Let’s say you just moved into a neighborhood you didn’t know much about previously. Shortly after you moved in, you got visited by three of the neighbors. They came one after the other over several days to welcome you and offer house warming gifts.
As time passes
you get to know these people better and you form an opinion about each of them.
What your assessment comes down to is that none of them is perfect anymore than
you think of yourself as being perfect. It is that everyone is good in some
thing and bad in other things. But if you must rank them as to who is the best
and who is the worst, you identify one as being the worst.
You see him as
the worst because he never ceases to criticize the others for neglecting to do what
is necessary to be a good neighbor. For example, he criticizes them for not
shoveling the snow in front of their houses for days after a snow fall. And he
criticizes them for not getting rid of the weeds in their lawns until it is too
late in the season.
This being the
case, you take note of what he does and what he neglects to do that would
classify him as a bad neighbor according to his own criteria. The first thing
that strikes you about this guy is that he never takes care of his lawn. And
when it comes to shoveling the snow, he almost never does it, which forces the
other neighbors to do it so as to create a clear path for pedestrians to walk
through.
You decide to go
further than what’s visible from the outside, and catalogue what this man
neglects to do inside the house. You find that his toilet overflows and does
not get cleared for days. His kitchen looks like a garbage dump filled with
dishes and utensils that have not been washed for days. And his floors have not
been swept for ages.
You decide to
talk to him to find out what he thinks he is doing, criticizing others when he
is so much worse than them in every respect. His first reaction to your inquiry
is that of hostility. So, here is a guy that made it a career criticizing
others but does not want to be questioned in a way that suggests criticism of
what he does and what he neglects to do. But he answers your questions anyway, asserting
that he is a perfect human being, and blaming his apparently untidy lifestyle
on others.
Well, dear reader,
this is a near perfect analogy for what Jewish America has become in relation
to the rest of the world. You have a country that is the murder capital of the
world. It has a drug problem that ends the life of its youngsters more than the
rest of the world combined. It has a relationship between police and citizens
that deteriorated to such an extent, the two are almost at war with each other.
And the list goes on forever.
But despite all
of this, America that tried to be the policeman of the world and got kicked in
the ass everywhere it went, has now settle down and took on the role of critic.
Make that critic extraordinaire because the voices that put down everyone else
in the world are Jewish voices who pretend to represent an America that is not
theirs, and that is beginning to be irritated by their theatrics.
Two recent
articles show how this theater of the absurd is unfolding in America. One
article came under the title: “To the fashionably woke, Uyghur lives don’t
matter,” and the subtitle: “How ‘never again!’
became ‘never mind.’” It was written by Clifford D. May, and published
on January 25, 2022 in The Washington Times. The other article came under the
title: “Team Biden blames Iran’s bad behavior on Trump,” written by David S.
Jonas and Erielle Davidson, and was also published on January 25, 2022 in the
Washington Times.
As can be seen,
both articles are written by Jews pretending to be Americans. They are
criticizing two nations of such high caliber, they overcame enormous obstacles
and broke through the colonial barriers that were meant to keep them
underdeveloped and ready to be exploited. Now, the Jews are steering America to
get it in a position where it will have no choice but to use the option of
“last resort,” which is the war that is so dear to the Jewish heart.
To make his
point, Clifford May cited the example of an ultra rich immigrant from Asia who
made it big in America, and yet expressed in no uncertain terms, what he thinks
of what they are telling him is happening in China with regard to the Uyghur
people.
The thing is that
to divert attention from the reality of the physical and cultural genocide that
Israel is conducting in the stolen country of Palestine, the Jews are creating
noise wherever they can to be in a position of using the Alan Dershowitz dictum
that says Israel has the right to do to the Palestinians what anyone has done
to someone anywhere and anytime in the world.
The reality is
that the Muslim nations investigated the allegations raised by the Jews and
their cohorts about China’s treatment of its Muslim minority known as the Uyghur.
They found that the measures taken by China’s government to bring these people
to the level of modernization achieved by the rest of the country, were more
humane than the treatment of the Chinese people during the Cultural Revolution
of the 1950s and 1960s.
As to the article
of David Jonas and Erielle Davidson, it is nothing more than a rehashing of the
old Jewish arguments, meant to incite America to bomb an Iran that dared to put
itself on a path that will make it a superpower.