Tuesday, December 25, 2012

America The Exceptionally Freakish Nation


According to the dictionary, to be a freak is to be a monster, a mutant, a variation, a demon, an alteration or a perturbation. Looking at America's transformation during the past half century or so, that nation has become all of these and more. At the core of the transformation is America's refusal to face up to its own responsibilities while at the same time preaching the doctrine of personal responsibility to other nations, trying to force them to adopt the philosophy as their national priority and live by it.

What happened half a century ago or thereabout that changed matters in America is that a crack began to develop with regard to the way that the culture there began to implement the pressing moral issues of the day. No longer was there a single standard by which to measure the behavior of everyone on the planet; there were now at least two standards by which to assess the nations and the individuals in them. To be sure, there was one standard that applied to America alone thus recognizing it as being apart from the rest of the world. And there was one standard that applied to everyone else thus recognizing the rest of humanity as being more or less equal. This is how, and this is when the double standard was born, and this is where the freakish nature of America began to show itself.

No one at the time understood why such phenomenon had taken place, much less understood the subsequent transformation to which it was subjected. In fact, with the passage of time, things became more complicated because shades began to develop around the American standard, splitting it into different levels. This happened to accommodate America's friends – to each in accordance with the level of approval that was attributed to it. For example, the gamut spanned from the very friendly Brits to the not so friendly French. At the same time, shades began to develop around the standard of everyone else on the planet, splitting it into different levels so as to stigmatize America's enemies – to each in accordance with the level of disapproval that was attributed to it. For example, the gamut spanned from the somewhat distrusted Soviets to the absolutely hated Castro of Cuba. In more recent times, the most hated have become the Arabs and the Muslims.

Still, the fact remained that the world was divided into two main groups: the good and the bad. The first group included individuals and nations considered to be America's allies, or those friendly to it whatever official relationship existed between them and America. The second group included individuals and nations considered to be America's enemies, or those antagonistic to it whatever the state of the relationship between them and America. Then, something happened that shed light on why the double standard was born in the first place – it is that the Jewish phenomenon was beginning to take roots in America, and it gave itself away in the process.

It happened that the Judeo-Yiddish culture wasted little time muscling its way into the existing Anglo-Christian model, planting inside it the “us” versus “them” syndrome. The associated activities were transforming the mentality of inclusiveness that used to characterize America, into a mentality of exceptionalism that would be modeled after the idea of the Jews being the chosen children of God, and harmonizing with it. When this work was completed, the Jews renamed the Judeo-Yiddish culture “Judeo-Christian” where the Judeo part of it overwhelmed the Christian part and made of America a Jewish colony of world Jewry and of Israel. The consequence for America has been that the Jews became Gods – so proclaimed by themselves and by the pastors who were blackmailed to publicly make a proclamation to that effect.

All of this comes to mind when you read Dennis Prager's latest column in the National Review Online, published on Christmas Day, December 25, 2012. It is titled: “A Yeshiva Boy & Christmas” and subtitled: “Memo to ACLU: Leave that Christmas tree alone.” What happened this year that prompted someone like Prager to write this kind of column is the fact that the American people began to reclaim their Christian heritage after nearly half a century of silence while the Jews were waging a relentless war on their most cherished day of the year.

But be careful, America because in the eyes of Jews, Dennis Prager is good enough to be a rabbi which means he can look you in the face, lie to you and make the lie so convincing, you will fall for it. Here he is only now telling a story he says happened to him a long time ago. It was a time, he says, he visited the Muslim country of Morocco where he first realized that “Those [in America] who wish to remove Christmas trees … where Americans gather are … robbing this Jew.” And you ask yourself: Where was he during all those years? What has Islam got to do with this? Why does he blame the ACLU and not the Jewish leaders who started the war on Christmas in the first place?

And now that you know who is meant by “us” and who is meant by “them,” you ask yourself what happened to the non-Jews who inhabited the rest of the American colony. You think about it and realize they were reduced to being the plebes of the Republic, and were assigned the purpose of serving the Jewish and Israeli interests at the expense of everyone else. For example, the U.S. Congress was made into a cesspool of Judeo-Israeli treachery and treason. In the meantime, the honorable people who failed to adhere to the edicts instructing them to serve Israel and the Jewish causes, were invited to get out of the way, and some did voluntarily.

As to those who refused to remove themselves from the scene voluntarily, they were banished from the public stage in the style of the Communist figures who fell out of favor and were erased from the official record. Most of the activities in this area took place quietly but a few incidences became public and caused a momentary stink. For example, the “dis-invitation” issued to Bishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa caused a stir for a while and became part of the historic record. The same happened to President Jimmy Carter who was “dissed” by his own party to please the egomaniacs that run the Judeo-Israeli lobby.

Behaving like a true colony of the Jewish Kingdom, the American Republic was transformed from a superpower that used to stand on its own two feet, to a territory that exists for one reason only: to reflect the will of the Jews and that of the Israelis, expressing their thoughts and their sentiments as loudly and clearly as only a superpower can. And this was the time when the friends and enemies of America were assessed not according to the friendship they maintained with the American people or the respect they had for the American system of governance but according to the friendship they developed with Israel, and the level of devotion they displayed toward the various Jewish causes in America and elsewhere in the world.

By now, America was rushing headlong into the crack of viewing itself as being an exceptional nation and yet, it kept on insisting that all nations except Israel adhere to the rule of law, and that they be treated equally under it. Still, the Jews and the Israelis viewed themselves as being not only at par with America in its exceptionalism but as being more exceptional than America by virtue of being a Kingdom of eternal Gods as opposed to a Republic of mortal plebes.

And this is where you begin to understand how and why the rest of the world has developed an image of America as being an exceptionally freakish nation that believes it ascends upward to a lofty level of existence the more it descends downward into the abyss of the banal, the absurd and the insane.

You will be seeing more and more the sort of article that Dennis Prager has published because it is the Jewish way to calm the spirits, buy time, regroup and prepare for the next phase of the war on Christmas.

All the while, America will be portrayed as the exceptional nation that makes it possible for the Jews to claim they have a special relationship with God.

And that's all that matters to these people.