The latest in Jewish machination consists of having all members of
the mob of Jewish pundits promote the idea of collecting into one basket
everything that can serve the interests of Israel and the Jews and call it good
stuff. Everything else is left to fall into another basket and considered to be
bad stuff.
Meanwhile, the Jews have also started the process of appropriating
words, terms and expressions such as holocaust, never again, pogrom,
concentration camp, and the like. They proclaimed that these words, terms and
expressions can only be used in conjunction with Jewish matters. And so, they
decreed that their use in a different context will cause the user to be called
practitioner of virulent anti-Semitism.
Having done all this, warriors of the Jewish mob got the feeling
that they gave themselves the best weapons anyone can have to go after the
enemy and win decisive victories. Their enemy this time, turned out to be two
female warriors residing on the Left Bank of the Amazon River that's dividing
the Jewish Right from the White and Multi-colored Left.
This said, let history record that on June 18, and June 21 of the
year 2019, two expeditionary forces left the fortress known as The Washington
Free Beacon, and went after the Amazon female warriors of the Left Bank. The
first group was led by General Alex Griswold who labeled his campaign:
“Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Thinks You're Stupid.” The second group was led by
General Jeffrey Cimmino who took on Ilhan Omar because she: “Don't Know Why
Calling Facilities Concentration Camps Is Controversial”.
Unknown to the generals, was the fact that the warrior women of
color were equipped with a vision known as natural genetic responses. It rendered
them superior in terms of human behavior to the generals who were equipped with
the vision known as conditioned animal response to command. To get a sense of
what sets these two forms of armament apart, we need to do a thought
experiment.
Imagine yourself watching a short scene from a war movie. You see
a heavily armed soldier driving a truck. He encounters half a dozen enemy
soldiers who are lost, tired hungry and carrying no weapons. He gives them just
enough food and water to have them stand on their feet. He then roughs them up,
beats them up, throws them into the cage at the back of the truck and drives
away.
Moments later, you watch a short scene from another movie. You see
an orphanage that's housing children ranging in ages from toddler to preteen.
They have no adult supervision and no food to eat except what looks like crummy
leftovers. Some of the toddlers are sick and dying. They are cared for by the
preteens who know not what to do. The scene cuts to a dining room where the
orphanage operators are having a dinner banquet. A one-way mirror lets them see
the children next door without being seen. The operators gorge themselves, joke
and laugh but do nothing to help the sick and dying children. Once in a while
they collect their crummy leftovers and throw them in the direction of the
children.
Think about it, my friend, how would you respond to these two
scenes? One depicts a war situation in which adults are beaten up. The other
scene depicts children who are not beaten up, but are neglected by adults, and
cared for by other children that don't know what to do. To whom your heart goes
out more?
While you're mulling over that question, here is what Alex
Griswold said, discussing Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's description of the
situation at the Texas detention camp: “When you hear the term 'concentration
camp,' what's the first thing you think of? You think of the Holocaust of
course, which is why it was irresponsible for Ocasio-Cortez to declare that the
United States is operating concentration camps”.
And here is how Jeffrey Cimmino described Ilhan Omar's view of the
same subject: “She said she doesn't know why it is controversial to describe
immigration detention facilities as concentration camps.” And so, Cimmino
described what the concentration camps of World War II were for. He said this:
“Concentration camps assured a slave labor to help in the Nazi war effort”.
And so, I ask you the same question, my friend: To whom your heart
goes out more? The wartime slave laborers? Or the neglected toddlers and
preteens of contemporary peacetime Texas? To help you make your decision, here
is an actual description of what's going on in the detention centers, that
motivated the women to respond as human beings, whereas generals of the mob of pundits
responded the way that conditioned animals respond to command.
Under the title: “Children are dying in border holding facilities.
A top immigration official is pleading for help,” USA Today published an
Associated Press article on June 20, 2019 that reported the following:
“When 16-year-old Carlos Vasquez fell ill in a holding facility,
he was diagnosed with the flu and sent to recuperate on a concrete bench. He
died from flu complications”.
And then, the next day, the same publication printed another
article from the same news agency under the title: “Migrant children describe
neglect and mistreatment at a Texas border facility.” The description went like
this:
“A 2-year-old boy locked in detention wants to be held. Girls,
ages 10 to 15, have been feeding and soothing the toddler who was handed to
them by a guard days ago. Kids are taking care of kids, and there's inadequate
food, water and sanitation. Fifteen children have the flu, and 10 more are
quarantined. Girls were taking care of a little boy, who had wet pants, no
diaper and wearing a mucus-smeared shirt. A border Patrol agent came into the
room and asked, 'Who wants to take care of this little boy?' A girl said she
would but then lost interest after a few hours. 'In my 22 years of visiting children
in detention, I never heard of this level of inhumanity,' said Holly Cooper,
director of a Law Clinic representing detained youth. The kids would go weeks
without bathing or a clean change of clothes. Psychoanalyst Gilbert Kliman has
evaluated 50 children and parents, and says the trauma is causing lasting
damage”.