Wednesday, May 17, 2023

The deep roots of lawnmowing and haircutting

 In the language known as Zionspeak, lawnmowing means bombing the neighbors’ properties you cannot steal. Haircutting means aggressively working to keep the neighbors at a permanent disadvantage.

 

Despite the reality that Jews are the main zionspeakers who practice lawnmowing and haircutting, they pretend to reflect the cultural traits of Western Civilization known to live by the Islamo-Christian practice of tolerance, forgiveness, compassion and togetherness — in opposition to the zionspeaking aggressors.

 

In fact, the reason why lawnmowing and haircutting are in the air these days, is because the entity where Zionspeak is practiced has convinced Clifford D. May to write a piece about it. And so, he came up with an article he wrote under the title: “Bashar Assad is back, and the Arab League’s got him,” published on May 16, 2023 in The Washington Times.

 

It is that when the need for change first came to the Arab country of Tunisia causing the rise of a mini-uprising in that country, the movement (known as the Arab Spring) was copycatted in several Arab countries, one of these being Syria. Historically, a pivotal country in “combustible” Levant, it was inevitable that Syria would burst as it did. In fact, it all began with the 1916 Sikes-Picot Agreement by which the Anglo-French colonial powers of the West acquire and shared among themselves the spoils that were relinquished by the “Sick Man of Europe,” the dissolving Ottoman Empire.

 

Operating by the dictates of the “divide and conquer” mentality, the colonial powers wasted no time subverting the existing Islamo-Christian practice of tolerance, forgiveness, compassion and togetherness, gradually replacing it with that of the zionspeaking aggressors who were themselves rewarded with Palestine, a sizeable piece of the Levant. And whereas Palestine was given away to strangers from Europe, a good chunk of Syria, known as Lebanon – that happened to be Christian dominated – was severed from the mother country and made to operate as an independent country.

 

As designed by the colonial powers and expected by the rest of the world, Lebanon did eventually erupt in a civil war. The Lebanese themselves and the Arab League took the right decision when they called on Syria to intervene and restore peace to that country. Syria did just that, and left with its head high for an accomplishment that nevertheless warned Syria a similar fate could befall it because the forces that went after Lebanon were now going against Syria.

 

The result has been the introduction into Syria of a bloody Arab Spring that brought hundreds of terrorist groups to work on demolishing the very idea of a Syrian nation. These groups were organized by the Zionspeakers and financed by the colonial powers of old, as well as those aspiring to dominate. They were then and continue to be the people who believe they were chosen and put in charge of creating a perfect world for tomorrow and beyond.

 

In the face of such history, and operating under the hammer of that kind of developments, Bashar Assad who is the President of Syria, relied on the friends who would help him maintain the integrity of Syria. Together they defeated the forces of nihilism, and kept alive the people as well as the nation of Syria despite the unfortunate reality that the zionspeakers and their terrorist allies managed to exterminate half a million Syrians, and blame their crimes on Assad.

 

Now that it is all over for the Syrian troubles, it is time for those like Clifford May to cry over spilled milk. This is what he has done in his article, omitting many of the relevant historical events, putting out a decidedly false narrative, reversing some of the facts, and distorting many more.

 

With a sense of bitterness, Clifford May finally comes down to telling his audience about the cultural traits of Western Civilization under which the Islamo-Christian people of the Arab World practice tolerance, forgiveness, compassion and togetherness — all that in opposition to the zionspeaking aggressors whose “death cult” now claims hundreds of thousands of young American lives every year. Here, in condensed form, is the passage that tells you about Clifford May’s mood:

 

 

“Assad is now being rewarded. The Arab League has announced that Syria’s membership, suspended in 2001, will be restored and that Mr. Assad will attend its next summit in Saudi Arabia. Will there be handshakes, hugs and backslapping? The Arab League has 22 members. Some are moderate. Some are rich (thanks to oil and gas); most are poor. All are majority Muslim, and most are majority Sunni. Over 400 million people live in the nations of the Arab League, though not all are Arabs. Minorities — e.g., Kurds, Druze, Coptic Christians, Maronites — populate those countries”.

 

It remains to be said that according to Clifford May and those like him in the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and outside of it the truth has been confirmed with regard to the saying that goes as follows:

 

It is better to have loved and lost like it might happen to an Islamo-Christian, than never to have loved. It is also never as good to have hated and succeeded like a zionspeaker might seek to do, than never to have tried wiping out a generation of young Americans.