Saturday, December 30, 2017

The Chasm between Reason and Jewish Chaos

What do you think ties Russia, Turkey and the United States? And what do you think separates them?

What ties those jurisdictions is the realization that the Jews among them are a pain in the ass, especially when it comes to issues relating to Israel. What separates them is that Russia and Turkey have not allowed the Jews to implement a tyrannical system of governance by which to impose the Jewish will on their populations. This contrasts with the success that the Jews are having in America in their drive to get the various governments to impose tyrannical laws that force the people to consume the products the Jewish leaders choose for them.

Two articles show how a moral tug-of-war is unfolding between the well thought out laws which are operating in Russia and Turkey that may have to deal with the Jewish question, and the chaotic form of governance that the Jews have imposed on the American public under the false label of democracy. One article came under the title: “The autocrats who send Jews fleeing from Turkey and Russia,” written by Bridget Johnson and published on December 26, 2017 in the New York Daily News. The other article came under the title: “Anti-Israel bias reigns at Columbia,' written by Leila Beckwith and Tammi Rossman-Benjamin. It was published on December 28, 2017 in the New York Daily News.

It is worth noting that Beckwith and Benjamin say they are the founding members of an outfit called the AMCHA Initiative, which they claim is dedicated to combating anti-Semitism in higher education. But their entire article is dedicated to combating the boycott of Israel known as BDS. And the way they conduct this combat is to call on the presidents of universities to intervene on behalf of their cause. This is strange because it stands opposite of what the Jewish propaganda has been saying all these years. In fact, the Jews have been beating their breasts claiming they are successful in America because they always deliver the smartest arguments.

That's a big fat lie because the only arguments the Jews normally advance come in the form of crying anti-Semitism. This way, they put pressure on those in authority to help them achieve their goal. The evidence can be seen in the way that Beckwith and Benjamin end their article. Here is that passage: “Most troubling is our finding that when boycotters bring support for BDS to campus, it increases the likelihood of anti-Semitism on that campus: Schools that host BDS-supporting speakers are likely to have anti-Semitic incidents such as assaults, harassment, destruction of property and suppression of speech”.

You can tell that Leila Beckwith and Tammi Rossman-Benjamin are Jews to the core. That's because no one but a Jew would lie as grotesquely and shamelessly as this. The fact is that bottled sentiment is what tends to explode in a display of anti-Jewish expressions. But when fresh air and sunshine are injected into a discussion; the debate proceeds normally as if the boycott of Israel were just another item on the list of topics. And this is how the best arguments win the debate.

Because the Jewish narrative of lies and nonsense gets clobbered every time in a normal debate, the Jews are afraid to participate in normal debates. Like sick puppies they prefer to run to someone in authority and ask that their opponents be muzzled. They also show themselves to be no different from braying jackasses. I know this to be true because they have been braying at me for half a century, and I have been clobbering them like I would any cowardly and savage animal. They never rose higher than this level in my eyes.

As to the Bridget Johnson article, it shows why people march in America and chant “blood and soil” but not in Russia or Turkey. To understand the dynamics involved here, we recall that the immigrants who get to dislike the country they had gladly adopted, are told that maybe they should leave … and there is nothing wrong with that.

Now think of the Jews who are brought up by their elders to feel like strangers in any country where they find themselves, no matter how many generations they lived there. Another observed reality is that the Jews always find something to dislike where they are because, if not “next year in Jerusalem,” they always yearn for “next year somewhere else.” So then, what do you think the authentic indigenous people feel like saying to them? They say: if you don't like it here, leave.

Because the Jews in places like Russia and Turkey know they will be told to take a hike if they run to those in authority asking for help to implement a “worthy” cause, they choose to engage in a dialogue that more often than not, ends up telling them: if you don't like it here, leave … which is the same as to say take a hike. And that's the reasonable and well reasoned way to doing things.

Now, rather than engage in the art of the give-and-take in America – be it in a subtle forum or an open one – the Jews do an end-run on the population by huddling with the people in power, and scheming with them to impose their Jewish will on the public. And that's the chaotic way of doing things.

Because the phony democracy that the Jews brought to America allows them to enjoy free speech while suppressing the speech of others, the bottled sentiments of the “nativist” Americans give off warning signs that something is about to explode. One signal they gave off to this effect was to march in the street and chant: “Blood and soil ... The Jews will not replace us”.

This happened in America, and the Jews have noticed. Will they do something about it? Not according to the tea leaves that Leila Beckwith, Tammi Rossman-Benjamin and Bridget Johnson left behind.

May God help them better than he did the last time.