The Holocaust that was caused by Nazi Germany, was a catastrophe affecting mostly the Jews. Every year, a day is reserved to remember the event, and no one in the world objects to it on the grounds that to remember the day is to wish that Germany never existed.
In fact,
while remembering that day every year during the past three quarters of a
century, Germany prospered so much as to become the biggest economy in Europe.
It also became one of Israel’s best friends, paying oodles of reparation
payments to the survivors of the Holocaust, aiding the government of Israel financially
and standing with it in world forums.
The Jews
were not the first or the only ones to suffer a Holocaust. Some like to haggle
as to which holocaust was the most painful, but the truth is that a holocaust
is a holocaust is a holocaust. In fact, someone being stabbed to death by a
savage maniac does not thank God he is not being gassed to death by the Nazis.
In addition, hundreds of indigenous native tribes have been wiped out or came
close to being wiped out in the Americas, Australia and New Zealand by the
invading Europeans. A day in the year is reserved to commemorate the anniversary
of each as being one of conquest for the invaders, not the holocaust that it
has been for the natives.
As usual,
having recognized that it had an abominable human condition, the human race
took note of what happened each time, and relegated to history what belongs to
history. Humanity did so to maintain a record of what happened so as to benefit
the researchers of future generations who would want to learn the lessons of
the past and advise their political contemporaries what options they may or may
not have when faced with a difficult situation.
And yet,
despite all of this, one exception stands out like a rotting stick in a pool of
stinking waste. It is the false claim that the Palestinian catastrophe, known
as the Nakba, cannot have a day reserved to remember it because to do so means
that the creation of Israel — which caused the Nakba — must have been a mistake,
therefore — according to Jewish logic — it is antisemitic to remember the
Nakba.
If you
find this impossible to believe, read the article that came under the title:
“Biden, other Democrats remain silent on the overtly antisemitic wing of their
party,” written by Gerard Level, and published on December 12, 2022 in The
Washington Times. And you’ll see how the impossible was made possible.
You’ll
discover that Gerard Level has adopted the very Jewish sleight of hand, which
consists of distorting something that someone higher up – such as the President
of the United States – has said recently or long ago. He made it sound like a
promise made but not kept, and chided the President for being muddled if not
complicit in something as grave as antisemitism. Here is how he put it:
“President Biden declared that ‘our
political leaders should be calling out and rejecting antisemitism wherever it
hides.’ He concluded by saying, ‘Silence is complicity.’ The opportunities for
the president to express himself on the subject of antisemitism abound.
Notably, the United Nations General Assembly very recently adopted a resolution
declaring an official commemoration of the ‘Nakba’”.
This said,
Gerard Level went into a long rant to explain why the commemoration of the
Nakba by the General Assembly of the United Nations, constitutes an act of
antisemitism. Doing so, Gerard Level relied again on a sleight of hand to confuse
the situation. What he did to start the discussion is avoid having to explain
why commemorating the Nakba is a bad move in and of itself. Instead, he went on
to say that Israel was established legally, has been in good standing ever
since, and does not deserve to be treated shabbily by the United Nations.
In the
same vein of avoiding having an honest discussion about the reasons why there
should not be a commemoration of the Nakba, Gerard Level brought out the
talking points that were set forth by Jewish Central, and made them the focal
points of his argument. Here is how this part of his discussion unfolded:
“This singling out of Israel for
delegitimization is a reprehensible act, an antisemitic act. Applying a
standard to Israel that is not applied to other countries is a form of
antisemitism. No UN state other than Israel has been subjected to the
humiliation of a declaration calling for a special day commemorating its
creation as a catastrophe. However, it does not appear that any comment has emanated
from the White House regarding this action, and the president has seemingly
been silent”.
And
because a fanatic Jew can never discuss anything serious without dragging into
the discussion the Left versus Right politics of the moment, Gerard Level did
just that. He began this part of the discussion by characterizing the Nakba declaration
as being a “vile” act. This said, he unveiled the true colors of his loyalties
by attributing what is vile to America’s system of Liberal Democracy — doing so
to protect Israel from having to live with a commemorated Palestinian Nakba
caused by none other than Israel.
More
important than all of this, is what Gerard Level has revealed not knowing the
ramifications thereof. It has to do with the creepy manner with which Jewish
Central infiltrates the body politics of the Liberal Democracies and devours
their inside the way that termites devour the foundation of a house. Here is
how the man tripped himself:
“Since the singling out of Israel for
treatment inconsistent with the treatment afforded to other nations, is now
generally recognized as a form of antisemitism, the president and leadership of
the Democratic Party should speak out against these ‘Nakba’ resolutions”.
Do you
know what Gerard Level is talking about, my friend? He is talking about the
definition of antisemitism, concocted in secret by Jewish Central, and spread
around to infest the Liberal Democracies by holding private sessions behind
closed doors with their representatives, away from the public that will be
impacted by the definition. This is Jewish style
democracy right out of the cesspool.