Thursday, September 14, 2023

Telling it like it is invokes hypocritical tears

 “Don’t kill the messenger,” the king was told; “he only brought you the bad news which he did not make”.

 

This is what the self-appointed Jewish kings are told everyday when it comes to revealing the realities that humanity has known about them for centuries. It is that their behavior is what ends us doing them in, which is what happens periodically. This happens when the Jews, led by their self-appointed leaders, get too far out of line, breaching all norms of what’s acceptable among human beings, as they seek to live among humans without trying to change any of their inhuman behavior.

 

One of those self-appointed kings is Clifford D. May who is out once again imploring humanity to try understanding the Jews who must live with the (real or false) promise that Planet Earth and its content were given to them by God, but that humanity is preventing them from exercising the right of ownership, even attacking them periodically in attempts to exterminate them.

 

To fully explain his theory, Cliford May wrote: “Why Mahmoud Abbas can’t make peace with Israelis,” an article that was published on September 12, 2023 in The Washington Times. In it, May tells what he believes is the full story of the Palestinian leader — a story he cannot imagine unfolded in response to the external forces that compelled the man taking the measures that he did. This ignores the reality that the story of Mahmoud Abbas unfolded parallel with and in opposition to the Jewish fantasy which has the Jews own the planet and its content.

 

And so, setting aside the fact that occupation is the ultimate form of terrorism, and that the Jews are the ones terrorizing the Palestinians not the other way around, Clifford May set out to paint an image of the Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas as being that of the bad guy who refuses to do the right thing. This being, in Clifford May’s opinion, to recognize the “God given” right of Jews to own him, his people, his country and the world, Mahmoud Abbas gave the Jewish demand not a moment of serious reflection.

 

The following is a condensed version of what Clifford May said about Mahmoud Abbas to cement the false impression that the solution to the impasse that’s paralyzing the Middle East, is in the hands of the Palestinian victims who refuse to be victimized even more, and not the hands of the Jewish leaders who continue to import more Jews from around the world to kill more Palestinians thus implement the perfect genocide — that which is done, not in one swoop, but done by exterminating the Palestinians in the style of the old saying: “death by a thousand cuts”. Here is that version:

 

“Once upon a time, Mahmoud Abbas inspired hope. He denounced terrorism ‘by any party.’ Ariel Sharon called him a responsible man. Turns out it was a fairy tale. Last month, Mr. Abbas asserted: ‘They say that Hitler killed the Jews for being Jews, and that Europe hated the Jews because they were Jews. Not true.’ The hatred that led to genocide, he argued, was that Europeans fought against these people because of their usury, money dealings, and so on. Even Hitler fought the Jews because they were dealing with usury and money. Mr. Abbas further claimed that David Ben-Gurion forced Jews to flee Arab countries by means of pressure, coercion, and murder. European Jews are not Semites, he said, citing the [reality] that Ashkenazi Jews are descended not from ancient Israelites but from Khazars, a medieval Turkic kingdom”.

 

Adamantly refusing to accept the screaming reality that he is himself more of a Turk who belongs in Central Asia than he does in Palestinian, Clifford May, pulled the trick that often saved the Jews from the embarrassing situations they put themselves in: He accused Mahmoud Abbas of thinking the way that Hitler did. Here is how he put it:

 

“Among the questions few in the media will ask: Has Mr. Abbas always seen ‘these people’ in the same light as ‘even Hitler’ did? Or have his views changed over the 18 years since his election”.

 

And this gave Clifford May the perfect opportunity to turn reality on its head, which he did with the subtle hint that it is Mahmoud Abbas the Palestinian, and not Clifford May the prominent member of Jewish Central, who managed to hypnotize the world. May said so by pointing out that Abbas maneuvered himself in such a position as to become the “only game in town” that can and does keep the redoubtable Hamas from grabbing all of Palestine and presiding over it.

 

Well then, what else do you think there remained to be said as a matter of repetitive routine, by a member of Jewish Central? Actually, there were two things to be said, and Clifford May said them.

 

The first was that they who stole Palestine, generously offered to return a piece of it to the Palestinians, but that the latter spitefully refused the offer. The subtle accusation here being that the Palestinians love the existing stalemate for whatever incomprehensible reason.

 

The second thing that Jews never miss talking about is the matter of money, money, money. Their plea is always two-pronged: Give us more money. Don’t give them any money.

 

Here is how May put it this time:

 

“One could hope that with American help — including more per-capita aid than Europe received under the Marshall Plan — the quality of life for the average Palestinian would improve, which would lead Mr. Abbas to conclude that coming to terms with Israel was in the Palestinian interest, not to mention his own”.

 

This ignores the reality that money going to a jurisdiction under occupation ends up in the hands of the occupiers. Clifford May is here playing the self-serving card.