It is disquieting the way the Jews are indoctrinated to
embrace the proposition that – unlike everyone on Planet Earth that's
recognized to have both rights and obligations – they have only rights and no
obligations. You see an example of this in the article that came under the
title: “Watching Charlottesville From Jerusalem,” written by Daniel Gordis and
published on August 20, 2017 in the New York Times.
But how did a paradigm of this monstrosity get to take roots
in America
and become the “new normal”? Well, it happened because the Jewish leaders of
Europe that lived through, and survived the events of the twentieth century's
first half, had one of two choices to make when they migrated to America . They
could have faced up to the mistakes they made in Europe and avoided repeating
them in America, or they could have used the knowledge they gained from the
ordeal to pull a stealthy revanchist round on the gullible leaders of America
and the public too. The Jewish leaders fatefully chose the latter.
And so, instead of telling their followers they should
respect the home that welcomed them by assimilating into the existing culture
while retaining their religion, which they were allowed to do; the Jewish
leaders did something else. They instilled in the younger generations of Jews
the lesson of the Holocaust as being proof that they are the descendents of an
ethno-religious group so superior to all the others, everyone is murderously
jealous of them. Thus, they must always rally around their leaders and stay
with them through thick and thin to remain safe and ultimately obtain what they
deserve: inherit the Earth and all that's in it.
In practical terms, the rank and file was told to
proselytize during all the time that they have, and do so everywhere they go.
They will not proselytize adherence to Judaism as a religion; they will
proselytize reverence for the Jew who is a storehouse of knowledge, endowed
with superior wisdom. That is, as foot soldiers dedicated to the cause, they
should publicly praise to high heaven everything that a Jew does, and never
criticize even the most mediocre of his performances. And they should use every
means at their disposal to convince the gentiles around them that it is divine
to praise the Jew, and evil to revile him.
Look what Daniel Gordis says he and his wife – now living in
Israel
– have been teaching their American born children: “Everywhere Jews did their
best to be accepted until their host community tired of them. When that
happened, horror ensued.” No, that wasn't teaching their children the truth; it
was lying to them. These parents lied to their children out of ignorance and
malice.
The truth is that communities do not tire of someone or get
bored with him. Individuals may do that but even they do not slaughter that
someone just to be relieved of the boredom. Besides, the communities he
mentions in England , Spain and Germany , moved against the Jews
hundreds of years after the original Jews had moved in. That is, the hosts did
not move against the Jews that were; they moved against the Jews that became.
This pattern repeated itself not only in the three places that Gordis
mentioned, but everywhere the Jews went, including the United States of America ,
a reality that is puzzling him no end.
But if Gordis had been reading this website, he would have
learned years ago it was inevitable that the American public will revolt
against – not just get tired of – the despicable attitude that the last two
generations of Jews have been exhibiting in America . After all, this is the
community that saved them from annihilation, gave them the best it had, and
treated them as honored guests. So how did the Jews respond to this generosity?
They responded by taking what they were given, and asking
for more. No, this was not an exaggerated sense of human greed – which is a
trait common to us all – it was a manifestation of the indoctrination that the
Jews received, and the belief that they own everything, being God's gift to
them. Increasingly, such notions led the younger generations to believe they
had no obligation toward anyone. They also believed they could not be
criticized for anything because what they did had been ordained by the
Almighty.
Seeing that the Jews had reached this point in America , I
began to sound the alarm. I did so because I had befriended Jews who lived in Europe during a time when the Jews were succeeding at
codifying what they thought were hard earned gains. To that end, they convinced
the legislators of the countries that hosted them to make laws that imposed the
Jewish will on the public.
That public responded the way that all kinds of people did
throughout history. They organized themselves, they mounted riots in the
streets, they attacked Jews, and in some cases set off pogroms and holocausts.