Monday, June 25, 2018

They took America for a (very bumpy) Ride

When you read the title of a column that says: “The Left is about to win in Mexico –– and that's terrible news,” you immediately think of a rightwing fanatic crying over the possibility that his milk will soon be spilled.

So, you take a closer look, but see that the author of the article is Benny Avni who is a Jew. You modify your thinking and speculate that he sees the potential winner in Mexico to be a nemesis of Donald Trump; the latter being––in Jewish eyes––the larger-than-life hero of the embassy-in-Jerusalem stunt.

You continue to speculate, motivated by the belief that the article will be about the cry that Yitzhak Shamir of Israel let out in America, intending to draw the superpower into a Middle Eastern quagmire. That, in fact, is where America has gone; a place from which it has not yet extricated itself. And that's why your speculation thunders inside your head the Yiddish echo that goes: Za damacracy! Za damacracy! Za damacracy! And so, you prepare yourself to read a lecture on the merit of democracy as practiced in the way that the Jews misunderstand this concept.

But surprise, surprise! You find this is not the theme around which Avni wrote the article. This revelation causes you to worry that your power to speculate correctly is not what it used to be. Worse for your ego, you find that Benny Avni is not even siding with Donald Trump in the trade dispute between America and Mexico. Believe it or not, Avni is siding with Mexico. And that's what causes you to cry out: What's going on in this world?

You begin to understand what's going on when you read what amounts to a full Avni accounting of what's happening in Latin America. You discover that what’s happening is more than the outbreak of democracy; it is even more than the full flowering of democracy; it is an explosion of democracy taking place throughout the continent despite the social problems that continue to plague those countries.

And of course, when you speak of gentile democracy, you speak of opposing points of view: one you happen to agree with and one you don't. This being what's happening in Central and South America, democracy in those places cut against the Jewish grain whose understanding of the word democracy, is at the level of a toddler's understanding of Shakespeare.

To the Jews, democracy means you agree with them or you're banned from the public square … for life. Their genius is manifested in the ability to hide this reality from the public by memorizing a few verses from someone's Bill of Rights, and constantly reciting them to impress their interlocutors. In reality, however, they have no idea what they are talking about.

Well then, if that's what happens in Latin America, and if the Jewish attitude toward the whole thing is indifference, why is it that Benny Avni is so unhappy he gives the impression he cares about the matter? Moreover, given that he usually reflects the views of the Jewish establishment, why is it that the establishment is unhappy with the explosion of democracy in Latin America?

There is only one possible answer to those questions. It is that the Jews don't care about democracy as a form of political governance. They care about it only when they can use it as a weapon to nudge the American political elites into going after those in the world who refuse to toe the Jewish line.

Right now, the poverty, the violence and the sense of hopelessness that rage in most of Central and South America, suit Israel very well. That's because the Jews have developed a trick which takes them to desperate jurisdictions around the world and promise the folks in those places to push the American Congress of sheep and lemmings to help them financially if they will be nice to Israel. That is, being nice like voting in favor of Israel in world forums whether or not they like it, and/or moving their embassies in Israel to Jerusalem whether or not it makes sense to them.

The consequence of all this is that foreign powers –– which heretofore had refrained from encroaching onto the Western Hemisphere; supposedly America's sphere of influence –– are beginning to move into the region. Economic and industrial powerhouses like Japan, China, Russia and India are establishing beachheads in the big countries of Latin America such as Brazil and Mexico. And you can be certain that before long, they'll branch out and establish a presence in the smaller countries too.

If this comes as bad news to Benny Avni and to the entire Jewish establishment, they have only themselves to blame. Not only that, but given their takeover of America's foreign policy and their stewardship of it for several decades, they'll have a great deal to explain to the American people because, like Avni himself said it:

“The shift will be felt regionally and globally, so fasten your seat belts. This could turn into a very bumpy ride”.