Thursday, May 1, 2014

Jewish Deniers of the Palestine Apartheid

Judging from the way that the echo repeaters of the Jewish propaganda machine reacted to the prediction that the apartheid in occupied Palestine is bound to suffer the same fate as the one that existed in occupied South Africa, you can tell that these people carry in their hearts and minds apocalyptic images planted there by an upbringing that is as toxic as the one inculcated in Hitler's Youth long ago.

The difference between then and now is that Hitler was a lone and clumsy mouth whereas the Jewish machine to hate, invite mayhem and cause destruction, has many outlets from which to broadcast its demonic message. It also has holocaust memorials in many places around the world to twist, mutilate and deform the hearts and minds of the young and the innocent … most of whom are Jews.

You can see a reflection of this sort of upbringing in an article by his daddy's boy, John Podhoretz, written under the title: “Idiot John Kerry's 'apartheid' comment backfires”. It was published on April 29, 2014 in the New York Post. This kid is so mutilated inside, he does not realize that the words he used to start the article gave him away like a skunk that was hit by a car, abandoned to rot on the highway and left there to stink the neighborhood.

Unable to think up an insult big enough to suit the occasion that grew out of all proportions in his deformed intellect, he states: “John Kerry has never been so insulted in his life! Oy, the insult.” He then discusses a point that tells what it is he really fears. To understand how this works, it helps to recall that all societies do get into trouble once in a while. What they do to help themselves endure the hard times ahead, is use the strong points of their culture to construct a psychological crutch on which to hang on till the storm passes.

This has never been the case with the Jews, however, whose continued existence depends not on the crutch they construct from points in their parasitic culture, but on the commitments they get from the host on whose body they feed with shameless and merciless appetite. To highlight this point, the little boy, John quotes Mr. Kerry as saying: “I will not allow my commitment to Israel to be questioned.”

But instead of expressing doubt this will be enough to allay the Jewish fear that America's support is waning, he challenges Kerry like would the little punk you catch urinating on your lawn. You chase him out of your backyard, and once safely out of your reach, he turns around and throws at you his baby talk: “Oooooh. He won't allow it! … Oh, yeah? Hey, look at me, John Kerry. I'm questioning it. What are you going to do about it, tough guy? Windsurf over me?”

Still, John knows very well that this will not scare the Secretary of State, so he runs to hide behind the skirt of the girl next door who was a colleague of Kerry in the Senate. From that position, he throws another challenge at Kerry: “After you're done, you'd better windsurf over your former Senate colleague Barbara Boxer. Last I looked; she was a Democrat like you.”

As if this were not enough, Podhoretz has another rabbit he can pull out of the hat. It is someone that currently works for Kerry at the State Department on antisemitism issues. He is a man that used to head the national Jewish Democratic Council, an outfit that recently issued a statement expressing disappointment that Kerry uttered the word apartheid.

The little boy is now beginning to feel he is winning the confrontation with the big guy but he does not see him flinch. What to do? Well, he imagines a scene in which: “No wonder you're whining [John Kerry]. But then, you just love to whine these days, don't you.” Well, to be fair to the boy, it must be said that he has a reason – valid or not – for saying all those things. It is that Kerry complained to Netanyahu about the insult one of his cabinet ministers threw at the American Secretary of State.

Okay, got that part. But what really is the Podhoretz point in all of this? It is that for every whining sound made by Kerry, a million whining sounds were made by those who bellyached the use of the word apartheid. Which, in the eyes of the world, means that John Kerry alone is a million times better than all the Jewish pundits put together.

He saw apartheid where there was one. They denied the apartheid they themselves created. He is good; they are bad.