Sunday, September 23, 2018

Slow Motion cultural Genocide refusing to die

In case someone out there believes that the Jewish quest to bring about the death of Palestine is a recent phenomenon, Shmuel Rosner wrote a piece to refresh the memory as to the origin of that quest.

Rosner wrote: “Why the 'Jordanian Option' Won't die,” an article that also came under the subtitle: “A confederation of the West Bank and Jordan is once again under discussion. Is it such a bad idea?” It was published on September 21, 2018 in The New York Times.

Even though the subtitle speaks only of the West Bank of the Jordan, the idea encompasses the Gaza Strip as well. This is not mentioned as often as before because much is happening in Gaza at this time that puts it out of the physical and rhetorical control of the Jews. But stripped down to its essentials, the idea says that to fulfill God's directive that there should be room for only one people in Palestine, the Palestinian people as a distinct group must be made to vanish to let the Jews be sole owners of the Palestinian lands and properties.

Do it through the physical annihilation of the Palestinians if possible –– said the scheme that was devised to effectuate the divine directive –– or do it by cultural genocide using the method of forced assimilation involving the Palestinians and someone else. In fact, the two tranches of the plan foresaw the assimilation of the West Bank population with that of Jordan; and the assimilation of the Gaza population with the Bedouins of Egypt's Sinai. In addition, the Jews were also thinking of kicking the Bedouins of the Negev Desert out, sending them to assimilate with those of the Sinai.

Rosner says that the idea was formulated by a professor, as recounted in a new book written by a historian. Rosner goes on to explain that Levi Eshkol, then Prime Minister of Israel, was apprised of the idea but did not act on it. In fact, it was not until a few years later that his successor, Golda Meir revived the idea by publicly pronouncing the official Jewish banishment of the “so-called Palestinian people”.

Needless to say that the idea never caught fire in America, but was once mentioned in a half-assed attempt by a neutered jerk that was running to be president. It is that he was hungry for a donation from a Jewish gambling mogul who would not gamble on him. But the mogul loved to have his ass kissed and so, decided to let the jerk kiss his ass, which he did by repeating the Golda Meir pronouncement. He was rewarded with a piece of crap eventually; a piece that failed to save him from sinking into oblivion despite his troubles.

Shmuel Rosner says that the idea was put on a slow back-burner for a while, but was revived recently and talked about again. And so, the question we must ask is: why now? Well, the answer is that the idea is one more option the Jews are putting on the table in the hope of distracting from a plan the Trump administration is said to work on; a plan that might lead to the establishment of an independent Palestinian state.

Aside from the Jewish belief that God is directing them to prevent the establishment of such a state, there are at least three practical reasons why the Jews do not want this to happen:

First, a state that is a full member of the United Nations has rights that a non-state does not. This means that if Palestine becomes a full member of the UN, Israel will no longer be able to behave like a savage animal on a rampage when dealing with that State.

Second, all the Arab nations will fulfill the promise of normalizing their relations with Israel. When this happens, Israel will be stripped of the ability to come up with the kind of excuses that allowed it to siphon off American blood for decades. The result will be that the Jews will only have what they work for and no more. It will be so meager that a pauper might feel sorry for them and offer to give them charity.

Third, the moment that Palestine becomes an independent state, there will be such a euphoria in Palestine, the Arab World, the Muslim World, and throughout the planet – gifts of money, factories, enterprises and schools will pour into that place. It will turn into a Dubai-like real estate, endowed with the manufacturing excellence and the enterprising flare of a Switzerland.

And all that will be run by the highly educated individuals of the Palestinian diaspora who will return home. They will show the Jews how to be a nation that relies on its sons and daughters, instead of living as do the Israelis on charity, donations and the fraudulently obtained compensation they never cease to claim.