Monday, December 5, 2022

With a friend like this who needs a quisling?

 In the array of relationships that children forge with others, some are understandable whereas others seem puzzling and nonsensical. For example, it does not take the newborn long before they develop a strong bond with the caregiver such as a parent or guardian. This is understandable because the supreme need of a child is to be fed. Because the caregiver is associated with the service, a bond develops naturally between the two.

 

Half a dozen years or so later, the child begins to learn how to proceed in life by watching the preteens say and do the things which are proper to their age. The younger ones imitate them to feel older and just as capable. One demeanour the young adopt, is the attempt to make friends. Not realizing that friendship substitutes for the bond they once developed with the caregiver, the child approaches another child, and in a cold and straightforward manner asks: Do you want to be my friend?

 

A few more years later, the child faces the troubles and difficulties normally associated with the teen years. He/she begins to differentiate between the individuals who stand by them and lend a hand when needed, and those who abandon them, having perhaps even added to their woes. In time, a new kind of bond develops between the teenagers that help each other. But what kind of bond would that be? Well, it must be said, it’s the little understood sentiment we call love.

 

Whereas this situation represents the way that nature conducts its evolutionary process, human beings have created small and massive organizations that relish forging relationships between them. But in the way that a rose made of plastic, is different from a natural rose, the bonds that human beings create artificially lack the smell of authenticity which alone, can give strength to the bond. Absent that authenticity, the bonds dissolve at the drop of a hat in favor of assuming a more rewarding pursuit.

 

One of the corniest bonds ever to have been fabricated between a fake entity and a superpower, is that which the Jews proclaim—as much as a million times a day—exists between the United States of America and Israel. Not only is this claim disgustingly absurd on its face given the vast gulf that separates the raison d’être of the two entities, it also happens that the Israelis never miss an opportunity to show the American people how easily they manage to con their political leaders, exploit their super powerful republic and promote the interests of worthless Israel.

 

An article that makes this point with absolute clarity came under the title: “FBI to investigate death of Shireen Abu Akleh as Israel calls probe ‘serious mistake,” and the subtitle: “In September, the IDF concluded its own investigation into the death of Abu Akleh, who was killed during a firefight between Israeli forces and Palestinian gunmen in Jenin.” It was written by Jonathan S. Tobin and published on November 14, 2022 in the Jewish News Syndicate.

 

After narrating the events the way that he thinks unfolded, Jonathan Tobin jotted down the bottom line. It is this:

 

“Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz said Israel would not cooperate with the FBI’s probe into the killing of Abu Akleh, adding in a statement: “The US Justice’s decision to investigate the death of Shireen Abu Akleh is a serious mistake”.

 

What makes Israel’s stance a disgusting proposition, is that the case of Shireen Abu Akleh reflects in some ways the mirror image of countless other cases, but with a twist that gave the Israeli minister of defense the opportunity to spit in America’s face, do so deliberately and do it in full view of the American people and the whole world.

 

You see, my friend, there was a time when Israel had embarked on a policy of inviting American Jews to visit war zones in occupied Palestine where they stood the chance of getting killed in a crossfire between the combatants. When this happened, America’s Jews worked on exploiting the situation … which they did on two levels. First, the Jews worked on getting as much compensation as they could, and have it sent to Israel. Second, they worked on passing laws that were meant to shackle future American Congresses the way this is happening now. In fact, it is why the Executive and Legislative branches of the American government spend more time getting around their own unworkable laws than work to improve the lives of the people who elect them.

 

But with Shireen Abu Akleh being of non-Jewish Palestinian origin, the Israelis did not see how they could exploit the situation, thus had their Minister of Defense spit in America’s face. And this is what proves the fallacy of the claim which says that the friendship between America and Israel is strong, genuine and eternal. In fact, you don’t have to be a genius to realize that the claim is nothing more than a bunch of hooey that will never pass the smell test.

 

What to make of all this?

 

It is that every cash cow has a limit as to how much it can be milked. The intelligent exploiter doing the milking will sense that the limit has been reached and move away to hook up with another cash cow.

 

But when it comes to the Jews, their performance throughout the centuries, has proven them to be operating at the level of a newborn that’s totally dependent on its caregiver.

 

By habit and by tradition, the Jews abuse the current victim till it kicks them in the face, at which time they switch on their other habit; that of crying out: antisemitism, antisemitism.