Tuesday, December 24, 2019

They make them special; they make them odd

Even if the rumors are rife that something odd is happening, there is no substitute to seeing with your own eyes that what is purported to be happening, is indeed happening.

I have reported previously on this website that I heard recording of French speaking rabbis, speaking fluent English but with a French accent, giving English speaking young Jews in Montreal, advice that should revolt any well-adjusted adult, be they Jews or gentiles.

The rabbis were telling the young that to be authentic Jews they must develop the instinct that they were created to be so special as to own anything and everything they covet. That is, when they see something they like, the thing automatically becomes theirs regardless as to who owns it at the time. They, who are authentic Jews, must do everything they can to take ownership of the thing. They'll take it at no cost to them if they can, or they'll come to own it with the minimum of expense.

Some people were skeptical of that report, which is understandable given that such behavior on the part of anyone, let alone rabbis, was so outrageous, it would have exploded in the media. The immediate effect would have been that someone would have tried to locate those rabbis and quiz them on what they have been saying to the young audience they were indoctrinating with what amounts to be toxic rubbish.

Well, my friend, if you're one of the skeptics, I invite you to see for yourself what is advanced in the article that came under the title: “The Hanukkah Challenge for Young Jews,” written by Jonathan S. Tobin, and published on December 22, 2019 in the Jewish publication Algeneiner. It is not as outrageous as the sayings of the Montreal rabbis –– it is after all done in writing –– but you'll see the same kind of mentality at work, and you'll come closer to believing that Jews in authority, be they pundits or rabbis, do not shy away from indoctrinating the children of others with poison that would have been too virulent even for the Nazis to mess with. The following is a condensed version of what Jonathan Tobin is saying in his article:

“The message of the war on Hellenism is a survival mechanism for young Jews that should not be ignored. Many on the political left are so influenced by intersectional myths, they think any effort to push back is a restriction of free speech. That thinking is bad enough, but what should be the attitude of Jewish students? We should not encourage them to build bridges or sit down for dialogue with those who spread antisemitism. Refusing to accept intersectional lies about the Jewish state would also require Jewish students to run the risk of being ostracized. Those who counsel dialogue forget that the essence of Hanukkah is the willingness of Jews to stand up against popular culture. More to the point, the survival of the Jewish people has always rested on the notion that being a Jew means being willing to stand up against the pressure to conform. Anything less than that is betraying the true meaning of Hanukkah”.

As you can see, Jonathan Tobin begins his lecture by telling young Jews that the lesson of ancient Jewish history is that their survival rests on them adopting the instinct of fighting a never-ending war against someone. So then, what should be the attitude of Jewish students? he asks. And he answers that Jewish students should not attempt to build bridges with those who speak the language of intersectionality –– whatever that is. And they should never sit down and dialogue with them, Tobin warns.

That will cause them to be ostracized, says Tobin, but that's okay, he assures the young Jews. It's okay, he says, because the lesson of Hanukkah is that Jews must stand up against popular culture, not dialogue with those who adhere to it. And then, Tobin hits his young audience with a punch so powerful, it comes down on young minds like a sledge hammer on their heads. He tells them that being a Jew means standing up against the pressure to conform. He goes on to warn that anything less than that, betrays the meaning of Hanukkah, which means betrays their Jewishness.

Betraying their Jewishness in the sense of being unworthy of calling themselves Jews, was exactly the conclusion of the Montreal rabbis. They put it bluntly to the young Jews that if they do not feel they are so special as to own what belongs to others by virtue of being Jews, they must not continue the charade of pretending to be Jews. The suggestion is that they must excommunicate themselves from the Jewish body like you would amputate a cancerous limb that's about to infect the entirety of God's most precious creation.

This is how far Jonathan Tobin and people like him will go to maintain control over the Jewish rank-and-file. Imagine now, what they will do to children of other creeds, should the braindead zombies of America give them control over the system of educational, which they crave.

Don't just shudder to think, my friend, call your representative and tell him or her that moral prostitution has gone too far in America. The time has come to end it, and replace it with moral rectitude.

The world is both laughing at you and weeping for you, America.