Monday, March 11, 2019

They created then chewed 'Exceptional America'

What could be the deadliest combination guiding a pundit that wants to be considered serious? It would be to have a short memory, to hold contradictory opinions simultaneously, and be a pushover for the latest vogue, as vogues follow one another.

There was a time not long ago when the prevailing vogue was to assert that America was an exceptional country. The idea may or may not have started with the Jews, but they took to it like flies take to dung. That's because it was an easy way to make the point that America was exceptional in the same way that Jews were exceptionally chosen; which led them to the conclusion that America and Israel were forever tied at the hip.

Like everything that crops up in popular culture, the proponents of the idea were pressured to define America's exceptionalism. They responded by saying that this American trait was derived from the country's history, and remains true today. They explained that it was based on the idea of maintaining a laissez-faire kind of economy, which attracts the best and brightest from around the world. Thus, maintaining America in the current state, will maintain it as the exceptional country it has always been.

In time, the vogue of asserting American exceptionalism did what all vogues do, which is to fade away and be replaced by a new vogue. But the idea of being exceptional, burned hot and bright in the hearts of the politico-journalist crowd … those inside the Beltway, and those scattered outside of it in the rest of America as well as the American embassies, consulates and missions around the world. And it is from these places, that information is constantly sent out to potential newcomers, telling them what a great place America is.

One of the people that was impressed by such presentation was Ilhan Omar. Like everyone that is subjected to this kind of — call it what it is — propaganda, she believed every word she heard and ever image she saw. And then Ilhan Omar came to America and saw what it means to say there are two sides to every story. She saw the unseemly side of American life, standing side by side with the pretty image that's being sent around the world. What to do?

Well, Omar decided to stick her neck out. She used the tools that the American system was offering her, and started to act like the legendary exceptional American who seeks to live the dream of contributing to the effort that will leave America in a better shape than she found it. This meant not to be wedded to the dream of self-enrichment as most newcomers choose to do. It also meant to recognize that there is an unseemly side to American life; one that needs to be addressed.

Ilhan Omar explained all of that in numerous interviews she gave to journalists since her election to the House of Representatives. And then, a very sick spin doctor, pretending to be a serious pundit; the kind that you'll find only among Jews, came out and wrote an article in which he basically said that beauty is ugliness because in Jewish eyes, ugliness is perceived as beauty. He is Seth Barron who wrote: “No need for thanks,” an article that was published in the City Journal on March 7, 2019, and republished the next day under the title: “Forget about Israel,” in the New York Post.

What follows is a condensed version of what Seth Barron says is proof — not that the Muslim woman, Ilhan Omar, has decided to dedicate her life to making America better — but that she was ungrateful:

“Interviewed, Omar explained that she watched orientation videos about life here … happy families at dinner tables full of food, happy children running off to school buses, a country where people lead a prosperous life. You look forward to life as you see it on the screen, she said. But when she landed here, she saw panhandlers on the streets, trash everywhere, and graffiti on walls. She asked her father why America fell short of what she was promised, and he told her to hold on, 'we will get to our America.' Moreover, the reality that people can't access the justice system equally isn't the America she heard about. She noticed a disconnect between the ideals of America and the actual reality. She did not expect to go to school with kids who were worried about food as much as she was in a refugee camp”.

To consider these words as proof of ingratitude rather than a determination to lead an exemplary life, tells not of Ilhan Omar's state of mind, which is pure like that of a saint, but the state of Seth Barron whose head, heart and soul are decomposing as repulsively as the carcass of a dead coyote. Only a Jew can be like that.

Now, my friend, let me tell you something I experienced personally. For half a century, I had the offer dangled to my face, to compromise my moral integrity and live a life of luxury and accolades, or maintain a “quixotic” integrity and live a life that will remain well below my potential.

I chose the latter, and the Jews used my decision to explain to gullible Canadian politicians and journalists that refusing to sell my soul for a stack of bribes, was proof I was harboring evil intent. That's because evil to them, turned out to be what I and every non-Jew I know of, consider to be virtuous.

For a long time, I thought that this kind of spin happens only in Canada, and that America was immune to it. But for a number of weeks now, I have been detecting signs that America's culture was being infiltrated by that same diseased influence.

I saw it in the writings of Jewish columnists, most alarmingly Clifford D. May. I also saw it in the way that Ilhan Omar was treated by Jewish lawmakers. And now I see it in the writing of Seth Barron the Jew.

And so, I conclude that Jews are weaving a web so destructive, they and their descendants will sooner or later, look nostalgically at the good old days of the twentieth century when events similar to what's unfolding at this moment, did not promise to end as brutally as they surely will this time.