At the individual level, we are all
Shakespearean characters in the sense that we are prisoners of our obsessions.
That is, what we think and feel go a long way toward determining our behavior.
This, in turn, determines the kind of life we live, and ultimately our fate.
This being the case, can it be said that
an ethnic or religious community of any size, may have obsessions that
determine its behavior, therefore its relations with the rest of humanity, and
ultimately its fate? If we study the example of the Jews, the answer will have
to be yes.
Since before the creation of Israel and
thereafter, the Jews have harbored feelings about world events as well as the
people they dealt with. This has affected their obsessions which, in turn,
dictated the kind of relations they developed with other peoples, and
ultimately their fate within the cycle in which they found themselves at the
time. For example, when the Jews were obsessed with the idea of hurting the
“Arab Core,” they maintained good relations with non-Arab Muslims such as the
Turks and the Iranians. In time, this became an important factor in everything
that the Jews of Israel and America did or refrained from doing.
But when the Jews had a falling out with
the Turks and the Iranians, they shifted their “emotional allegiance” to favor
the Arabs. Coincidentally, something happened that added impetus to that shift.
As fate would have it, ordinary people around the globe, including America,
were beginning to feel disgust at the behavior of Israel on the international
stage, and the behavior of individual Jews on the local scenes wherever they
lived. And the more the world reviled the Jews, the more they obsessed with the
fantasy that they had become close allies with the Arabs. In fact, there is
hardly an article on the Middle East, written by a Jew these days, that does
not amplify that false message.
As to the Jewish obsession with a world
that's feeling disgust at their behavior, we have an article that will help us
understand how their current obsessions are determining what they do at this
time, and how this is determining their fate. The title of the article is,
“Complaints on Antisemitism Executive Order Highlight Climate on Campus,”
written by Alexander Joffe, and published on January 31, 2020 in Algemeiner.
Much of what's in the article points to
the obsessions with which the Jews view and treat the situations in which they
find themselves. Of note is that such situations are normal in the sense that
they happen to everyone all the time, yet no one complains or raises fuss about
them.
One of the obsessions has to do with the
Jews exploiting every opportunity to run to a higher authority and complain
about ill-treatment, hoping that the authority will privilege them over
everyone else. This is expressed in the Joffe article with passages that begin
as follows:
“At Columbia University, a complaint
alleges … At UCLA, a complaint alleges … A complaint alleges that Georgia Tech permitted
discrimination ... Instructors assigned 78% of readings by BDS supporters, and
only 17% from non-BDS instructors”.
Another Jewish obsession has to do with
seeing Israel treated like apartheid South Africa. It's because such view
reveals the apartheid character of Israel as well as its anticipated demise in
the same way that South Africa's apartheid regime came to an end when boycotted
by the world. BDS being the nexus that connects South Africa and Israel, you’ll
find the Jews whine about it, and fight against it tooth and nail. Here are the
passages in the Joffe article that highlight that obsession:
“The American Historical Association again
voted down a series of BDS resolutions. At York University, a BDS group was
reinstated by the administration. The student government at the University of
Toronto voted to reaffirm an earlier BDS resolution. The student government at
Concordia University declined to review a BDS resolution. Jews condemned the
University of Toronto contract employees for comments supporting BDS, and
allegations that Jews interfered with politics on behalf of Israel. Groups and
speakers allied with PFLP was a major source of BDS support and personnel. BDS
and antisemitism on campus continued at the University of Montana that accused
Jews of slave trading. An increasing number of candidates for office have
expressed support for BDS. A new poll suggests more Democrats support BDS”.
Other considerations also obsess the Jews.
What follows is a medley of some of them:
“At McGill University, fallout continued
regarding Hillel trips to Israel. A trip also came under attack at the
University of North Carolina … At Warwick University, the administration
refused to adopt the IHRA definition … Jews protested a conference by SJP at
the University of Michigan … Swastikas appeared at Emerson College and Syracuse
University, and graffiti at Marshall University … Reports indicate that more
than 120 members of Congress issued letters expressing support for CAIR”.
When people throw their weight around to
prove a point, and when the point is nothing more than a trivial consideration
in the life of normal human beings, those who throw their weight, raise
questions as to how they became so abnormally obsessed with something. This is
the question we raise about the Jews, and there is only one answer. Here it is:
The self-appointed leaders of the Jews who
want to maintain tight control on the rank-and-file, invent useless tasks all
the time and organize youngsters to execute them. This gives the impression
that Jews are in danger, and that their leaders can protect them. Society gets
disgusted by this undertaking, and reacts negatively to what the Jews are
doing. The Jewish leaders point to that disgust and claim that it vindicates
them for warning that Jews are in danger and in need of their protection.
When resentment of the Jews grows and
becomes menacing, their leaders ask the government to make Jewish-specific laws
that will protect their people. What happens when such laws are enacted is that
the Jewish leaders use them to extend their control over the nation's
institutions. This is how they took control of the media, the finances, the
State Department, the federal and state legislatures … you name it.
The crown jewel of institutions being the
system of education, the Jewish leaders are giving it all they have to take
control of it. If they succeed, you can count on the next generation of
American youngsters to behave in a manner similar to that of their politicians
in today’s America.