Here is a headscratcher: What is it that the Jews are so fond of, they did more than flash it on their foreheads for the world to see, but seared it with steel and fire into their souls for the world to love them, fear them and hate them – all at the same time?
You don’t have an answer to that question? Well then, let me
give you a hint. Here it is:
We are the Gold, we are the Silver, we are every Stein
(German for precious stone) who wields the power of the mighty purse. We can
buy you, we can sell you, we can elevate you, or we can trash you by the power
of our will — the power that nobody can resist when commanded to annihilate you
and your family for not loving us, and saying so.
Do you get it now, my friend? The answer to the above
question is that the Jews are so fond of money, they gave themselves names that
almost literally turned their flesh and blood physique into paper and
stone-like money, money, money.
What’s wrong with that? Nothing is wrong with that if it is
what they like to do with themselves. But what’s wrong is what came next.
You’ll see what it is when you read the article that came under the title: “Local
Congresswoman Accidentally Spends A Decade Being An Antisemite,” written by
David Harsanyi, and published on January 31, 2023 in The Federalist.
Unaware of what the Jews are doing to themselves but eager
to protect them from the likes of Representative Ilhan Omar who did nothing
more serious than point out what the Jews have done and brag about — Harsanyi attacked
Omar with unprecedented vehemence. And given that Representative Rashida Tlaib
is Omar’s best friend, he attacked her as well for pointing out that despite
the pain the Jews are inflicting on her Palestinian people, she is proud of the
fact that Palestine, the country they stole from her, was used to save many
Jews from the gas chambers and crematoria they provoked the Europeans to use on
them.
To maintain and continue the verbal diarrhea which he started,
David Harsanyi asked a rhetorical question, and got busy answering it. Meant to
clarify whether Omar used antisemitic tropes deliberately or because she didn’t
know they were tropes, the writer came down on the side that she knew what she
was doing but did it anyway because she is antisemitic at heart. But
deliberately or not, the problem lies somewhere else.
It is that Harsanyi has contributed to the effort of pumping
into the American system, the kind of visceral hatred for the Jews that led in
the past to pogrom and holocaust them. And this begs the question: Why do the
Jews keep repeating the behavior that ends up annihilating them? The answer is
that they started their journey through life on the wrong foot, a choice that
gets every step they make to engender the next deadly step. Here is how it all
started:
Their bragging about their exploits led them to create the
first trope about themselves. It is that they wanted the Europeans to believe
God was on their side when they slaughtered the babies and looted the treasures
of Egypt on their way out of that ancient kingdom. They so began the trope that
came to be known as “Blood Libel.” Hated and feared everywhere they settled in
Europe, they moved from one place to another on the Continent. This being
inconvenient when it came to taking their possessions with them, they chose to
invest their wealth in the easy to carry gold, silver, precious stones and
other forms of currency. This led to the trope that painted them as lovers of
money.
That history was forgotten by the time the Jews had started
to settle in America. This being the land of the rush to discover gold, and the
mad pursuit to accumulate money of every kind, the Jews relied on the lessons
they learned in Europe, and did better than others serving themselves. Also, more
than anywhere else, it was in America that the Jews learned about the
relationship which exists between having money and wielding political power.
They who would ask, “is it good for the Jews?” before doing anything, wielded
their newly discovered power to help their causes, which later included the
false glorification of Israel. And this is what led to the tropes relating to
loyalty, the buying of influence, the Jewish cancellation of individuals that
refuse to toe their line … and so on and so forth.
But what is a trope to begin with? Well, let’s put it this
way: A trope is no trope if it is truth. When someone looks at a physical
object, you cannot tell him, he only sees an image of the real thing. Similarly,
you cannot talk to someone who is looking at the intertwining of Jewish money
and American politics, and convince him that he sees a trope and not the real
thing.