There
was a time when the Jews had managed to use their hypnotic knack to make
America believe that Jewish lawyers had such extraordinary powers of the mind,
it was futile to oppose them. This is how the reputation of Jewish lawyers
preceded them. And when one of them took up a case, everyone else scurried to
find a hiding place where to sit quietly till the Jew had his fill of whatever
he came for, and left the place.
But
then, it happened that bit by bit, the Jewish lawyers were unmasked and shown
to be nothing more than clowns who memorized a load of gibberish they rattled
off to make others believe they were saying something profound when in reality
they were saying nothing but useless nonsense. One of these is Eugene
Kontorovich who tried only recently to argue that Jewish thievery of
Palestinian property in the West Bank was legal. He got crushed this time as he
was many times before––like a bug under a steamroller.
So
now, comes another Jew that goes by the name Douglas J. Feith who cried out
desperately that no, no, no, what the settlers are doing in the West Bank
should be discussed not as a legal issue, which is a loser, but a political
one. He said so in an article that came under the title: “Israeli Settlements
Are a Political, Not a Legal Issue,” published on November 22, 2019 in National
Review Online.
If
you wonder why Douglas Feith jumped to hang onto a political explanation rather
than articulate say, a humanitarian or logical explanation, or any other
concoction for that matter, it is that the Jews still have some sway in the
Washington Beltway. This is the place that reeks of stinky politics, and
continues to serve as refuge for Jewish scoundrels who lose everywhere else when
they pit themselves against someone.
So
the question is this: What is Douglas Feith arguing now? Well, he is doing two
things. First, like the title of his article says, he contends that the
settlements are a political issue and not a legal one. Second, he is reviving
the discredited argument which claims that if the Jews are not allowed to
continue robbing the Palestinians, Israel will vanish and the Jews everywhere
will be subjected to another holocaust.
To
understand the grotesque fallacy in the contention that the settlements are not
a legal issue but a political one, we need to recall how a law is made in the
first place. Whether you look at the national level or the international one,
you'll find that a law has its genesis when a political debate is taken up by
the various stakeholders of an issue. In America, for example, the genesis for
making a law takes place in the media and the Congress. At the international
level, the genesis takes place in the General Assembly and the Security Council
of the United Nations.
When
all the politics is said and done, a law is passed and given to the executive
branch for enforcement. Disputes that arise after that, are handled by the
courts and not by politics. For the Jews to come now and say that politics should
settle the matter of the continued looting of Palestine after the debates and
the laws that were passed in 1967 and 1968 by the Security Council, is to do
what the Jews always do, which earns them the contempt of humanity. They are
again trying to re-litigate the old issues in the hope of reversing the laws
that do not serve them or serve Israel. That's what Douglas Feith is trying to
do here.
The
Jewish lawyers were unmasked long ago as being gibberish-rattling fakes. They
were put aside in most part to make room for the Jewish political leaders who
could always pull the ace card from their sleeves. Ever since that time, those
leaders have been returning to the use of the crime known as quid pro quo to
extort from America's politicians, recognition that what belongs to the
Palestinians is fair game for the Jews to steal. In return for this cowardly
complicity, the Jewish leaders have been paying the politicians –– not always
with tangible things but also –– with the promise that the Evangelical moral prostitutes
of America, whom the Jews own like a herd of sheep, will vote for the
politician who will sell America’s honor to the Jews.
And
then, to make the scheme sound like it was meticulously planned and gloriously
executed, the Jews have been reassuring the Americans that the series of
exchanges in which they were called upon to participate, amount to a win-win
situation for America and Israel. The reason they gave is that the only losers
would be the Palestinians whom nobody cares about anyway.