the sort that has guided the Jews through thousands of years of misery, America finds itself sucked into a vortex of miserable choices like those which keep the Jews in a permanent state of impairment.

You can see an example of how this works in the article that came under the title: “It's time to take on the Iran-North Korea nuke alliance,” written by Benny Avni, and published on August 1, 2017 in the New York Post. To be sure when the W first uttered those words, he had only one country in his cross hairs. This time, Benny Avni has two of them: Iran and North Korea. You can be certain that the list will grow longer as time passes to encompass the whole world eventually. As well, the journey America will take can only mirror the stages that were taken by the Jews throughout their miserable existence.

Avni believes that the world was surprised when North Korea tested an Inter Continental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) because American experts had predicted North Korea will not get there before next year. But here it is, already there this year with a successful launch, and more to come as promised. And so Benny Avni makes a prediction of his own: “Trump has no choice but to act –– and all his options are bad,” says Avni. That's in addition to his other prediction: “Obama's Iran deal is expected to unravel during Trump's tenure as well”.

In fact, Benny Avni, who is a member of the Jewish mob of pundits, could not have forgotten about Iran which is more important to Israel than Korea ever was. But because America is more preoccupied with Korea than with Iran these days, the debate on Korea eclipsed the one on Iran. This compelled Avni to join the two cases to give the Iran debate a free ride on Korea's back. So very opportunistic; so very Jewish.

Avni begins to layout a case for the president of the United States to start working on killing two birds with one stone – so to speak. To this end, he pulls the standard ignorant claim to the effect that because there is some resemblance between the missiles of the two countries, there must be cooperation between them.

Of course, try as you may, you'll never convince these backward characters that the design of a missile is dictated by the laws of aerodynamics, not those of visual plagiarism. Still, dying to score a double win in this category, Avni repeats the claim that Israel bombed a nuclear plant in Syria; one that was modeled after the reactor in North Korea, he asserts. But the claim turned out to be a standard Jewish hoax because no picture was ever taken of the fictitious Syrian reactor given that there never was a Syrian reactor.

Standing knee-deep in this Judeo-Yiddish cesspool of cultural filth, Benny Avni asks the question: What can he [President Donald Trump] do? Well, to answer his own question, Avni judiciously avoids counseling that bombers be sent to Korea and Iran with instructions to “take-out” the nuclear and missile installations of the two countries. The avoidance was necessary because the Jews made similar requests many times in the past, and people got so tired, they told the Jews to shut (the bleep) up. And the Jews did … for now.

In lieu of the bombing idea, the Jews came up with something new. But the problem is that it's an idea involving Japan and South Korea. Given that the argument supporting the new idea was never submitted to either country, it turned out to be an exercise in useless abstraction. Still, Avni could not pass up the opportunity because useless abstraction is the kind of fertilizer that makes the Jewish haggle grow lush and plump. And so the Jewish writer indulged himself in the haggling to his heart's content, producing the article that he did.

His appetite now whetted to a high degree, Avni churned more “new” ideas, but they all turned out to be recycled old ideas. Among them are the following:

“Topple the regimes of the two countries. Sanction the persons and entities in arms cooperation between them. Carry out search and seizure of ships carrying illicit arms to either country. Scare China by 'talking publicly about adding Japan and South Korea to the global nuclear club'”.

Can't you see them? A billion and a half Chinese are fainting already. However, they are not fainting because they fear they'll be nuked by a neighbor; they are fainting because rumors are circulating that the Avni article will be translated into Chinese, and they'll have to spend time reading it instead of doing productive work.