Thursday, February 25, 2021

Advocating endless wars by speculation and false analogy

 When they started preaching to the choir, the full membership of the choir became intrigued and attentive. When the preaching became repetitive and tedious, it happened that one by one, the choir turned their backs on the tired and incoherent preachers.

 

This should help understand how it happened that standing against endless wars has gained such momentum that Clifford D. May had no choice but to take a risk with reviving arguments that were debunked many times over, and repeat them endlessly. He did so recently in a column he wrote under the title: “Biden must deter and not appease Moscow, Beijing, Tehran, and Pyongyang,” and the subtitle: “Concessions don't actually conciliate despots.” It was published on February 23, 2021 in The Washington Times.

 

Once again, to advance the theory that endless wars are good for America and the world, Clifford May has relied on the false analogies that apply to Israel rather than its enemies. He also relied on the speculations that were generated in most part by the comical foundation (sometimes referred to as FDD) which he created to make the world laugh at the way that democracies are supposedly defended.

 

Until the situation changed, there was no push-back in the past against Clifford May and those like him for mentioning the events that unfolded in the 1930s, and mutilating history in the process. These folks were taking liberty to say and endlessly repeat that Hitler attacking his neighbors and annexing their lands was imitated in modern times, not by Israel that keeps attacking its neighbors and annexing their lands, but the neighbors who run to the United Nations (UN) asking for relief, rather than accept the reality the Jews are superior to the Palestinians, like say the morons whom the Jews hire to repeat such horrible things. Apparently, they thought that these pronouncements made the Jews of Israel eligible to push the Palestinians out of their homes using American weapons, while being protected in the UN Security Council by the American veto of disgrace.

 

In fact, repeating the false analogy, is how Clifford May started his newest column. He began it by asking a question: “We all disprove of appeasement, right?” He went on to explain that appeasement was the result of Chamberlain meeting Hitler and making concessions to him. And all the horrors that happened after that, says Clifford May, happened because of that single act of appeasement. He went on to say that today, America under Joe Biden, is planning to appease most of the world powers, not because any of them is annexing the lands of others, but because they are calling on America to stay home and stop feeding the Israeli war machine that keeps expanding Israel’s size with the territory it grabs from the neighbors.

 

And then, in a sleight of hand that is truly amazing, Clifford May used the saying attributed to Winston Churchill about feeding a crocodile in the hope that it will eat you last. And he made it sound like appeasing the world by leaving everyone alone, America may be the last that the mythical crocodile will want to eat … but will eat, make no mistake about that.

 

Clifford May concocted the above analogy oblivious of what people like yours truly and others have warned, which is that America is feeding the Judeo-Israeli crocodile with Palestinians who cannot defend themselves in Palestine, while feeding the crocodilian Jewish organizations with citizens of Arab and Muslim descent that have no means to defend themselves in North America. The warning was to the effect that blacklisting was done of Arabs and Muslims who wish to contribute to the cultural, political and diplomatic life of the country. It also entailed the harassment and kneecapping that's done––not directly by the Jews––but by government-bankrolled lackeys of the Jews such as those operating in the security apparatus of the country, who are bribed to do the dirty work for the Jews.

 

For too long, the governments of North America, not only let the Jews make a mockery of the adage, equal justice and protection for all, but played along with the Jewish organizations to win favors with what they thought was a Jewish voting bloc that will support them at election time. The result has been that the Jewish vote counted for no more than the dropping of a bird in national elections, but the effect of the governments playing the Jewish game has resulted in the strangulation of the system of governance they call liberal democracy when in reality, the system is no longer liberal or democratic but despotic and rabbinic-autocratic.

 

As to Clifford May's reliance on speculation to arrive at the conclusions that he did, what he relied on came in the form of a report that was prepared by a character who was called a pile of rotten meat because of the policies he advocated. Clifford May also relied on a report that was prepared by none other than the comical foundation he continues to run. Here is what he said on both occasions:

 

1.         Sen. Tom Cotton released a report on 'Targeted Decoupling and the Economic Long War' with Beijing. It should be required reading within the Biden administration.

 

2.         The quotes are from 'Defending Forward. Securing America by Projecting Military Power Abroad,' a recently released FDD monograph that should be required reading within the Biden administration as well.

 

Thus, speculation and false analogies seem to be the new way by which Clifford May and those like him, will continue to advocate the involvement of America in endless wars that benefit Israel and the ego of Jews who take pride in making America do the work while they collect the spoils.