Clifford May never tires of coming up with
new ways to tell America's leaders that the human race is a bad thing. It must
be kept in check all the time, says May, lest the Americans see their country
run over by humans. If this happen, he warns, the Americans will see their
people being sent to live in a system of sociopolitical and economic sin.
Well, Clifford May has done it again. This
time, he started telling the same old story by citing the African version of
the Gulliver and the Lilliputians metaphor. He sees America as a lion that can
be brought down by several human hunters when the one that's behind the lion
stabs the beast in the back, forcing it to turn around, only to be stabbed again
by another hunter and so on.
What must have escaped Clifford May is
that someone who is acutely aware of what's going on in the world, will see
such irony in what May is saying, he will not want to go on reading the rest of
the article. It's because those who know what's going on will not see African
hunters; they'll see Jews. That's because no one stabs other people in the back
like do the Jews.
In fact, when you come right down to it,
no one has approached America to stab it. This means no one could have situated
themselves behind America. And because it was America that went out to confront
the others where they are, it was America that had the opportunity to approach
others from the back. But if it is true that America is too proud to approach someone
weaker from the back, it must be that every confrontation America had with
others was a frontal one. And this is where the Clifford May metaphor about
stabbing the lion in the back gets demolished. So then, what is the truth?
We go looking for the truth in the column
that Clifford May has written under the title: “The axis of oppression,”
published on May 14, 2019 in The Washington Times. Clifford May cites four
places in the world where America is confronted by adversaries. They are: The
Islamic Republic of Iran in the Middle East. North Korea and China in Asia.
Venezuela and Cuba in Latin America. And then, there is revanchist Russia
that's everywhere around the globe.
As far as Iran is concerned, says Clifford
May, the proof that it is liable to stab America in the back is that, “the
Pentagon has deployed an amphibious assault ship, a Patriot anti-missile
system, an aircraft carrier and a strike group,” in the Middle East, which will
give ample opportunities for evil Iran to stab America in the back. And please
don't ask whose logic has made this deduction; suffice it to say it was
Clifford May, the Jew who wrote it.
As far as Asia is concerned, you have a
North Korea that refuses to have its nose tweaked by America, says Clifford
May, thus got into the business of shoring up its defenses to prepare for the
day when America will go completely rogue and start bombing North Korea in the
face and the back. This should tell you how evil North Korea is, says Clifford
May. Also in Asia, you have China that is so evil, it drives a hard bargain
negotiating a trade deal, instead of capitulating like a good sport and give
America an easy win. If this is not the moral equivalent of stabbing America in
the back, what is?
As far as Latin America's Venezuela is
concerned, it is beginning to suffer from the curse of a vast unconventional
oil discovery on its territory. What happened to Nigeria, Angola and Sudan when
oil was discovered there, is happening to Venezuela now. So you have Cuba
teaming up with Russia, China and Iran to reduce the effect of the hand that's
trying to stab Venezuela in the chest. But Venezuela is resisting all that,
which is proof that it is trying to stab America in the back.
And then, there is Russia, the superpower
that was but no longer is, yet continues to act like one, and scores as well as
ever. It continues to feel like a superpower, says Clifford May, and wants to
be recognized as such by the rest of the world. And so, Russia will do what's
necessary to get there, whether it does it alone, or by coordination with the
likes of Iran, China, North Korea and Cuba. And this can only be a
manifestation of Russia getting together with others to stab America in the
back.
To Clifford May, that scene looks like a
number of meek hunters taking down a mighty lion by the sheer force of their
multitude. It is nothing less than a real war, to which America must respond.
And he has a word of advice for America's decision makers. It is this: The war
ends only when one side or the other accepts defeat.