Sunday, March 8, 2020

Here is why the problem was never solved

There is no denying that the human culture, which is based on human nature as controlled and refined by the intellect, is not accommodating the Jewish culture which is based on a fantasy that's been repeatedly proven false and dangerous for thousands of years.

But why can't the Jews see this reality and make the necessary adjustments to harmonize with the general human culture, and then abide by the adage that implores everyone to live and let live?

Simply stated, the answer is that the Jews know exactly what they need to do to blend with and be assimilated as equal to everyone else in the general human culture. But the Jews will not do such a thing because they believe that if they do, they'll cease to be Jews.

The problem they have is that they believe they were made separate and apart by the Creator to carry within them his wisdom so that they can work on healing the ailments that plague the non-Jewish populace. What flows from this belief is an attitude that so offends ordinary humans, they respond by signaling their displeasure. In turn, the Jews feel rejected by humanity, believing that the rejection is due –– not to their obnoxious behavior –– but for trying to cure humanity of what they see as its birth defects.

Well, my friend, this alone says that the premise of Judaic behavior makes it so that the chasm between it and humanity widens the more that human beings try to narrow the chasm. And this is the mechanism which makes it that the Jewish problem of the collective can never be solved by outsiders. Whereas Jews can solve their problems at the individual level by converting to another religion, any attempt by the collective to impose a mass solution will be tantamount to committing mass suicide ... which is why they don't try it. In addition, individual Jews that convert to another religion can never be certain that several generations later, their offspring will not be approached by the collective and drawn back into the fold.

Melissa Langsam Baunstein wrote an article that sheds much light on those Jewish quandaries. The article came under the title: “How Bad Is Antisemitism In Europe? Surveys Suggest It's Rampant,” and the subtitle: “Hesitating to dub strangers antisemites is wise, especially based on limited information. But the blatant bigotry on parade in Europe underscores that open antisemitism has come roaring back.” It was published on March 6, 2020 in The Federalist.

What you'll encounter in the Braunstein article, is the two-pronged Jewish approach to discussing such matters. There is one that goes, “look what they are doing to us,” and there is the flood of statistics that's no more informative than watching rain drops run off your window. In fact, the writer cites statistics pertaining to the following 14 European countries: “Holland, Sweden, the UK, France, what was the former East Germany, what was the former West Germany, Italy, Ireland, Portugal, Belgium, Spain, Poland, Austria and Russia”.

That's enough statistics to cause the ordinary reader to ask: “What has that got to do with me?” And more importantly: “What has that got to do with you, Melissa Langsam Braunstein? Are you American or do you belong in Europe … or Israel … or whatever?

But for the readers who are interested in the history of race relations throughout time and space, they'll see nothing unusual in what is upsetting Melissa Braunstein. At first, the indigenous groups have always rejected the newcomers till they got used to them, and learned to live harmoniously with them. Once in a while, there might have been the odd complaint by one group or another, but no one has ever raised the kind of fuss that the Jews are raising today. The oddity grows even deeper when you see the Jews raise the fuss not only in the countries where the rejection of them occurs, but throughout the world as if to tell the entire human race, it is collectively responsible for what happens to Jews in Holland or Portugal or Russia or whatever.

So how does Melissa Braunstein propose to solve the Jewish problem? Well, she waited till the end of the article before pushing a subtle answer, which she buried in the following passages:

“Antisemitism's European roots are centuries deep, so any curricular component would have to start long before the Holocaust. It is theoretically possible that person-to-person diplomacy, especially starting at early ages, could help reverse some of these conspiratorial beliefs. But fundamentally, this is not European Jewry's problem to fix. If things change, it will be because Europe's non-Jewish majority decides it's time to make their nation's collective future brighter than their past”.

So, there it is. Melissa Braunstein is saying: “let's conspire to end the conspiratorial theories.” And that's how the chasm separating humanity and the Jews, widens the more that human beings try to narrow it.

Who else would say: “let's conspire to end the conspiracies,” and believe this is so supreme, it proves that the Jews carry within them the wisdom of the Creator?

But what is the conspiracy that Melissa Braunstein and the Jewish establishment are working on at this time? They work on getting America to hand them its children to indoctrinate with the belief that Jews tower over everyone else … and teach them everything that flows from this shocking claim.

And there is no way you'll convince these people that if they don't cease producing this kind of conspiracies, they'll perpetuate their misery to eternity?

If only they knew that the Creator did not put them on this Earth to make it better, but to be the example of what no one must ever want to be!