At one point in his article, Dan Burton wrote the following: “What is truly sad is that the United Nations, which, in the aftermath of the Holocaust, assisted in Israel’s creation, became, over the years, a purveyor of anti-Semitism and anti-Israel propaganda”.
Well, the fact that the whole world is
once again turning antisemitic according to the Jewish definition of
antisemitism, attests to the reality that the Jews will label you antisemitic
if you don’t fall flat on your face and lick their boots. The world—which is
made of human beings, and not dogs—refuses to lower itself to that level in
consequence of which the Jews accuse the entire human race of being infested with
the mysterious disease of antisemitism … and there stands the stalemate.
Things remain frozen in place because
the Judeo-Yiddish culture does not allow the human mind to grow and imagine
life in its multi-dimensional potential. When something goes contrary to what
was expected, the Jews brood, complain and express sadness but do nothing to
change the situation. They sit on their hands instead of studying what went
wrong and endeavor to correct it.
So then, what’s wrong with this annoying minority that
cannot get along with the rest of humanity, anyway? Well, you may find clues
that will answer that question in the article which Dan Burton wrote under the
title: “UN peddling of false narrative on Israel does not promote Mid-East peace,”
published on December 5, 2022 in The Washington Times.
This clue has to do with the false image that the Jews
project of themselves to the world with the help of sycophantic surrogates of the
Dan Burton variety. Look how he started the discussion, and you’ll understand:
“The State of Israel is a modern miracle—a successful
world leader in science and technology and a force for good in the world that
rose from the ashes of World War 2”.
It is that in the same way the Jews would denigrate human
beings down to the level of dogs, they elevate themselves up to the level of
gods. But the reality remains that if Israel were a modern miracle—as Burton
claims it is—that miracle must have been fashioned by a demon. It’s because
doing what it is doing, Israel can only be a demonic miracle. In fact, lagging
behind in every industry, Israel relies on the charity of million of Christians
who periodically donate 25 dollars each to feed the Jews of Israel. Watch their
Third World style “infomercial” on the Fox News Channel and you’ll feel sick to
the stomach.
But how do you know that someone is more demonic than
they are godly? You know it when you see them bite the hand that feeds them. Look
at this passage: “Although the UN gave international
legal legitimacy to the establishment of Israel, the yearning of the
Jewish people for 2,000 years of exile to return to their homeland represents
the true backbone and background to Israel’s rebirth”.
This is how the Jews begin the discussion that ultimately
leads them to denounce the United Nations for not doing the equivalent of
falling on its face and licking the Jewish boot. As to where and how that
discussion ends. Here is an example of what the Jews rant:
“The UN violates its own charter
by working against peace in the Middle East in its obsession with
trashing Israel. The Commission of Inquiry set up earlier this year with
an open-ended mandate to investigate Israel, is a case in point. The UN’s
obsession with Israel has long reached the level of absurdity. One of
the annual resolutions dealing with Israel condemns it for occupying
the Golan Heights”.
Note that when the Jews complain that
something or someone is not doing the right thing to encourage peace in the
Middle East, they mean to say they will respond by setting the region on fire.
They’ll take action, they warn, in revenge for others refusing to do things
their way. And this is meant to be a spit in America’s face that finances and
arms the Jews, supposedly to keep the peace in the Middle East.
To return to the subject of yearning,
if you want to see authentic yearning, talk to the Palestinians who still
remember their childhood years in Palestine, showing photographs of the old
homestead, choking as they speak, and shedding the tears of loss and sorrow for
what was stolen from them, knowing they’ll never see it again.
Contrast that reality against the attitude
of second and third generation immigrants to the land their elders left behind,
and you’ll know how phony the Jewish argument can be about the 80th generation
yearning for a land it never saw, and imagining a connection to a place that is
as alien to its made-up community as Mars will be to the Earthlings who’ll first
settle there.
Dan Burton goes on to accuse the United Nations of being
afflicted by a pathological fixation, and having been so diseased for decades.
Well, I don’t know what kind of society Dan Burton grew
up in, but based on the one in which I grew up, and having been a teacher, I
can report that fixation does not go from the creator to the creation, but goes
in the other direction. That’s because a youngster — be that an offspring in
relation to its parents or a student in relation to its teachers — will always
look to the creator of their character for approval. They do so at the same
time as they hunger to be free and independent of their elders. That’s what
fixation is made of.
Similarly, Israel wanting what the Jews have always
craved, it hungers to see the United Nations approve of it but also wants to
see the United Nations throw itself at the feet of Jews and lick their boots
the way that members of the American Congress, such as Dan Berton, used to do.
That is an Israeli fixation, and a sick one at that.