Thursday, May 19, 2016

They lose there and try to win here

You know the Arabs are doing well when the Jews panic and run around trying to strengthen their control of America. And you know they are doing just that when you see them revert to the tried and proven formula of pointing a finger at invisible anti-Semites they claim are hiding under every desk.

That's what the Jews are doing now, pretending to see anti-Semites or anti-Israelis everywhere they look; from North America to South America to occupied Palestine. Three articles appearing on May 18, 2016, each in a different publication, attest to the mental state of the self-appointed Jewish leaders who – by intimidating friends and foes alike – try to force them into dropping what they do and pay attention to the eternal wail of the Jew.

The first article came under the title: “Trump's Anti-Semitic Supporters,” written by Ben Shapiro and published in National Review Online. The second came under the title: “Vilifying Israel, ruining Venezuela,” and the subtitle: “How Nicolas Maduro's regime is spreading anti-Semitism abroad and abusing its power at home,” written by Diego Arria and published in the New York Daily News. The third came under the title: “The Anti-Israel Poisoning Starts Young,” and the subtitle: “Palestinian schools honor the killers of my father, a teacher. This would break his heart,” written by Micah Lakin Avni and published in the Wall Street Journal.

The point that Shapiro makes is that he always thought anti-Semitism in America was confined to the leftist movement of the universities. He did not believe the stories his grandparents used to tell of the anti-Semitism that existed in the country-clubs, or that which came from the backwoods. But he now realizes that the evil sentiment exists at the Right as well. What happened is that real life events corrected him, he says. Things came to his attention when “Donald Trump's nomination drew anti-Semites from the woodwork,” he adds.

Here is the funny part, however. This guy Ben Shapiro – who just said he never thought there was anti-Semitism on the Right but learned about it only lately when Donald Trump refused to distance himself from supporters that exhibited the evil sentiment – now wants you to believe he developed a comprehensive theory on right-wing anti-Semitism, the roots of which, he says, go back to Charles Lindbergh at the start of the last century. And he wants you to believe he absorbed all that history in the blink of an eye.

He figured that “modern American anti-Semitism springs from conspiratorial soil.” If so, who might be the conspirators in the eyes of both the Left and the Right? They would be the Jews who control the finances of the country and its foreign policy, says Shapiro. He explains that to Sanders (who is a Jew) and Trump (who is the father-in-law of a Jew and grandfather of another Jew,) the average American suffers because those who operate on Wall Street (most of whom are presumably Jews) garner the wealth of the nation, and send much of it abroad, helped by a corrupt banking system.

The Wall Streeters do that sort of business, he says, when America's boys and girls are not fighting abroad on behalf of a foreign power, like Israel for example. The proof that things are bad in America is that Trump refuses to say he would take the side of the Israelis in their dispute with the Palestinians, says Shapiro. Never mind that America professes to play the role of honest broker between the two parties … to be even-handed is to be anti-Semitic; that’s all there is to it. And if you don't grasp this logic, it's because you are doubly anti-Semitic.

As to Diego Arria who was Venezuela's UN representative in the old regime, he said something that made him sound foolish. It must be he is unaware that Israeli generals – mindful of the Nuremberg Trials and the Hague Criminal Court – have warned that Israeli soldiers and 82 percent of the Jewish population are thinking and acting like the Nazis of an earlier era. And yet, this is what Arria wrote: “In making the comparison between Israel and the Nazis, the [Venezuelan] delegate engaged in blood libel – accusing the survivors of the Holocaust of having turned into the same monsters who exterminated millions.” That is it, kid. That's what's happening.

In addition, Diego Arria seems ignorant of the fact that most of those who go to Israel at this time are American Jews that failed to make it in America. They go settle in occupied Palestine … a place where American gambling moguls pay them to hunt Palestinians and rob them of their possessions. If you want to know, this is a habit the Nazis did not develop, most likely because they felt it was too cowardly to be like that.

As to Micah Lakin Avni, he says that his American father was caught in the war zone that's the occupied territory of Palestine, and was killed in a crossfire that erupted when young Palestinian commandos of the resistance appeared on the scene and tackled the armed guards who were accompanying the group.

Instead of lamenting the cowardly habit of the Israeli government which sends foreigners into a war zone knowing that they risk getting killed, Micah Avni laments the fact that the Palestinians do what all armies and all resistance groups do when they lose one of their own: They honor him or her.

Avni calls such act, poisoning young Palestinians … as if every Memorial Day and every laying of the wreath anywhere in the world were meant to poison the mind of children. Still, he goes on to explain that this is at the root of the Palestinian anti-Israel sentiment. It is not the occupation, he says, not the checkpoints or the daily humiliation or the privation or the deep yearning to be free. No, Palestinians fight the occupation, he says, because they are being poisoned.

Now you know why the American people, both on the Left and the Right, are beginning to see there can be no coexistence with an ideology as perverted as that of the Jews. And you know why the Jewish leaders are getting louder in their accusation that everybody is harboring anti-Semitic and anti-Israeli sentiments.