Monday, October 3, 2016

The perpetual Machine of Jewish Misery

There was a time in America – as in most of the world – when the Jews were banned from taking a position in certain professions such as banking, law and higher education. The Jewish leaders argued this was antisemitism of the kind that led to the Crystal Nights and the pogroms of Europe; and were successful at getting the bans lifted … at least in America.

The Jews learned from this experience that the accusation of antisemitism was a powerful weapon they can use again and again to turn America into the Jewish nirvana they have been dreaming about since the days when they lived in ancient Egypt – the superpower of its time – and tried but failed to take over the country. This time, they used the accusation of antisemitism and succeeded beyond their wildest dream in transforming America, the new superpower, into a Jewish playground complete with private Jewish toilets and urinals.

Being the kind that meticulously prepares to ambush the unwary friends and the ill-prepared foes, the Jewish leaders groomed a new generation of Jews in a way that prepared them to inherit the spoils of their work, and never let go of America. The leaders did it by raising a generation steeped in the horrors of the Holocaust memorials and the repulsions of the prison camps.

It is not clear if the Jewish leaders expected the youngsters to develop a sort of Holocaust psychosis but that has been the result of their work. Now, America finds itself populated by young and middle-aged Holocaust psychos who interpret everything they see from an angle that's completely at odds with reality. And this is having enormous consequences on the country and beyond it.

At the same time that this trend was unfolding, so was another trend. Because it was inevitable that the two should cross each other, the crossing happened and a spectacular clash resulted. You can see this effect in the article that came under the title: “Anti-Semitism at My University, Hidden in Plain Sight,” written by Benjamin Gladstone and published on October 2, 2016 in the New York Times.

This is the account of a Jewish student complaining of the way he is treated at the university where he studies. He is not the first to do so; you see this sort of professionally written articles (not just letters to the editor) dot the op-ed pages of the Republic all the time. The interesting thing about this one, however, is that the ghost writer behind it must be so egoistical he is allowing the readers to see what this operation is all about.

The article is signed by a Jewish student named Benjamin Gladstone who says he is president of a group calling itself “Brown Coalition for Syria.” He admits he is also leader in various Jewish organizations on campus, and because of this, groups of other students (he calls them Anti-Zionist) cut him out of the planning for the Syria event. This was the clash that defined the two trends, thus Gladstone lists other instances when the Anti-Zionists ostracized the Jews who tried to infuse Jewish issues – such as the Holocaust – into the discussion on “racism and transphobia,” for example.

Gladstone reacts by throwing the accusation of antisemitism on those who are too busy doing their thing to welcome in their midst the Jews who wish to sit among them and plot to hijack their space, or blow it out of existence if not allowed to turn the thing into an organization that will serve the Jewish and Israeli causes. In fact, this is not something new to the Jews; they did it to what were American think tanks; places they infiltrated and turned into septic tanks now reeking of Jewish stink and nothing else.

You can tell this is the intent of Gladstone and all those who were groomed like him because the ghost writer does a poor job hiding it. He first reveals his hand by accusing Egypt's late President Nasser of being an anti-Semitic figure – a new invention that’s tailor-made to suit a time when Egypt has become the chosen enemy of the day. Gladstone devotes the rest of the article to slamming the American culture which he says protests hate crimes against Blacks and Muslims but not those against Jews, and then fails to take issue with calls made for the destruction of Israel.

He now turns his attention back to the Middle East, and rails against the repeatedly proven falsehood that the Arab and Muslim countries expelled Jews from their lands in 1948 and the 1970s. He also rails against BDS without naming it by complaining that the Anti-Zionists are demanding that campus cafeterias stop serving the products of an Israeli company. He calls that politicizing hummus.

And he ends his presentation by making the point that the marginalization and oppression of Jews has been temporal and geographic in scope. This is so serious a happening, he says, that “social justice movements should be addressing them.” That is, everyone should imitate the American Congress by dropping everything they do and serve Israel and the Jews, always Israel and the Jews, and no one but Israel and the Jews.

That's when the Anti-Zionists came to realize that the Jews who are groomed to respond to their psychotic tendencies will mercilessly invade the place you carve out for yourself and plan to sit in it in safety, enjoying your peace of mind.

The Anti-Zionists also realized that the Jewish psychos will work to turn you into a Palestinian in your own space … just like the think-tanks cum septic-tanks that involved America in a multitude of losing wars … just like the Congress of the United States that turned itself into a farcical and sordid joke.

Don't be surprised, therefore, if the old system of banning Jews from certain places and certain professions will be revived and restated in America.

They now realize that their ordeal has been temporal and geographic in scope, but instead of changing to be in tune with humanity, they want humanity to be in tune with them. They are hopeless, and they are eternally so.