Thursday, December 10, 2015

Back to the Square One of Confusion

The Jews have gained notoriety for the way that they started their march to conquer the cultural landscape of America, and the way that they relied on their early gains to proceed further and dominate America's political, economic and military institutions.

They did it by confusing and threatening anyone that stood in their way. A telling example of what they used to do is that of leveling the menacing accusation of being antisemitic when someone said Jewish lobby instead of Israeli lobby, and leveling the same accusation when he said Israeli lobby instead of Jewish lobby.

When the Jews got themselves in command of almost every nook and cranny in the nation, they felt secure enough to dare using the cultural outlets in both the audio-visual and print media to go after their enemies of the day, and denigrate them no end so as to weaken them further. They included in their list of daily enemies the foreign nations and personalities they despised, and the American individuals who were as highly placed as the President of the United States of America and commander in chief of its armed forces.

In fact, making no apology and no effort to disguise their reason, the Jews have used and continue to use the most vile insults they can think of to describe President Barack Obama whom they despise more than anyone else – domestic or foreign. They do so for one reason only; the fact that he continues to oppose their plan to fully subjugate America to the whims of the Israeli leaders, and the whims of the Jewish nobodies in America and elsewhere in the world.

One of the salutary effects that the internet has had on the American culture is that it changed all that by breaking the Jewish monopoly on the top-down means of communication. This feat has encouraged the rise of a horizontal exchange among the public; a habit that became increasingly imbued with the foreign content which the American people were heretofore deprived of. The effect of all this has been that the Jews began to lose the ability to manipulate the thinking of America's population.

Loathe to lose command of public opinion among the people of the superpower that's keeping Israel afloat, and keeping it as belligerent as ever towards its neighbors, the Jewish leaders in America had no option but to go back to square one and try to navigate anew the waters that had given them their early successes. That was the ability to confuse the public while leveling the menacing accusation of being antisemitic for saying A instead of B, and for saying B instead of A.

The move to return to square one is clearly seen in the article that came under the title: “Farook Was Obsessed with Israel – What Else Do We Need to Know?” It was written by Dennis Prager and published on December 8, 2015 in National Review Online. The act of confusing the readers – deliberately or not – and mixing all this with the accusation that if you don't understand all of it, and accept it wholeheartedly; it must be that you are anti-Semitic at heart … whether or not you realize it. What follows is a condensed montage of what Prager is saying:

“Some will object that it is not accurate to lump Israel-hatred with Jew-hatred. So, let me explain why Israel-hatred is another form of Jew-hatred, or anti-Semitism. We're talking about Israel-hatred, not Israel-criticism. No defender of Israel equates criticism of Israel with Israel-hatred or with anti-Semitism. It is a charge made by anti-Zionists that defenders of Israel equate criticism of Israel with anti-Semitism. What is equitable with anti-Semitism is anti-Zionism. Why is that the same as anti-Semitism? Because when one argues...”

Now you know why you're anti-Semitic and have been all along except that you didn't know it because you never knew it. So, shame on you. Feel guilty. Feel bad. Feel sorrow. Feel shame. Apologize to yourself, or better still, find a Jew and apologize to him or her, maybe even shed a tear or two.

If you can arrange it, go on television and apologize to every Jew that lives now, and to all those that used to live but are dead. Promise them you'll be a good boy or a good girl from now on, and that you'll worship a Jew for as long as you live so as to make up for the sin of hating the Jews not knowing what you were doing.

When this is done and you feel you've emptied every trace of guilt you had in your system but felt you didn't deserve, promise yourself to never again waste a minute of your time considering the complaints of these people. Instead learn to yell at them: enough is enough.