A trick that has served the Jewish slander-and-hate machine at
some point in the past, was that of defining new sins and pinning them on the
sinners that the Jews wished to defame or intimidate or destroy.
At first, the Jews created a category of sins that only they could
use to attack their chosen enemy of the day. The sins sounded something like
this: “Anti-Semite”, “Holocaust denier”, “Jew hater” and what have you. When these
designations ceased to make an impression on the public after endless
repetitions, the Jews started to accuse their enemies of being opposed to
American values such as love of freedom, or opposed to American institutions
such as the police, the military and everything else this side of motherhood.
The Jews pinpointed men and women they turned into bogeymen, and
called them so extremely evil, no one should want to associate with them. But
these people were and are in reality, outstanding American citizens that never
hurt anyone or ordered the bombing of someone or occupied someone’s territory.
The good people range from the likes of Louis Farrakhan to a group of women
that happen to be Muslim and/or of Palestinian origin, and beginning to acquire
fame due to their dedicated service to their fellow Americans.
On the other hand, seeing their effectiveness at persuading people
diminish by the day, the Jews now scan the sociopolitical landscape to see who
is new on the scene, and who is moving on from one position to another. They
contrive a reason to attack these people by attributing to them one of the sins
they have defined, or by associating them with one of the outstanding
personalities they marked as evil sinners.
You can see examples of that in two recently published articles.
One came under the title: “Bernie Sanders's Anti-Semitic Surrogate,” written by
Jonathan S. Tobin and published on September 16, 2019 in National Review
Online. The other article came under the title: “Newly Appointed Women's March
Board Member Accused FBI of Recruiting for ISIS,” written by Zachary Evans and
published also on September 16, 2019 in National Review Online.
Jonathan Tobin wasted no time hitting his readers with a volley of
insults and unfounded accusations directed at the people he does not like. Here
is his first sentence: “The Vermont senator's [Bernie Sanders] embrace of Linda
Sarsour shows that the Left's problem with Jew-haters isn't going away.” Tobin
went on to drag into the pool of anti-Semitic sinners, the Women's March, the
Democratic Party and what he calls the movement that is, “dominated by radicals
who profess hard-core opposition to Israel's existence and openness to being
allied with anti-Semites such as the nation of Islam's Louis Farrakhan.” A
mouthful this is. Don’t you think so?
Now focusing on Linda Sarsour, here is what Jonathan Tobin has
said:
“She is an open advocate for the BDS movement, which is drenched
in anti-Semitic invective, and unlike some of those who flirt with BDS, she
isn't coy about her objectives. She opposes the existence of a Jewish state no
matter where its borders might be drawn and refers to all of Israeli territory
as occupied. She has made a habit of personally attacking Jews who support
Israel”.
Note that Tobin is accusing Sarsour of opposing the existence of a
Jewish state, to divert attention from the reality that Jews like him are the
ones opposing the rise of a Palestinian state. He also accused Sarsour of
personally attacking Jews who support Israel, to divert attention from the
reality that he is the one that personally attacks Palestinians and all those
who support the rise of an independent Palestinian state. And the reader does
not have to go far to verify these truths, Tobin's current article testifies to
that.
As to the Zachary Evans's article, which is a ‘news item’ rather
than an opinion piece, here is the news that Evans and the editors of NRO
thought was fit to print in a magazine that wants to be treated like a serious
publication for scholars, and not a supermarket tabloid:
“The Women's March announced the introduction of 16 new members to
its board, one of whom accused the FBI of recruiting for ISIS. Zahra Billoo
made the accusation in a 2015 tweet. The news comes as the Women's March
announced the departure of Linda Sarsour, Tamika Mallory and Bob Bland
following allegations of anti-Semitism. Mallory appeared with Louis Farrakhan,
the anti-Semitic leader of the Nation of Islam. She also claimed that Jews were
leaders in the African slave trade. Carmen Perez, is staying on despite the
fact that she too blamed Jews for the slave trade. Sarsour, a supporter of
Farrakhan, is active in the BDS movement. She was hired by Bernie Sanders to
work on his presidential campaign”.
It is amazing to see these people fool themselves to the point of
believing they are doing the right thing, therefore winning whatever game they
think they are playing.
It is even more amazing to see these people complain of
discrimination when the people they drowned in the pool of hate they have been
spewing into for decades, come out the pool and give them a taste of their own
medicine.