Wednesday, December 27, 2017

Honor that cannot be bought with billions

It took Benny Avni three days to give the world two concrete examples showing how far apart the people who live with honor, really are from those who feel comfortable living permanently in a state of dishonor.

To make his points––not realizing what he was actually revealing––Benny Avni published a column on December 21, 2017 in the New York Post under the title: “Anti-Israel General Assembly should feel shamed –– not the US.” In it, he attacks the countries that voted to condemn America's decision to move its embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.

And then, on December 24, 2017, Avni gave the world the worst performance ever rendered by a Jew that's pretending to grieve for the suffering of Arab children. He did so in a column he wrote under the title: “Salvaging childhood after ISIS in Iraq,” and had the piece published in the same New York Post.

Benny Avni laments that 128 countries voted against the United States, 121 of which “received US foreign aid last year, for a combined total of $21.8 billion.” Instead of celebrating this as proof positive the world outside of Israel and Jewish America is made of honorable men and women who cannot be bought with money the way they do in Israel and occupied Capitol Hill, Avni did something else.

After reminding the readers that “Haley and Trump had warned US aid recipients that dissing America at Turtle Bay would cost them,” Avni insulted the men and women who would not sell their honor for a fistful of dollars or a bucketful of them. Despite the fact that none of these countries occupies another country the way that Israel does Palestine, Avni called them UN jackals, dictatorships of failed states and an impressive array of rogues. If that's what he thinks of them, what does he think of Israel? He did not say.

In addition to that, you have this woman Nikki Haley, America's ambassador to the UN, who is endowed with nothing more than a birdbrain and the voice of a parrot, regurgitating everything that the Jewish propaganda machine stuffs in her mouth. Her problem is that she repeats words that might have made sense when used in one context, but make no sense where she uses them. Here is an example: “The United States will remember this day in which it was singled out for attack”.

The term: “singled out” is a high value currency in the lexicon of the Jewish propaganda machine. But what did Haley expect? Did she want to have company? In fact, she could not have it because no one except America adopted a resolution calling for the recognition of a “Unified Jerusalem” as the capital of Israel. Apparently Haley's parrot brain did not warn her that if the Jews can use the term in a context where the conditions apply, she cannot use it in a context where the conditions do not apply.

It is no surprise therefore that she feels the world does not respect her at the UN. Here is how she expressed this sentiment: “this vote will make a difference on how we look at countries that disrespect us in the UN.” If she would take advice on how to improve this situation, here is one offered free of charge: Stop puking the crap that the Jews stuff in your mouth. Do that, and what you say will not stink as much. The consequence will be that the UN delegates will start respecting you.

As to Avni's December 24 column, we need to remember that journalists – including commentators and pundits – are trained to look for anomalies in every narrative that crosses their desk. Where they see an anomaly, they know there is a story begging to be dug out. And so they spend time and energy digging in that spot. But when Benny Avni saw an anomaly as big as a mountain, he turned his face away and locked his vision on a handful of marbles instead.

Here is the anomaly: “Pence planned to go to the Mideast [to] highlight Christian suffering. But the administration recognized Jerusalem as Israel's capital [and] some Christian leaders, including Egypt's Coptic pope, declined to meet with Pence”.

Instead of digging here to get the full story out, Avni spent precious moments interviewing an Iraqi teenager that survived the war about his love for shooting marbles. And not once did he ask the boy if any effort was made by the adults to teach the children something rather than let them play all day long.

But what is the real story anyway? It is that the Christians of the Middle East – who lived in harmony with their Muslim brothers and sisters for centuries – know that the neocolonialism which Israel represents, stands behind the effort to start a war of the religions in the Middle East so that Israel may dominate the region.

The Christian leaders and the rank-and-file consider every visit to their region by an American dignitary that wants to talk to them religion, as an attempt to get their consent to being raped by the never-satisfied predators of Jewish America.

If America is serious about regaining the respect it used to enjoy in the Middle East and the rest of the world, it should learn to use one four-letter word and scream it at every Jew that tries to give it advice. It is this: Shut the f**k up and get out of here.