Friday, August 13, 2021

There are two kinds of antisemitisms

 Mark Goldfeder says he is a special counsel for international affairs doing work for an obscure outfit calling itself American Center for Law and Justice.

 

He is not happy that a group of American legislators are doing their job. Because the job does not promote the interests of Israel by trampling all over the American Constitution, Goldfeder has called the group of American legislators, antisemitic. But what’s this really about, anyway?

 

Goldfeder says that the sin committed by the legislators consists of a letter they sent to Treasury Secretary Janet Yellin asking her to review, and where necessary revoke the tax-exempt status of the money collecting imposters that pose as Jewish charities. The reality is that these organizations send the money to Israel where it is used to bring to occupied Palestine, losers from around the world, arm them, protect them with the American equipped Israeli military, and let them loose to hunt the disarmed Palestinians, killing them and grabbing the properties that have been theirs since the beginning of time.

 

No, no, no says Mark Goldfeder. He adds that even if there is some truth to that, it is not the whole story. And he goes on to tell his side of the story, which goes like this:

 

“[These are Jewish] charitable organizations that provide support to Jewish people living in the State of Israel, including in the disputed territories. They are engaged exclusively in charitable or educational activities. [The American legislators are] trying to take money away from charities that give support to ALS patients, disabled children, abused women, depressed mothers, at-risk youth, and other families and individuals in need of medical, nutritional, and financial assistance”.

 

But is there a minimum of truth in any of that? Well, the first thing that pops to mind before we even do any research, are images of the today-weeping and tomorrow-bragging rabbi, Yechiel Eckstein (who died not long ago, and was replaced by his daughter Yael.) He wept on television when begging for money to support the ALS patients, disabled children, abused women, depressed mothers, at-risk youth, and other families and individuals in need of medical, nutritional, and financial assistance. But he beat his beast and roared like a gorilla when he bragged about using the money donated by tax exempt Christian Americans, to bring healthy, and mostly well-to-do Jews from around the world, and have them settle in the forcibly evacuated homes of Palestinians.

 

Eckstein founded the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews that has so far suckered the Evangelicals of a billion and a half tax-free dollars, and continues to suck money out of their bank accounts to the tune of 150 million more every year. But what’s the connection between the Evangelicals and that center about law and justice thing, anyway?

 

Here is the connection: That law and justice thing was founded by the fanatic Evangelical Pat Robertson and by Jay Sekulow, the Jew who converted to the Protestant religion. And of course, the two are joined at the hip by the nutcases who believe in the lunacy that they please God and Netanyahu when they hop onto Mike Huckabee’s plane, and fly to Israel where they donate blood, a necessity in Israel given that the Zionist entity has a blood shortage caused by the Yiddish-speaking Whites who refuse to be transfused with the blood of Black Ethiopians.

 

So, you want to know what Mark Goldfeder is saying to justify the immorality of using American taxpayer money to kill Palestinians, rob them of their possessions and settle in their properties, the Jewish losers who are brought from around the world under the pretense that they are ALS patients, disabled children, abused women, depressed mothers, at-risk youth, and other families and individuals in need of medical, nutritional, and financial assistance. Here is what Goldfeder is saying:

 

“Even if there were a US policy that considered settlements illegal, that policy would have nothing to do with US citizens giving charity to the people in those communities, which is what these organizations do. The alleged violation of the law would be on the Israeli government, not the settlers themselves, and certainly not the people providing humanitarian aid to those who live there”.

 

So, that’s the justification. The man is saying, don’t blame the beneficiaries of the crime, blame those who conspired to commit the crime, and let the beneficiaries keep what they have received. Also, let them continue to receive more of what they are eager to get regardless of what this does to the victims of the crimes. This is what the American legislators have asked Janet Yellin to look into, and this is what Mark Goldfeder is foaming at the mouth as he hollers antisemitism, antisemitism, antisemitism.

 

Well, if this is antisemitism, Mark Goldfeder has just shown that there are two kinds of antisemitisms. There is the phony kind that’s used by imposters who are not Semites, to con and fleece gullible Americans and others like them. And there is the real kind of antisemitism, which is also practiced by the imposters who accuse the real Semites, such as the American legislator Rashida Tlaib, of being an anti-Semite for doing the right thing. And when you meet someone like Mark Goldfeder, you discover that he simultaneously practices the two kinds of antisemitisms.

 

But why would the impostors do that? They would do it to legitimize robbing Tlaib’s extended family in occupied Palestine of its possessions. This is why Mark Goldfeder and those like him wrote back to Secretary Janet Yellin, telling her she must maintain the tradition of making the American taxpayers, accomplices in the most horrendous crime against humanity that Planet Earth has ever seen … a crime that equals in kind and intensity what Hitler did to the Jews.