Saturday, February 9, 2019

The Acrobat is adroit, the high Wire failing

What good is it for an acrobat to train so well at maintaining his balance, he becomes adroit on the high wire as much as a monkey proves to be when jumping from branch to branch on a tree — if the acrobat knows that the high wire, he'll be walking on will break the moment that he steps on it?

This is the dilemma that the Tel-Aviv/New-York crime syndicate is facing as it watches its support in America evaporate like a bucket of water that's no longer being replenished. It took the Jews several decades to build support for their causes in America. By the time their bucket of good-luck was filled to the brim, they realized that the bucket was now losing its content by evaporation. This meant they were running out of luck, and that from this moment on, it will be downhill for them.

That didn't happen by accident. Having grabbed more than they could chew while relying solely on America's support, the Jews suddenly realized that such support was waning, and they had been walking on a high wire that's no longer as solid as it used to be. And so, they faced a problem. On the one hand, much of what they were doing, remained unfinished. To quit now was to let those projects collapse. On the other hand, going back on the high wire to complete the projects, would break the wire and send them to their doom. What to do?

What the Jews did was go back to doing what they always did when forced to start from scratch. They rebuilt the two pillars upon which they hope to someday restart and reconstruct the projects of their dream. Here are the pillars they rebuilt: (1) “Those who fight back when we try to rape them, are terrorists because they pretend to dislike being raped when, in reality, they fight us because they wish to see us bleed.” (2) Those who used to love us, but now love us no more, must have caught the virus of anti-Semitism. They should be forced to get treatment lest they precipitate another holocaust.

As to you, my friend, you can verify all of that by going over two articles that discuss those situations in detail. One article came under the title: “Documenting the BDS Movement's Undisputed Ties to Terrorism,” written by David Gerstman and published on February 6, 2019 on the website of Algemeiner. The other article came under the title: “When anti-Semitism pretends to be just anti-Israel,” written by Danny Danon, and published on February 7, 2019 in the New York Post.

Here is what David Gerstman, who edits The Israel Project, says:

“Israel's Ministry of Strategic Affairs released a study that says the BDS campaign is a network of NGOs hostile to Israel. The Foundation for Defense of Democracies found operatives involved in the BDS movement. Israel's Supreme Court described Jabari as Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Testimony by Jonathan Schanzer showed that individuals who raised millions were leading the BDS efforts. He explained that members of the Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development joined the American Muslims for Palestine, described as a leading driver of the BDS campaign. The Jewish Policy Research Institute said that 58 percent believe Israel is an apartheid state. The definition of antisemitism developed by the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance, is requiring of Israel a behavior not demanded of any other nation. This is what BDS does. Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis identified this problem: the BDS movement has pursued a campaign of demonization. We must acknowledge that BDS is a bigoted, malevolent effort targeting the one Jewish state in the world”.

So there you have it. When Israel's Ministry of Strategic Affairs, The Foundation for Defense of Democracies, Israel's Supreme Court, Jonathan Schanzer, The Jewish Policy Research Institute, The International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance and Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis agree on something, it must be true, according to Gerstman.

And here is what Danny Danon, who is Israel's ambassador to the United Nations, says:

“The world is witnessing a resurgence of anti-Semitism. Most Western leaders dismiss or justify Jew-hatred when it targets Jews in Israel. This neglect poses danger to diaspora Jews. In Europe, attitudes toward Jews have become commonplace. A thousand French Jews emigrated to Israel. In Britain, the leader of the opposition has described Hamas and Hezbollah as friends, and laid wreaths at the graves of Palestinians. Anti-Semitism also threatens the American Jewish community. Those like the leaders of the Women's March, are anti-Semites and endorse Louis Farrakhan. Others chant Jews will not replace us, or slaughter Jews at a Synagogue. Hamas doesn't recognize Israel. Mahmoud Abbas bankrolls the families of Palestinian commandos murdered by the forces of occupation. The world attributes antisemitism to a legitimate national struggle. Political, territorial or economic reasons are offered as alibis for what is anti-Semitism. Biased attitudes allow the BDS movement to conceal its goal of destroying the Jewish state. You can claim you find Zionism creepy when you detest Jews”.

So there you have it. You are an anti-Semite if you befriend Hamas or Hezbollah, lay a wreath at the grave of a dead Palestinian, endorse Louis Farrakhan, refuse to recognize Israel, financially help the families of dead Palestinian commandos, consider the Palestinian national struggle to be legitimate, hide behind the BDS movement to destroy the Jewish state, or detest the Jews by claiming that you find Zionism creepy.

Now that they have those two pillars rebuilt, the Jews will start working on regaining the unconditional support of America for the criminal projects they planned for the region and beyond.