Saturday, February 6, 2016

They failed to hunt or bite, so now they bark

For more than half a century the Jewish hate machine has been trying to impress upon the American people and their leaders to hate the Arabs and the Muslims but failed to sway the people.

The reason is easy to understand; the Arabs and the Muslims are no better and no worse than any other ethnic or religious group that settled in America. However, because the Arabs are no saints and neither are the Muslims, you can have differences with them today, but you kiss and make up tomorrow, and things go back to normal. Calm is restored for a while till another dispute erupts and the cycle repeats itself. This is life.

And then it happened that the Jewish hate machine grew so large in America, it gobbled up most of the informational apparatus. When a new anti-Arab, anti-Muslim cycle began, the machine went into overdrive. Hundreds upon hundreds of Jewish pundits took to the air and the print media, attended by their Christian apprentices. They produced thousands upon thousands of articles and video clips, all designed to stir the anti-Arab, anti-Muslim hatred. But aside from a few incidences that were perpetrated by the mentally or emotionally challenged, very little that was truly serious happened.

While all of that was going on, decade after decade, the American people developed a habit that was only too familiar to the Jews. Like people everywhere on the planet and throughout history, the ordinary people of America started to flinch when a Jew came too close to them. Why is that? The reason is easy to understand; the Jews are no better than anyone, but are worse than all in some ways because they believe they are better than the rest. Worse, they want everyone to know it and to believe it. Even when they try to mask their tendency – fearing a consequence of some sort – the tendency manifests itself spontaneously because the Jews proselytize their ideology in a way that betrays them.

Whereas someone might say: “my religion is good and you'll be happy to know it,” the Jew will say: “this person and that one are the best people you'll ever encounter in life.” In time, you discover that this person and that one are Jews. When the occurrence happens again and again, and you discover each time that the “good” people turn out to be Jews, you realize that the process was never a random occurrence but an organized drive to make you believe – with religious fervor – that only the Jews are good people. And this, my friend, is Jewish style proselytizing. And it is extremely annoying.

Rather than change the way they interact with humanity, the Jewish leaders have always tried to change society. They did so by “educating” the societies in which they mingled on Jewish sensitivities. When their tricks did not work in America, the Jewish hate machine that was attacking the Arabs and the Muslims began to accuse the American people of being anti-Semites.

By now, the audio-visual ether, the print media and the cyberworld were filled with so many attacks on the Arabs and the Muslims; a couple of Muslims drew attention to that reality. A few non-Muslims followed, and called the practice Islamophobia. This caused the Jews and their sidekicks – who were already blowing their entrails out of the belly hollering antisemitism – to accuse the Muslims of complaining too much. The proof, they said, was that more attacks were carried out against Jews than against Muslims. But where and when did the Muslims complain? It was their stoic silence that caused us, Christians to complain on their behalf.

Yes, said the Christian and Muslim Arabs, it is true that the Jews are hated in America more than the Muslims. But no one is complaining about the American people flinching in our presence; they are a wonderful people. Rather, we are upset at the Jewish hate machine that's in control of the informational apparatus, spewing anti-Arab and anti-Muslim hate propaganda 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, decade after decade. It is beginning to annoy us.

You get a sense of that Jewish habit when you read the article that came under the title: “Obama's Baltimore Mosque Speech Was a Dangerous Fantasy,” written by David Harsanyi, and published on February 5, 2016 in National Review Online. You see the author attack the Muslims for many reasons, among them the display of antisemitism. And you see the author state categorically that “there is no epidemic of Islamophobia.”

You get another perspective when you read the Wall Street Journal editorial that came under the title: “Obama at the Mosque” and the subtitle: “The President addresses American anxieties about Islam.” It was published on February 5, 2016. The editors praise the President, but then complain about “the virulent anti-Semitism in many Muslim communities.” Well, I don't live in America to know what goes on in the Muslim communities there, but I haven't seen anything in writing confirming that claim.

I am a Catholic of Egyptian origin. After my race was subjected in the media to a tsunami of insults following the 1967 War, describing the Egyptians as rabid dogs and wounded animals, I wrote a letter to the editor of a major newspaper under the title: “Don't listen to Propaganda, Egypt is a civilized country.” In it, I listed in brief Egypt's contribution to Civilization without mentioning the Jews or Israel. It was published sometime in 1968.

That was enough to get the Canadian Jewish Congress so riled up; it put me on the blacklist for nearly 50 years now. The Jews also convinced everyone to go along with the boycott by going around and saying behind my back that I was more dangerous than my spiritual twin, Adolph Hitler. That's the truth, my friend, I said Egypt is a civilized country and they said this is so bad, I am worse than Hitler.

Well, knowing that I am not anything like that, I learned to disbelieve anything that the Jews say about someone. When I look closely at the bad thing they say about someone, I find it to apply to them spot on. And when I see them attribute to themselves and to each other virtues that stand at odds to what they are like, I know they must have seen those virtues in someone else. I reckon they stole them the way they stole the Semitic identity.

Also, knowing that I am not the moral twin of Adolph Hitler despite what the Jews have been saying about me, I could not escape the conclusion that the Muslims are not virulent anti-Semites as claimed by the Wall Street Journal. It flows from this that the Jews are virulent anti-Arab and anti-Muslim.

All that considered; it is why I believe that if there is going to be another Holocaust, it will not gas or bake the Arabs; it will gas and bake the Jews yet again. They will have no one to blame but themselves, this time. And there will be no compensation for them ever again.