DESERT PEACE – The New York Times once again has offered a platform to a militant American-Israeli Zionist to argue that Jews are only safe when they oppress Palestinians (i.e when they oppress GENTILES).
The subject is Charlottesville, and the rise of neo-Nazis. Israel-promoter Daniel Gordis is granted an op-ed to say that Jews are safer in Israel than America, because in America, Jewish kids don’t know how to play with guns. Here’s the heart of the piece. CONTINUE READING
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“Daniel Gordis is an American author and speaker living in Israel, whom the Jerusalem Post listed as one of the fifty most influential Jews in the world.”
My my. From the photos, he looks something like Clark Kent. Well of course, Superman was a Jewish innovation. The classic dream of omnipotence. All children have it. Either way, a rusted on Zionist by all appearances…
“Gordis doesn’t care about Palestinians. … He cares about Jews, and about how Israel has “cured” Jews of their weaknesses.”
Only cares about Jews, eh? What a surprise. I hope his confidence isn’t misplaced. After all, Israeli Jews really have only had practice at killing unarmed civilians – particularly small children – admittedly both from the ground and from the air. Last time they took on Hezbollah, I am told, they ran a mile. So, sadly, they still have to rely on American fire power and boots on the ground to maintain their Jews-Only little state at the bottom of the world.
It’s a pity, because while they rely on America and Americans to protect them, Judea Inc is at the same time, very afraid of the rise of American nationalism. It’s a balancing act. It always is. Keeping the host strong enough to keep feeding you but just sick enough and just dopey enough not to realize what’s happening.
But with any luck, Gordis’ dreams of a putting Israel’s strength to the test and showing what warriors they have become may soon become reality. IXXI was the watershed for Judea Inc … the Crossing of the Rubicon. There can be no turning back for them now. It’s all or nothing…
We turn the amps up high
The crowd’s gonna hit the sky
We play it fast and loose
Because this night we’re gonna pull a fuse
In rock we trust, it’s rock or bust
In rock we trust, it’s rock or bust
In rock we trust, it’s rock or bust
In rock n’ roll we trust, it’s rock or bust
“Daniel Gordis is an American author and speaker living in Israel, whom the Jerusalem Post listed as one of the fifty most influential Jews in the world.”
My my. From the photos, he looks something like Clark Kent. Well of course, Superman was a Jewish innovation. The classic dream of omnipotence. All children have it. Either way, a rusted on Zionist by all appearances…
“Gordis doesn’t care about Palestinians. … He cares about Jews, and about how Israel has “cured” Jews of their weaknesses.”
Only cares about Jews, eh? What a surprise. I hope his confidence isn’t misplaced. After all, Israeli Jews really have only had practice at killing unarmed civilians – particularly small children – admittedly both from the ground and from the air. Last time they took on Hezbollah, I am told, they ran a mile. So, sadly, they still have to rely on American fire power and boots on the ground to maintain their Jews-Only little state at the bottom of the world.
It’s a pity, because while they rely on America and Americans to protect them, Judea Inc is at the same time, very afraid of the rise of American nationalism. It’s a balancing act. It always is. Keeping the host strong enough to keep feeding you but just sick enough and just dopey enough not to realize what’s happening.
But with any luck, Gordis’ dreams of a putting Israel’s strength to the test and showing what warriors they have become may soon become reality. IXXI was the watershed for Judea Inc … the Crossing of the Rubicon. There can be no turning back for them now. It’s all or nothing…
We turn the amps up high
The crowd’s gonna hit the sky
We play it fast and loose
Because this night we’re gonna pull a fuse
In rock we trust, it’s rock or bust
In rock we trust, it’s rock or bust
In rock we trust, it’s rock or bust
In rock n’ roll we trust, it’s rock or bust