The
writing is on the wall. It was meant to be a warning signal about more serious
trends to come if there was no change in the way that things were done. So,
what was the response to that warning? A doubling down of what's filling people
with rage about that which is imposed on them from above.
At
first, the people of America were reassured that they had every right to
dislike the Jews for what they do, but they should keep it to themselves.
Later, this was replaced by: the Jews are doing nothing wrong. It is just that
vile people such as Louis Farrakhan are saying bad things about them, which is
why you must love the Jews or you'll be accused of loving Farrakhan. Later
still, this was changed to: You must not only love the Jews, you must also love
Israel, the place that the Jews call their ancestral home.
But
how to show one’s love for Israel? You do that by buying products made in the
occupied part of Palestine known as the West bank, but falsely labeled as made
in Israel. And this is why some state governors are passing laws and signing
executive orders to punish you if you spend your money buying what you want
instead of what the Jews tell you to buy. A little after that, something else
was added to what was beginning to sound like dictatorial lunacy. It is that
the people of America were told that Zionism was the symbol that stood for the
Jewish right to self-determination. Thus, you must love Zionism because if you
don't, you'll be denying the Jews their right to exist, which means you're
advocating their extermination.
Coincident
with the unfolding of these political machinations at the highest levels of the
politico-journalistic elites, was the ordeal that the little people in two
communities of America's multi-faceted society, were enduring. These little
people were the middle-class Whites who were made to work under the supervision
of a Jew no matter their qualifications, whether they labored in a blue-collar
or a white-collar type of work. And they were the Blacks who were one
“misunderstanding” away from having a magazine of bullets pumped into them by a
White cop that will deny he was target practicing on running Blacks despite the
glaring evidence that he was. And he will be acquitted in the court of lawless
America.
Unable
to change a system that was moving headlong toward insanity, the most affected
individuals from both the White and Black communities started to take matters
in their own hands as predicted by those of us who knew how to read history,
and could tell that a critical point had been reached.
What
happened was that the White folks felt as if they were crushed between two
jaws. They felt mistreated at work by Jewish bosses they considered inferior to
them. And they felt pressured by politicians that wanted them to submit to the
whims of Jews residing overseas in Israel. And so, these White folks responded
by shooting at Jews in their places of worship, most of the time. As to the
Black folks, they responded to both the mistreatment by the police, and the
pressure of the politicians who repeatedly lied to them, by taking on the
“pampered” Jews they encountered on the streets. They tackled them in physical
altercations that did not involve a firearm most of the time.
Now
that this is happening, you would think that the Jewish leaders would have
started to distance themselves from Israel, and that the politicians holding
office would have backtracked and nullified what they did that stirred the
anger of the population –– but neither the Jews nor the politicians did any
such thing. Instead, they blamed all sorts of things but themselves for the
attacks on Jews, and called on everyone in society to do something to address
the situation.
You
can see all of this in the three pieces that were published in the New York
Post on the same day, December 30, 2019. One piece is an editorial that came
under the title: “Facing the facts about anti-Semitic attacks in New York.”
Another piece is an article by a contributor that came under the title:
“African-American community must stand with Jews against wave of assaults,”
written by Michael Benjamin. The third piece is also an article by a
contributor that came under the title: “American Christians should lead the
fight against anti-Semitism,” written by Robert Nicholson.
The
editors of the New York Post blame the attacks on the following: Mayor De
Blasio. The city's (and state's) failure to address serious mental illness. New
York's growing softness on crime. Jew-hatred among some blacks. City
Councilwoman Laurie Cumbo. Jersey City school-board member Joan Terrell-Paige.
The National Democratic Party as well as Bernie Sanders, Linda Sarsour, Ilhan
Omar and Nancy Pelosi.
As
to Michael Benjamin, instead of doing the right thing and suggesting that the
Jewish leaders ought to do what's necessary to alleviate the apprehensions that
the population at large feels about their conduct, the writer has invited the
African-American leaders to put a good word among their people, and implore them
to love the Jews and Israel. Can you believe this?
As
to Robert Nicholson, he went a step further and implored all Christians to fill
the shoes of the now defunct Jewish Defense League. Starting with the notion
that, “portraying the Jews as sinful has spurred outbursts of anti-Semitic
violence in Christians, causing Jews to associate the Cross with pogroms and
persecution,” Nicholson went on to say the following:
“American
Christians can resolve to physically protect Jewish institutions and individuals.
A network of Christians, deployed to stand guard at Jewish synagogues and
community centers, should do it”.