Tuesday, December 3, 2019

Lies given as Opium to this Rank-and-File

They have been making a mess of their lives for thousands of years, they were punished time after time, yet they continue to do the things that draw the ire of humanity, forcing it to punish them again and again.

The writing is on the walls of Europe and the Americas where the Jews still have a substantial presence, and also the opportunity to make substantial mischief –– the kind that draws the ire of the local communities, and forces them to send messages of warning to the Jews.

But like always, some of the Jewish rank-and-file get the messages and heed them by changing their ways, while the rest of the rank-and-file ignore the messages because they don't understand them or they buy the misleading propaganda of the leaders who say they can handle the situation. This is where things stand at this time in North America, the continent where the Jews thought they had a safe refuge.

And this is the ideal moment to study how the Jewish leaders mislead the rank-and-file, making them believe that nothing is beyond their ability to fix. They want ordinary Jews to continue sticking with them in the mistaken belief that only they can protect them from the evil that bad people plot against them. The Jewish leaders also want things to be maintained this way till the advent of the messiah who is believed will come to officially declare the Jews as being chosen from having to suffer the drudgery of the mortal life. And so, it is fantasized that he will hand the Jews the means to live like royals in a state of maximum leisure and absolute bliss from that moment to eternity.

An article that shows how the Jewish leaders lead the rank-and-file into believing the unbelievable, came under the title: “Arab-Israeli Progress: Grateful for a Ray of Light,” written by David Suissa and published on November 29, 2019 in the Jewish publication Algemeiner. It shows how the leaders have produced lies which are tailor-made to counter the current conditions. The lies are meant to convince the rank-and-file that the circumstances they witness today are ripe for the change that’s coming to the world. The promise is that the change will offset the negativity which the Jews see and experience in North America today.

The change that David Suissa is talking about concerns the Arabs. The problem is that he needed to distort the reality of the Arab character to make a point that suits the new Jewish narrative. A word that will help explain all this, is “kismet.” It is an English word that was borrowed from the Arabic. The best way for me to define what the word means both in Arabic and in English is to put it in a sentence like this: Your kismet is what you were meant to get out of life.

The Arabs strongly believe in kismet. That is, every individual; every group, clan, nation and country were destined to get what they are getting now, and what they will get tomorrow. Happy or sad, the Arabs see every occurrence as being a part of the kismet that was meant to happen to them. For this reason, they move slowly and don't go out of their way by too far to change things, preferring instead to let kismet do its part. And this is the trait in their character that has fairly or unfairly earned them the label: stagnant society.

Because the Arabs know that kismet will never deliver unrealistic scenarios, the slow change they plan for themselves, is always maintained within the realm of what's possible. And this has been their view of the relationship they would like to have with Israel. Even though they believe Israel should never have been created, they know it is here and that the Jews will not disappear any more than will the Palestinians.

The Arabs would like to work out an accommodation with Israel except that Israel's leaders have torpedoed every effort made by the Arabs to work out a deal with them. And so, the Arab League came up with an offer and left it on the table. It's been there for more than a decade, and Israel did not take it or comment on it or made a counter-offer. In fact, Israel is not expected to move on the Arab offer as long as the Jews continue to believe they can suck what they need from America to implement their expansionist policy.

As to what looks like a Jewish plan, in lieu of negotiating over the Arab offer and start the process of giving their people a normal life, the Jewish leaders have embarked on a campaign of fantasy-like deception. Their aim is to make the rank-and-file believe that things are going so well with the Arabs at this time, they should not worry about losing the rest of the world, including America, which they sense is getting tired of them.

In fact, David Suissa's article is just one in many that run in the same vein. The mob of Jewish pundits is producing them as if on the assembly line, and gives them to the rank-and-file for consumption like opium was given to the coolies of the colonies to keep them content and permanently in a lethargic state.

So, you want to know what it is that has excited David Suissa. Well, he talked about a number of unnamed Arabs who came together in a London hotel to shed light on what he says was the darkness that has characterized the Arab-Israeli relations up to now.

Bear in mind that several civil societies exist today which are made of Palestinians and Jews whose names are known because they operate in the open. Their goal is to repair the relations between their two communities. Despite all this, Suissa calls these civil societies dark while calling “ray of light,” a group of unnamed Arab-only gathering whose agenda remains obscure despite the flowery language that Suissa uses to describe them. In any case, here is a condensed version of what he said about the subject:

“Into this darkness enters a group of Arabs who decided they had enough with animosity, boycotts and failure. The London conference was between Arabs and Arabs. The attendees were there to negotiate love, friendship and integration; to discuss how to repair relations with the Jewish state. They condemned boycotts and the BDS movement. Their mission is one of peace, love and friendship, whose aim is to repair relations with the Jewish state. What I find especially poignant is that this ray of light is coming at a moment of growing darkness for world Jewry”.

So that's what it is. What didn’t make sense, has now come under the glare of an intense light. It is that David Suissa is telling the Jewish rank-and-file that despite the darkness they see enveloping world Jewry, a ray of Arab light will offset all that darkness and pave the way for the advent of the messiah.

What do you call opium in Yiddish?