Friday, April 20, 2018

Editors unmasking Israel as a failed Experiment

The editors of the New York Post came up with a piece that is so poignant, it makes you wonder if after 4,000 years of continuous misery, the Jews will ever develop a modus vivendi that will harmonize with the existing intelligent life on Planet Earth, thus fit-in with the human race and live in harmony with everyone else.

It may be that the editors believe in what they say, or it may be that they wrote a subtle parody pretending to be sincere while demonstrating the failure of the Jews who try to disprove the theory that they will never have a functioning country of their own because the only way they can survive as individuals or a country, is by forging a parasitic relationship with someone else.

Whatever the case, what these editors wrote demonstrates what the current Jewish failure looks like. The piece they wrote came under the title: “What makes Israel most remarkable at 70,” an editorial they printed on April 18, 2018 in their own New York Post.

When you read that thing, you get filled with emotions as if a pauper had said something remarkable happened to him. You ask what, and he says he saw ten dollars on the sidewalk, picked it up and never felt so rich in his life. You shake your head and mutter to yourself: Those poor buggers! They have no idea how poor they are spiritually, intellectually and culturally. What follows is what the editors say they believe is remarkable about Israel's achievements:

First, in the category of stirring up their own bile and those of others, the editors say this:

Israel has triumphantly managed to provoke “a terrifying resurgence of European anti-Semitism; calls for Israel's economic isolation and growing assaults from US and European intellectuals and the political left.” They go on to say this: “At home, Israel remains roiled by partisan strife and ongoing tensions between religious and nonreligious sectors of society.” And you must admit this is quite an accomplishment.

Second, in the category of self-deception, you'll catch those editors saying this:

“In the face of threat from Iran, Israel has forged alliances with Arab Gulf states like Saudi Arabia.” Well, anyone that knows the Arabs will tell you this is a total fabrication since there has never been an alliance between an Arab or a Muslim country and Israel. The latter has only a peace treaty with two front-line Arab countries: Egypt and Jordan; a situation that is always referred to as a cold peace and nothing more … because that's all it is.

The editors go on to say this: “Thanks to the mutual threat from Hamas-controlled Gaza, Israel's ties to Egypt remain strong.” As can be seen the theme here points to a weird Jewish peculiarity. It is that when they see a flicker of light in the distance – one that may be real or may be imagined – their imagination tends to fly uncontrollably to cloud nine and beyond … to where they believe in the reality of their latent fantasies.

And what makes that weirdness even weirder is that it is triggered by the Jewish vision that if a country has an enemy that also happens to be an enemy of Israel, the Jews automatically assume that such country is allied to Israel. In this case they have assumed that the Gulf countries are fearful of Iran, therefore they are allied with Israel. They also assumed that Egypt feels threatened by Hamas therefore it must be chummy with Israel. This is a fantasy the Jews will hang onto till they replace it with an even stranger fantasy.

Third, in the category of pure fiction, the editors of the New York Post take flight at warp speed to the land of obvious falsehood ... as you can see for yourself:

They say that “Israel remains a technological powerhouse … the most important source of high-tech innovation outside of Silicon Valley.” The truth is that if you put together all the innovations produced by Israel's high-tech workers, they would not fill the pocket of a single Third World kid. These are the kids who participate in international high-tech contests and win prizes. As to the venues; they happen to be forums where most of the time, not a single Israeli qualified to even enter the contest.

Still, unashamed and undeterred (if they are not faking,) the editors of the New York Post go on to say that Israel's “economy has one of the highest growth rates in the world.” But the truth is that Israel does not have an economy. It is a haven in which wealthy Jews around the world park the ill gotten gains they accumulate by hook, by crook and by all kinds of legal, shady, and outlawed tricks.

It must be noted that when such transactions transpire in a place; they do not qualify it to be called an economy anymore than the transactions transpiring in the territory of a drug cartel qualify it to be called an economy.

Israel is the failed experiment that has been failing for thousands of years because it rests on one thing and one thing only: the big lie.