Wednesday, May 4, 2022

It is Lavrov and Harsanyi going against Schumer

 On May 2nd and May 3rd, 2022 something remarkable happened in America in response to something that was said thousands of miles away.

 

It happened that the Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov reminded the world of something that was legitimately or falsely “common knowledge” decades ago, but was nevertheless smothered under tons of Jewish lamentations and cancelation of the researchers who dared to bring the subject to life — which they did to see it handled professionally, and added to history in a scholarly manner. But the subject was kept out of circulation ever since as demanded by the Jews.

 

The subject touches on the role that wealthy Jews played in the implementation of the Holocaust that was carried out by the German military against the Jews of Europe. Even though the Jewish leaders admit that ordinary Jews, thrown into concentration camps, have collaborated with the Germans in return for being treated less harshly than the others, those same Jewish leaders do not admit that wealthy Jews collaborated with the Nazis in building the gas chambers and crematoriums where the Jews were killed and disposed of.

 

The Jewish leaders of today reject mention of this truth because it is a can of worms that if opened by serious researchers and dealt with professionally, will open the door to reveal the relationships that the Jewish leaders of that time had developed with the Nazi Party and the German military. This was not the relationship of simple acquaintance, but a kinship that saw Germans with Jewish blood in them, finance and staunchly work to build the infamous gas chambers and crematoriums, knowing full well what they were intended to be used for.

 

Having kept the lid on this can of worms for decades, the Jewish leaders of today were hit in the face with a reality they thought had died a long time ago, and would never be brought to light. But it did because the Ukraine War proved to be so multifarious, discussing it invariably leads to the discussion of subjects that the Jews wish to keep secret — which is what happened when Sergey Lavrov mentioned that Hitler himself may have had Jewish blood in him.

 

You can see how, when and where the Lavrov comment was made when you read the article that came under the title: “Schumer slams ‘sickening’ comments from Russian foreign minister as antisemitic,” written by Kate Scanlon, and published on May 2, 2022 in The Washington Examiner.

 

It is so unusual for someone to blow up as did Schumer about something that was common knowledge when he was a boy, you must wonder if his family tree, which can be traced back to Ukraine and Austria, does not show Nazi affiliation. And why not? If Catholic Madeleine Albright was of Jewish origin, why could Jewish Chuck Schumer not be of Nazi origin?

 

You can draw the same sort of conclusions about many of Israel’s leaders, most of whom are of European descent. They too reacted to the Lavrov comment as did Schumer without a single one of them suggesting the settling of this issue by letting the good historians that have been canceled, banned or sidelined — return to their work and again study that period of German history without the fear of being punished for revealing the truth.

 

Two more articles in the Washington Examiner, published on May 3, 2022, tell a great deal more about this subject, and you may be interested in consulting them. One article came under the title: “Russian foreign minister’s ‘Jewish blood’ jab tests Israel’s neutrality,” and was written by Joel Gehrke. The other article came under the title: “Russia repeats attack and claims Israel is supporting ‘neo-Nazi regime in Kyiv,’” and was written by Max Thornberry.

 

And then, there is an opinion piece on the same subject that you will not want to miss. It came under the title: “BDS and Jewish Self-Loathing,” written by David Harsanyi, and published on May 2, 2022 in National Review Online.

 

It is obvious that David Harsanyi was not aware of the Schumer or Israeli reactions when he sat down to write his analysis of what had happened — and rush his piece to be published one day before Schumer or the Israelis had the time to express their opinions.

 

What you’ll see in Harsanyi’s piece is what’s prevalent among rightwing Jews nowadays. These people are so enraged by the stance of the moderate and leftwing Jews when it comes to matters that pertain to Israel, Jews on the right passionately attack those on the left as if they were mortal enemies: They call them self-loathing Jews.

 

The burning preoccupation at this time being the BDS movement, Harsanyi brought up the subject to show that what’s happening today has roots in the past but that it has nothing to do (or maybe just a little to do) with the Lavrov’s contention that Hitler may have had Jewish blood in him. Look how Harsanyi formulated his view on the subject:

 

“There is no evidence that Hitler had Jewish blood, and even if there had been one Jewish grandfather, Hitler didn’t grow up in a Jewish household, and his venom didn’t spawn from self-loathing”.

 

This was such a summary dismissal of an important matter, it makes you wonder if Harsanyi has not spent some time studying the matter, discovered a few unsavory truths, and resolved to join the crowd that wants to keep the truth from being revealed.

 

It would tax our credulity to believe that the people who today go far out of their way to plot schemes that end up marrying their children to those of prominent and rich people — were not doing the same thing in Germany when the Nazis were the dominant power in the Third Reich. They do it today like they did it then, even before that to the days of Moses and Esther of Persia.

 

This being the reality of Jewish life, the idea of Jews leaving their synagogue to join the Nazi Party, is as much a certainty as it is of Jews leaving their clan to join the Klan.

 

That’s what David Harsanyi is trying to say.