When Jews stand on the front line against tyranny, the tyrants become the victims and the innocent Jews become the villains, and the reaction to the confrontation with Iran shows just how predictable that pattern has become.

 

 

ed note–our apologies ahead of time for forcing the reader to wade through the tidal wave of mental sewage reposted below, and rest assured, were there not ‘existential’ reasons for doing so, we would not.

 

As it standshowever, there are ‘existential’ reasons associated with all of this, and rooted entirely in the grand and noble mission of rescuing the Gentiles from what it is that they, the ‘Children of Israel’ as they love to refer to themselves, have planned for us all…

 

…and which is the direct by-product of this mental defect that runs rampantly within their ‘neighborhood’ and which we here at this humble little informational endeavor refer to as ‘Jtosis’, or by its Latinized equivalent, ‘Dementius Judaicus’.

 

As the war-weary Gentile will read for him/herself, and as the diabolically-deranged Hebraic author makes clear in his essay below, the Jews are incapable of viewing anything through the lens of reality. Theirs is a world of complete inversion and complete PERVERSION of facts, figures, and truth, not the least of which are those dealing with why they have been ‘persecuted’ (PROSECUTED) over the centuries for their bad behavior.

 

In sum, we, the Gentiles, ‘God’s chosen people’ if ever such a thing existed, cannot wait around for the Jews as a group to register as guests at the Hotel Reality (as if they ever stepped foot in there to begin with) and understand that every act of revulsion that has found its way to their doorstep for the last 3,000 years has been completely a case of ’cause and effect’ and a result of ‘reaping what one sows’, beginning with Cain murdering Abel.

 

We, the Gentiles, the rightful owners and occupiers of this planet, must, in the interests of our own future survival, understand that there is no reforming, rehabilitating, or civilizing this substratum of inhumanity, and therefore why every gesture towards that hopeless endeavor that has taken place, is taking place now, and might take place in the future, is a waste of time, resources, and effort…

 

…Or, as Jesus Christ Himself stated much more graphically and ‘prophetically’ a case of–

 

CASTING PEARLS BEFORE SWINE

 

 

Leo Pearlman for Israel National News

 

There is a rule in modern public life that has become impossible to ignore. Whenever Jews stand on the front line against tyranny, the tyrants somehow become the victims and the innocent Jews become the villains.

 

It does not matter whether the enemy is Hamas, Hezbollah, or the Iranian regime. The pattern repeats with almost mechanical precision. First comes the inversion of reality, then come the conspiracy theories, and then soon comes the violence.

 

The latest confrontation with Iran is proving once again how predictable this cycle has become.

 

Within days of the latest escalation, antisemitic incidents across the world surged. Synagogues in Toronto were targeted in shootings. A nail bomb was thrown at a demonstration in New York. A bomb attack struck a synagogue in Belgium. Flags were burnt and chants calling for genocide rang out across British cities.

 

Across Europe and North America Jewish communities once again find themselves on heightened alert, under attack, with a near 40% increase in antisemitic incidents since the latest phase of this conflict began.

 

Alongside the violence has come the rhetoric.

 

The conspiracy theories are depressingly familiar. Jews pushed the United States into war. Israel controls Western governments. Jewish money manipulates politics. The media is somehow ‘influenced’.

 

The words change, but the accusations and the tropes never do.

 

Antisemitism is an old pattern; it has survived for centuries because it is uniquely adaptable. It reshapes itself to reflect whatever the world most fears at any given moment.

 

In the 1930s, when economic collapse gripped Europe, Jews were cast as the shadowy bankers manipulating global finance. During the Cold War, Soviet propaganda reinvented the same hatred, portraying Zionism as a colonial conspiracy at the heart of Western imperialism. In the age of globalisation, Jews were accused of secretly controlling international institutions and the media.

 

Now, as Iran emerges as one of the most destabilising forces in the world, the pattern has simply adapted again. Those confronting the regime are transformed into the villains and once again, the innocent and valiant Jews stand accused.

 

Antisemitism has always worked through inversion, turning aggressors into victims and victims into aggressors, and once again, the pattern is repeating itself in real time.

 

All of this obscures a simple truth, which is that the Iranian regime is not the victim, Iran is not merely another state engaged in a regional dispute. It is a regime that openly calls for the destruction of the world’s only Jewish state. A regime that funds terrorist proxies across the Middle East. A regime that brutally represses its own citizens, supplies weapons to Russia’s war machine and has spent decades attempting to destabilise democracies far beyond its borders.

 

To pretend this is morally ambiguous is to abandon reality.

 

This is not a complicated conflict between equal actors. It is a confrontation between a revolutionary theocracy that glorifies violence and the civilized nations attempting to contain it.

 

One might imagine that those willing to confront such a regime would be welcomed.

 

Instead, and because that confrontation comes in part from the only Jewish state, the response has been depressingly familiar.

 

The hostility we see today is not the product of ancient rivalry between peoples. It is the product of a revolutionary regime that seized a country, imposed a theology of permanent conflict and turned the use of religious violence into one of the central pillars of its identity.

 

That distinction matters. Because when we speak about Iran, we are too often speaking about the regime while forgetting the people who have been forced to live under it.

 

These are the same people who only weeks ago watched as thousands of their fellow citizens murdered by the regime’s security forces during protests demanding freedom. These are the same people who have endured nearly half a century of repression, corruption, and religious dictatorship.

 

This is a principle applied passionately across the world. Oppressed peoples deserve self-determination. Colonised peoples deserve their own land. Those living under tyranny deserve liberation. 

 

However, there has always been one consistent exception, the Jews.

 

For decades, large swaths of the world have insisted that Jewish self-determination alone is illegitimate. Zionism, they argue, is racism and Israel is a colonial project. Jews are mendaciously cast not as a people returning to their historic homeland, but as foreign interlopers.

 

This framing has always served a single purpose: to delegitimise the existence of the only Jewish state.

 

Now, that same intellectual framework is colliding with an inconvenient reality. The Iranian people themselves want liberation and those seeking to liberate them are the Jews.

 

Recognising that fact would require acknowledging that weakening the regime which has stolen their country could bring them closer to that freedom. That in turn would mean admitting that Israel and the United States, in confronting that regime, may in fact be enabling the very self-determination progressives claim to champion.

 

For many, that is a conclusion they cannot bring themselves to reach.

 

So the logic flips.

 

Different century, same libels, same tropes.

 

Extremism flourishes where it senses hesitation, and it grows where it smells weakness through implicit, complicit, or explicit support.

 

We ignore all of this at our own peril. First come the conspiracy theories, then come the demonstrations, and soon after come the attacks. History has shown this pattern too many times for us to pretend it is accidental.

 

What begins with the demonization of the Jewish state rarely ends there. It spills outward, into synagogues, Jewish schools and Jewish communities which suddenly find themselves paying the price for a conflict they did not start.

 

This pattern has been playing out for all to see since Oct 7th, this current phase of the conflict with Iran has reinvigorated the hate which fuels it.

 

Israel knows who its enemy is. For decades we Jews have listened to the threats of those who openly promise our destruction and watched their proxies spread violence across the region.

 

What is far less certain is whether the democratic world still recognises the same reality. Because this moment demands more than diplomatic caution or political convenience, it demands moral clarity.

 

History has rarely judged kindly those who could not tell the difference between tyranny and those willing to confront it.

 

The question is whether the West still remembers the difference.

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