Democracy is a word you can use any way you want. If you're a Jew
adhering to a philosophy that has not evolved in four thousand years, and you
live off the fools who listen to you, Democracy would be a tool you keep in the
bag of tricks where you also keep the Marxist tool you invented long ago to
deceive and exploit the suckers of an earlier era.
Because Democracy is an abstract idea that cannot be seen or
touched, its existence is alluded to in the way that all abstract ideas are
expressed: You stage a piece of theater, and show how the thing affects its
entourage. That's what the regime in Israel is faking all the time. In fact,
Israel is a piece of theater that started life as a Kibbutz-loving Communist
vignette when Communism was expected to conquer America and the world. What
happened instead was that America hung on to its democratic tradition,
embracing liberal democracy anew. This development prompted Israel to wear the
democratic mask and stage a fake democratic identity.
The difference between America and Israel is better understood by
probing the way that each jurisdiction started life. Despite the difficult
economic conditions that hit America and the world in the early part of the
Twentieth Century, the American people remained faithful to their Constitution
at a time when they were expected to revolt and embrace Communism. They
governed themselves in accordance with the democratic principles that their
forefather had chosen for the Republic. By contrast, the Jews that make up the
population of Israel never had a constitution to tell them what inalienable
principles should guide them as individuals, or the nation they dream of
becoming. So the question to ask is this: Why did things turn out the way they
did in those two places?
The answer is that America is a gathering of people who come from
all over the world. They are individuals that go to a new home with one
overriding idea in mind: to forge a better life for themselves and their
descendants by producing things where there is nothing, and consuming what they
make. Israel too is a gathering of people who come from all over the world, but
they come with the idea not to make something where there is nothing; they come
to grab what's already there. It would be what others had produced for their
consumption; what the Jews grab by force, and claim is now theirs because God
gave it to them — they who are his favorite children.
When you come down to it, the American piece of theater expressing
the system of governance, is the genuine reflection of a productive system that
exists in reality. By contrast, the Jewish piece of theater that's staged in
Israel, is a farce that's played out by characters wearing a mask that suits the
moment — ranging from the Communal Marxism of yesteryear to the Liberal
Democracy of yesterday. The characters flip their principles to match reality
as it evolves around them, seeing potential new suckers arrive on the stage all
the time. They figure that the newcomers are ripe to be suckered, thus use the
appropriate tool in their bag of tricks to pull off any and all the spoils they
can siphon off; a tradition they repeat till someone stops them.
David Makovsky is a Jew that lives in America as an Israeli
wearing the American mask. His sole purpose in life is to exploit America to
the fullest, and transfer to Israel all that he can in terms of wealth, weapons
and what else can be used by Israel to loot its neighbors. In fulfillment of
his mandate, Makovsky wrote: “Netanyahu's Political and Legal Challenges in the
Next Elections,” an article that was published on January 22, 2019 on the
website of the Washington Institute.
The idea behind that piece is to highlight the democratic
credentials of the Israeli system of governance. But those who are familiar
with the Jewish propensity to pull tricks, and familiar with the recent history
of the Middle East, will see that piece for what it is. They'll see it as a
description of how the Jews use the democratic ritual of calling for an election
to achieve, not the lofty goal of universal suffrage, but something that is
truly wicked.
You'll find that the machinations of what they call Israeli
politics always had the intent of forcing America to postpone the effort it is
making at resolving the impasse in which the peace process finds itself on a
regular basis. In fact, maintaining the status quo by fabricating one
artificial impasse after another, has been the bogus democracy that the
Israelis used repeatedly to maintain the genocidal regime of slow-motion
annihilation of the Palestinian identity.
Consider the passage in which David Makovsky mentions Netanyahu
raising “questions about whether his rivals can stand up to international
pressure for concessions on the Palestinian issue.” This is the crux of the
matter. Netanyahu is the Prime Minister of Israel, and has been for more than a
decade. He alone was in a position to call on the opposition parties to buck
the rule by which the opposition legally calls for a vote of non-confidence,
and lets parliament decide whether or not there ought to be an election.
But that's not what happened in Israel. Like mafia rivals feeling
the noose of the authorities closing in on all of them, the governing party of Netanyahu
and the collection of opposition parties literally sat down and conspired
together to hold an election in four months. It was the last ditch and
desperate excuse they could come up with to tell the Americans to buzz off on
account that they are too busy playing the game of fake democracy. And once
again, the peace process found itself caught in an artificial Jewish impasse.