Leprosy is a horrible disease that causes
disfigurement of the human body's extremities. There is a cure for it today,
which is how it has been eradicated almost completely around the globe. But
this wasn't the case in previous eras when the disease was widespread in some
places.
Because leprosy can be infectious, people who were
not affected by it avoided coming into contact with those who were. In fact,
colonies were set-up for lepers to live together as normal a life as possible
without being shunned by others. The lepers accepted their exile –– self-imposed
most of the time –– and the rest of society appreciated their gesture.
Because leprosy left a profound mark on the
ancient cultures and those that followed, the disease became a metaphor. It is
used to describe the people whose behavior is so abhorrent the rest of society
avoids them as if they were lepers. This happens because societies have a
uniform code of conduct where, anyone that deviates markedly from that code, is
figuratively considered a kind of social leper to be shunned.
But what happens when a society experiences a
cultural upheaval and begins to split into groups, each of which considers the
others so out-of-line, it shuns them as if they were lepers? This, in fact, is
what's happening locally in the United States of America among the various
groups; and happening at the international level between the United States and
the rest of the world.
Locally, the traditional conservative versus
liberal split that served America fairly well for more than a century and a
half, began to transform itself, half a century ago, when the differences
between the two sides were suddenly accentuated. Instead of the ideologies
giving the public a choice between different views on how to run the country,
they became adversities that were further sharpened by a regime called
“adversarial.” And in that regime, everyone became an accuser engaged in the
business of prosecuting the other side.
Internationally, America that used to be invited
around the globe, and asked to mediate between foreign entities to help them
resolve their disputes, began to be rejected by those who used to revere it.
Not only that, but in an increasing number of places around the globe, the
superpower began to be viewed as a serious danger to world peace. America is so
treated at this time, which means it is shunned like a leper.
The key to understanding what happened to America
lies in the reality that the most prominent players involved in the country's
give-and-take on both the local and the international stages, have been the
self-appointed Jewish leaders. They were the ones who brought the brutal
adversarial regime to the local players, splitting them irreconcilably, and
making themselves and the other Jews, the bipartisan favorite in every field of
human endeavor. The Jews also injected that same regime into America's
international relations, forcing the superpower into the leper colony that used
to shelter Israel alone. And so, what you have now in that exclusive colony of
lepers, is the Judeo-Israeli weasel and his servant, the muscular American
dummy.
The two seem to have fun at the prospect of being
joined by what they consider a leper in the making. You can read all about it
by going over the article that came under the title: “Punish the Saudis –– but
not by rewarding Iran,” written by Benny Avni and published on October 16, 2018
in the New York Post.
What seems to have happened is that the Saudis
took a page from the book of America's CIA and another page from the book of
Israel's Mossad, and followed the instructions therein on how to eliminate
someone they do not like on foreign soil. The Saudis seem to have done it in a
way that is a little amateurish, and were caught red-handed, so to speak. And
there has been consequences already.
Certain that Saudi Arabia will soon be shunned by
much of the world, Benny Avni who speaks in the name of the Tel-Aviv/New-York
syndicate, is giving out instructions to his subordinates at the White House,
telling them how to handle the newcomer, thus make sure that he will be useful
to them now and in the future.