Mishaps such as natural
disasters or accidents caused by human error, happen all the time to all kinds
of individuals, institutions and nations.
When uncontrolled fires rage somewhere,
when a plane falls from the sky, when a tsunami hits a coastline and when a
train plows at full speed into the terminal, human friends and foes express
their sorrow and offer condolences to the families of the dead and injured.
If those who experience a
loss, have enemies of the most implacable kind, they might not receive from
them a missive expressing sorrow or one that’s offering condolences. It must be
said that this is not the sort of behavior moral people would advise, but they
consider it understandable. What is not understandable, however, but frowned
upon and rejected absolutely, is the celebration of a mishap that happens to
someone, however much we hate them.
And yet, this is what Jonathan
S. Tobin did at the start of his discussion. He then got carried away and did
something that's 1,000 times worse. If you must think of a behavior that would
compare to what Tobin did, think in terms of a cannibal that runs to the scene
of an accidental carnage, and feeds on the dead and dying. You will, in fact,
detect all this and more in the article he wrote under the title: “Lebanon
proves President Trump right on the Middle East,” published on August 10, 2020
in the New York Post.
As you'll see, what Tobin
wants to accomplish, is deflect attention from the fact that the Jews so
dominate the American government, they managed to paralyze the country's
business so thoroughly, the neglect regarding the COVID-19 pandemic has reached
the point of causing more than a 9/11 in America each week. And this is
happening, at a time when $80 million are transferred from the American
treasury to Israel's account each and every week, in addition to what goes into
that account under the guise of private charity.
Look what Jonathan Tobin
brought up in his article instead of urging the two branches of the American
government responsible for managing the COVID-19 pandemic to get on with the
business of rescuing the American people from death and destitution. Here is
all that he could say: “The neglect that led to the death of 150 people in
Beirut is the tip of the iceberg of Lebanese dysfunction. Nor is the problem
limited to the fact that Hezbollah dominate the government”.
Think about it, my friend, if
150 dead people is indicative of the government's dysfunction in Lebanon, like
says Jonathan Tobin, would 150,000 COVID-19 victims and counting, in addition
to 30 million unemployed, not indicate that the dysfunction of the government
in America is at least 1,000 times worse than that of Lebanon? Who but the Jews
at the helm of America's governance, are responsible for all this? Why is Tobin
trying to deflect attention from this reality?
Having dished out all that
nonsense, Jonathan Tobin began to lay the groundwork for the act of cannibalism
with which he plans to end the article. He did so by turning reality upside
down yet again. Whereas countries like Iraq, Syria and Lebanon have been around
as natural states for thousands of years; whereas Israel is an artificial
concoction created in 1948 out of pity for the Jews whose constant misbehavior
got them kicked around like a soccer ball, Tobin set out to argue that Iraq,
Syria and Lebanon are not countries, but that Israel is. Read his words if you
want because I'm not going to dignify them by repeating them here.
But what I'll do is recall an
earlier time when the Judeo-Israeli pitch to America ran like this: “Let's have
a division of labor. You give us the tools and we'll do the job.” The tools
being the means to do what they are doing in Iran at this time and brag about
it. What they are trying to do, in effect, but not always successfully, is
identify and recruit traitors in their neighboring states and pay them to
foment discord, unrest even revolution in their respective countries. And when
this happens, as it does once in a while, and an accident results such as the
one in Beirut, here is what the Tobins of this world throw at America's
decision makers:
"The United States should
support Israel's efforts in Lebanon and Syria. And the West should continue
sanctioning and isolating Iran. Sensible people should also worry about
creating a Palestinian state that would be just as much of a disaster as
Lebanon or Syria".
And that's how you recognize
the signature of a cannibal. Jonathan Tobin not only delighted in the calamitous
accident that hit Lebanon, he used it to erect a tall argument around it, one
that is contrived every inch of the way. He ended the argument with making the
moral equivalent of this cannibalistic demand: I am hungry. Gimme a piece of
Lebanon to feed on. Gimme a piece of Syria to feed on. Gimme a piece of Iraq to
feed on. Gimme a piece of Palestine to feed on.