Wednesday, October 6, 2021

Many Lowlights and one Lowlife coming together

Nobody is perfect. No one sane will argue against this proposition. What it means, is that each of us has a weakness of character that is apparent to everyone, or that is hidden so well, its candidate can commit evil acts and pretend to do good deeds.

 

Because the Jews adhere to an ideology (they call it religion) that asserts they are the only perfect people in existence, and that they are surrounded by imperfect creatures, they cannot look at someone without seeing deficiencies and weaknesses in them. As a result, you’ll find that Jews function in the constant state of being urged to criticize everyone they meet.

 

Clifford D. May, who is Jewish, found the ideal setting to demonstrate that tendency. The setting is the coming together of the whole world for the annual ritual of attending the General Assembly’s session of the United Nations. Clifford May did what a self-respecting Jew does: he criticized everyone without mentioning Israel, the entity he views as the only perfect thing that no one is allowed to mention in the same breath as the other nations.

 

You’ll discover all of that when you read the Clifford May article that came under the title: “All of the lowlights from the United Nations General Assembly [UNGA] session,” and the subtitle: “Everything you didn’t want to know.” The article was published on October 5, 2021 in The Washington Times.

 

Clifford May began by saying that because he could not find anything worth calling highlight in the lies, evasions, boilerplate and insults to the intelligence of peoplewhich he heard during the presentation of the UNGA speecheshe’ll provide the readers with the lowlights that were meant to be speeches. The first that he tackled was the speech of Xi Jinping, president of the People’s Republic of China.

 

Our esteemed writer complained that the attendees who nodded and/or applauded Mr. Xi for pledging to fight the ongoing pandemic, must have known that Mr. Xi has blocked an investigation into the origin and spread of the pandemic. Upon reading this, the first thing that hits the mind of a well-adjusted human being is a loud: WHAT?

 

This guy, Clifford May is proposing that the highest priority must not be to fight the pandemic and save lives, but to investigate who was responsible for the origin and spread of the virusand let people die in the interim. This, in fact, is what’s happening in America where three-quarter of a million people have died already from the virus while politicians are fighting each other in the halls of power, and ordinary citizens are fighting each other in the streets and shopping malls … all of them trying to settle what the order of priorities ought to be in America. What a bunch of primitive dudes!

 

And whereas this is the reality of American life under Jewish tutelage, China is flooding the world with vaccines from its own inventory, and by licensing countries like Egypt to produce as many as a billion vaccines a year for shipment to the nations of Africa—all that to save lives as promised by Xi Jinping.

 

After China, Clifford May proceeded to criticize Russia for slicing territory from its neighbors and for helping to maintain the integrity of Syria. But whereas you expect to see him attack Israel in the next breath, for gobbling not just a slice of a country as it did a slice of Syria’s Golan, but also gobbling the whole country of Palestine. Not a word there from Clifford May about the most horrific crime committed on Planet Earth since the beginning of time.

 

As to Russia helping to maintain the integrity of the rest of Syria, a sovereign country that was attacked by dozens of terrorist organizations, all armed and financed by the Judeo-American syndicate, this can only be to the eternal credit of Russia. It frustrated the Judeo-American demonic plan to slice all of Syria and all of Iraq into small rumps that would have been consumed by Israel and by the conspiratorial colonial forces that were knocking at the gates.

 

Clifford May then picked on Iran for electing as president of the country a man whom, Clifford May says, is rumored to have allowed the execution of dissidents some four decades ago. And again, whereas May saw fit to mention unsubstantiated rumors about Iran, he neglected to mention the ongoing and visible Israeli genocide, both cultural and physical, of the Palestinian people.

 

Clifford May then moved on to criticize North Korea but discovered that he must agree with its UN ambassador who reminded the Americans that contrary to public belief, their longest war has not ended. Whereas the Americans spoke of the Afghanistan War that lasted 20 years and came to an end, the ambassador reminded them that the Korean War is still officially ongoing after 70 years.

 

And then, instead of criticizing the American behavior that caused North Korea to develop the means to defend itself, thus become a colossal nuclear power, Clifford May went on a tangent and suggested that, had President Biden maintained troops in Afghanistan, that country would have developed as well as did South Korea. There goes the Jew, playing prophet again.

 

Having done away with the nations considered to be America’s foes, you might think that Clifford May would stop here, or maybe go on to praise America for being different from those other nations. Alas, that wasn’t the case. What Clifford May did instead was attack the American President Joe Biden who told UNGA that his country closed a period of relentless war. Not so, says May, relying on what Biden’s military advisors testified to Congress. He thus intimated that America’s military involvement with the rest of the world has not ended.

 

This sounds more like Jewish wishful thinking than prophecy.