At
some point in the late 1960s or early 1970s, I was the only one left to write
on the Middle Eastern scene from an Arab point of view; all the others having
been pushed out of the field by one coercive method or another.
Come
to think of it, this must have been the reason why I came to the attention of
the team at the CBS public affairs program 60-minutes that was starting to make
a name for itself. Chief among the people that took interest in what I was
writing – even though unpublished with no internet at the time – was the
legendary Mike Wallace.
I
remember writing something about the inhumanity that human beings can inflict
on each other at times, a piece of writing that inspired Mike Wallace to run a
60-minute segment on the experiment that was done by Dr. Stanley Milgram,
demonstrating that people would torture someone to death if so ordered or
suggested to by what they believe is someone in authority.
I
was reminded of that long-ago-episode in my life while reading, “The
Neuroscience of Hate Speech,” an article that also came under the subtitle:
“Humans are social creatures who are easily influenced by the anger and rage
that are everywhere these days.” The article was written by Richard A. Friedman,
and published on November 1, 2018 in the New York Times.
Given
that there was no political correctness at the time, or anything resembling
human right commissions with the kind of clout that was later bestowed on them,
anti-Arab hate speeches produced by Jews and their followers poured out of
print and electronic outlets like a Niagara Falls on steroids. It was not
uncommon, for example, to hear Jews call the Arabs, cockroaches, sick dogs and
wounded animals.
Now,
almost half a century later, Richard Friedman who is a Jewish professor of
psychiatry, is making the points and arguments I was trying to make when I was
a part-time worker and part-time student – equipped with nothing more than the
will to observe, and the insight that was generated by what I saw.
Contrast
that situation with the use of equipment as advanced as the MRI on which
Richard Friedman is relying nowadays, and you'll find that the conclusions
arrived at by each of us depended not on the sophistication of the research
that was done by either side, but on the way that each has related to the
events under discussion, and the axe that each of us has undertaken to grind.
Here
is Friedman's conclusion: “You don't need to be a psychiatrist to understand
that hate and fear-mongering can goad deranged people to action ... Now imagine
what would happen if President Trump actually issued a call to arms to his
supporters. Scared? You should be”.
As
to my conclusion, not being a psychiatrist, I could still see that what the
Jews were doing to the Arabs then, they will do to the Americans at a later
date. I was hoping I could convince the Americans of this, so that they stop
cheering the Jews every time that the latter scored a foul play to which the
Arabs could not respond because they were blacklisted and were pushed out of the
playing field.
In
any case, that “later” date has arrived, and what the Jews were doing to the
Arabs then, they are doing it to the Americans now. Not only that, but the Jews
are the group that fears the most what is happening in America today. They are,
in effect, reaping what they have sown … and it scares them.
Looked
at from any angle, the real story is that the never-ending habit of Jews to
throw slanders at others in order to make temporary gains, has betrayed them
again. They are seeing their slanders boomerang, and come hit them in the face
the way they have been doing for thousands of years.
This
said, I might as well remind the Jews of what I have been telling them lately.
Their natural tendency will again prompt them to run to the various levels of
government, and ask each institution to make Jewish-specific laws and rules
designed to regulate what the citizens of America must feel or pretend to feel
toward the Jews. I said it then, and I'll say it again: This is the kind of development
that made the people of Europe pogrom and holocaust the Jews time after time
after time.
If
the Jewish leaders miss seeing “their people” being turned into soap and
lampshades, and if they wish to see such spectacles repeated again, all they
need to do is ask President Trump to set in motion the machinery that will give
them the laws they want. And you can be certain that Trump will deliver because
he hasn't said no to them once, and doesn't seem eager to say it now.
He'll
give them what they want, they'll take it, and when the cycle will have played
the complete round, the Jews will cry out: this was never what we bargained for
... never again, never again.