This time, the way to the truth has been as convoluted as ever. But we finally got a clear Jewish message to the effect that we can now call “Nazi” what we deem to be Nazi-like behavior whenever it is exhibited by someone — and do so in return for allowing the Jews to blather all they want about terrorists, which you and they know will never be found among the Palestinians.
You’ll get a sense of all that when you read two articles
that will send you on the road to the new Jewish message. The first article
came under the title: “As a grandson of Holocaust victims, I never thought I’d
be called ‘semi-fascist,” and the subtitle: “After the
attack on Paul Pelosi, how concerned are you about political violence?” The
article was written by Gerard Level, and published on November 2, 2022 in the
Washington Times.
Here, in condensed form, is how Gerard
Level introduced himself to the readers:
“I am the grandson of people murdered at an extermination camp because they
were Jews. My parents elected to settle in the US. They would have been shocked
at the notion that their son would be labeled ‘semi-fascist’ by a president of
the US. And, yet, this is what just happened. In the last few years, I observed
with increasing dismay as the politics of our nation have become ever more
divisive and venomous”.
And this is how Gerard Level tooted his
horn in preparation to making his final pitch:
“As an educated citizen of the Western
world, I watched in amazement as our institutions and principles have been
degraded. I yearned for a return to the qualities that drew my parents to the US.
It is in that context that I felt compelled to vote for the Republican
candidate in the last two presidential elections. Today, I am labeled a ‘semi-fascist.’
My grandparents would have been appalled, especially, because that label has
been applied to me by the president of the US”.
And here is Gerard Level’s final pitch:
“I do not agree with many policies of
the political left. Many on the left are so sure that they hold the moral high
ground, they malign those who hold views different from theirs. Now, they
received a blessing from President Biden, who, by labelling his opponents with
the most virulent of epithets, has vilified those who disagree with him and
justified violent reactions against them. Denigrating supporters of opposing
viewpoints does not resolve anything. A dialectic process — the exchange of
ideas — is the best means of achieving understanding. We should all pray that we
can engage in constructive conversations without resorting to name-calling and
vilification”.
As to the second article, it came under the title: “Israel-hate
and the rise of academic terrorism,” and the subtitle: “Wellesley College has gone from a beacon of
liberalism to a beacon of shame.” It was written by Karen Lehrman Bloch, and
published on October 18, 2022 in The Jewish News Syndicate.
If it shocked you to see the expression: “academic
terrorism” in the title of that article, wait till you see what the
implications are, and who is behind it all. In fact, the implications begin to
reveal themselves in the first sentence of the first paragraph. Here is that
sentence: “What surreal
anti-Semitic act occurred on campus this week?” Wow! do you realize what that
means, my friend? It means that Jewish Central, which is behind Karen Bloch,
admit that when the Jews accuse someone of antisemitism, they commit an act as
virulent as accusing them of terrorism. Thus, let it be noted that on this day,
the accusation of antisemitism and that of terrorism have been equated by none
other than Jewish Central.
And when you juxtapose that reality with what Gerard
Level has been saying in the first article, you realize that Jewish Central now
accept the idea that because the Jews give themselves the right to call others
antisemites and terrorists, the others have the right to reciprocate by calling
the Jews, “Nazis” when they display Nazi-like thoughts and/or behavior. This
was never allowed before.
Where does that lead us? We can find the answer to that
question by reading the article. In fact, while attacking the Wellesley News,
Karen Bloch spouted an iconic Jewish blather that contains much of what’s wrong
with these people’s logic, exposing them to the reality that they are what they
accuse others of being. Here is that iconic passage:
“There
has been considerable violence in the Israeli-Arab conflict, but the News’ disapproval seems highly selective. It makes no
mention of Hamas or any of the approximately 10 terrorist groups that operate
in the region. Nor does it say a word about the Palestinian Authority’s ‘pay-for-slay’
program that rewards terrorists and their families with cash payouts”.
There
is the use of the word “terrorist” to designate the Palestinians, and there is
the complaint that the Palestinian Authority is not starving to death the
families of kids who do what comes naturally to human beings, which is to fight
their oppressors with whatever tools and weapons they can get their hands on.
Why have the Jews been playing this losing game? Well,
the reality is that the Jews have been playing this game for a long time, but Jewish
Central began to see that it is backfiring.
Being the invaders of the Palestinian homeland, they
realize they are deemed to be the terrorists in this equation. By accusing the
Palestinians of being what they themselves are, they sought to confuse the
ordinary observers. The trouble is that there are no more ordinary observers
left on this planet. It is that almost everyone has been disgusted by the
Jewish stance, and they are saying so in forums like the United Nations.
As to the “pay for slay” label, the Jews used to believe
they could pay their soldiers and aid their families even as the soldiers rained
bombs on the Palestinian women and children that had no defense against the
horrific weapons in the hands of trigger-happy Jewish soldiers. They nevertheless
wanted to see the young Palestinian freedom fighters punished by their own government
for throwing rocks at those same Israeli soldiers.