Thursday, September 15, 2016

Jewish Style anti-Majority Democracy

If you are a normal human being that hasn't been absorbing real or fake or exaggerated stories about the Holocaust, you'll know you have a majority on your side when the people that say yes to your project outnumber those that say no. You win because it is how democracy works.

But if you are a Holocaust psycho whose brain was turned upside down by toxin absorbed with the vast quantities of Holocaust material you've been devouring, things will look differently to you. You'll come to believe that what's up is down, and what's down is put. You will also believe that in a democracy, having a winning majority means having the largest number of people disagree with you. Two remarkable articles show how real this screwy phenomenon is. They also reveal the ramifications that result from it at the microcosmic local level, and the macrocosmic international level.

One article came under the title: “At the U.N., Only Israel Is an 'Occupying Power'” and the subtitle: “What about Russia in Crimea, Armenia in parts of Azerbaijan, or what Vietnam did in Cambodia?” It was written by Eugene Kontorovich and Penny Grunseid, and published on September 13, 2016. Also on that same day came an article under the title: “US Taxpayer Dollars Contribute to BDS Activity and Anti-Semitism on Campus,” written by Jennifer Dekel, and published in the Weekly Standard.

Eugene Kontorovich and Penny Grunseid proudly reveal they have conducted research that shows two important realities. First, the United Nation's legitimacy has been undermined because the world body has been focusing too much on Israeli wrongdoings. Second, if Mr. Obama chooses the UN as the place where to leave his mark on the Arab-Israel conflict, he would be making the worst possible choice. And they say they have the numbers to prove their point.

To take an example, they suggest looking into the General Assembly's resolutions. Considering that this is the place where humanity expresses its opinion with the way that the members vote, our two authors assert that you'll find Israel alone gets reprimanded 90 percent of the time or more. This is in sharp contrast with the other wrongdoers who get reprimanded 10 percent of the time or less in total. And the two authors go on to cite the following hard numbers to back their claim:

Israel is referred to as the occupying power 530 times in General Assembly resolutions. Since 1967, General Assembly resolutions have referred to Israel-held territories as occupied 2,342 times. Similarly, Security Council resolutions refer to the territories as occupied 31 times. General Assembly resolutions employ the term grave to describe Israel's actions 513 times. The UN has used the legally loaded term “settlements” to describe Israeli activities only, doing so 256 times by the General Assembly and 17 times by the Security Council.

Thus, it is clear to our authors that having almost the entire human race disagree with Israel can only mean one thing. It is that Israel is so perfect, the leaders of the free world must recognize this reality and stand shoulder to shoulder with sweet little Israel and with her supporters however few they may be.

As to Jennifer Dekel, she proudly reveals that the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement has been dominating the conversation on anti-Israel activity at universities over the past few years. And she has the hard numbers to prove that Israel is so reviled by so many, it can only mean that Israel is a perfect little thing. Look at the following list and be impressed:

Nearly 40 years following the publication of “Orientalism” and nearly 13 years after the death of its Palestinian author Edward Said, his writings continue to dominate the syllabi and teachings at many of the finest American universities. Out of the 19 directors of Middle East Studies Centers, 8 publicly support BDS, and 5 of those have endorsed an academic boycott of Israel. In addition, 45 out of a total of 111 speakers who participated in 81 Israel-related events endorsed BDS. What more do you want to be convinced Israel is perfect?

And there is more. Of the 54 faculty in Columbia University's Middle East Institute, 14 have signed a petition calling on the University to divest from Israel. At Georgetown University, 19 faculty members have endorsed the call to boycott Israeli academic institutions. Of those, 10 are faculty members of Georgetown's Center on the Middle East and North Africa. Would you not call this more perfect than perfection?

When it rains it pours, goes the saying. And good things have been pouring over Israel in the form of more and more people reviling it. What can be more glorious than this display of disgust? It tells of a majority that keeps growing and growing … and the more it grows, the more Israel is shown to be a perfect little thing.

Locally, the ramification is that the Jews are given the opportunity to trample on the First Amendment of the Bill of Rights. How gloriously anti-democratic is that! Internationally, the Jews are given the opportunity to make the world so mad at America, the imperfect big thing will soon be isolated, and the Jews will tighten their control over it even more. How gloriously authoritarian is that!

Do you get my point? This is what happens when you raise children in a chamber of horror called Holocaust Memorial, and feed them stories that – treated normally – would not have been forgotten anymore than those of Christians being fed to lions in Roman times. But exploit them as the Jewish leaders do, and you'll so disgust the human race, it will remain indifferent to what happened to the Jews, and may even clamor for a final solution of some kind.