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Saturday, November 4, 2023

Throwing Israel Under The Bus - Biden's Racialism, Victimhood, And Palestinian Saintliness

Progressives are crazy about brown and black people.  Their mission has been to raise the black man to his rightful place atop the human pyramid and to let in all comers from south the border.  The ghetto's miserable dysfunction is entirely the fault of the white man, and it is no surprise that those that have suffered the indignity of colonialism and its legacy yearn for freedom and a better life. In fact, in a reprise of Soviet-era solidarity, the American state has an obligation to free the oppressed of the world  from their chains. 


So progressives have without question taken the side of the poor, brown, oppressed people of Palestine. It is of no matter or consequence that Israel has been Jewish land for millennia, finally politically recognized by the United Nations in 1947.  It is equally of no matter or consequence that despite this historical legacy and international approval; and despite Israel's willingness to consider peaceful co-habitation with Palestinians if not a two-state solution, the Palestinians out of vindictive, vengeful spite and Jewish hatred have attacked Israel since its inception. 

Arab states out of doctrinal and racial symmetry with the Palestinians launched wars against Israel in 1948-49, 1956, 1967m 1973, 1982, and 2006. Iran too has unhesitatingly supported anti-Jewish terrorism and its clients Hamas and HezbollahWhy? To assure Palestinians right of return and jurisdiction over the Temple Mount? Never. It has been only to remove Jews, the viscerally hated enemy of Islam, from the region. 

 

Only progressives out of ideological idealism have ignored this geopolitical reality.  Somehow Israel, only out to defend its land from an implacable enemy, is the aggressor. Never has such racialism, resurgent Communist-era faux solidarity, and political myopia so infected American foreign policy and encouraged division and dissent at home.

Victimhood has been the meme, ethos, and hallmark of the Biden Administration; and in the most absurd tautology of all, praising racial and ethnic minorities simply because they are minorities. Color is an anointment, a freedom from sin, an automatic absolution. Brown and black people can do no wrong; so ipso facto the Palestinians are righteous heroes.

Old, growling Henry Kissinger, advocate or neo-Machiavellianism and realpolitik, wheeled into the Oval Office out of respect for an elder statesman in his final days, faces a brick wall – or rather the blank stare of a president who has to be reminded who the bloody belligerents over there are in the first place. Gurgling and bubbling like a clogged drain, old Henry reminds the President that Ukraine is nothing more than an insignificant country without geopolitical weight and no oil while Israel is the key to Middle Eastern stability and oil.  Why bleed the treasury dry with a fictional fight for ‘freedom’ in Europe, when the real only fight is in the Middle East?


‘But oppressed brown people are suffering’, the President reads from a cue card, to which Henry shifts his bulk, clears a clot of phlegm, and growls, ‘Nonsense’, said the former Secretary of State.

A Jewish lawyer, longtime student of the Middle East, son of Auschwitz-gassed parents, active in Jewish causes, once noted that anti-Semitism exists everywhere; that at least ten percent of the population in every country, every community, every neighborhood hates Jews. ‘Start there’, he said, ‘and multiply geometrically’.  Christ-killers, deniers of The Second Coming, money-grubbing opportunists, shylocks.

‘Speaking of tautologies’, the lawyer went on, ‘we hate Jews because they are hateful.’  The one oppressed minority not given a free pass to the progressive big top.

‘What did he say?’ the President said to the aide who took notes during Kissinger séance; and so it was that any reconsideration of national interest was out the door with the Secretary’s wheelchair. ‘We stand with the oppressed Palestinians’, said Biden. 

Of course the President had to master the two-step on his trip to Israel.  Given America’s historical support of the country, he had to cloak his brown-and-black sympathies in political-speak – ‘pause’, ‘ceasefire’, ‘humanitarian’, ‘lives’, ‘children’ and all the rest – to which Netanyahu sniffed and rejected out of hand. ‘Wars are for winning’, the Prime Minister said, ‘and Hamas will never live to see another day’.

 

Of course, he had been advised by his progressive claques in Congress, historic American support for Israel has only been due to the disproportionate –and former - economic clout of Jews.  Now that they were intermarrying, their influence was fading rapidly. ‘Follow your heart, not Jewish moneybags’, said the little firebrand from Brooklyn. And given the Jewish lawyer’s ten percent rule, and since Congress was 99 percent Christian, it was not surprising that support for Israel was waning.

Gaza has been a basket case for decades since Hamas had siphoned billions of foreign aid to building military infrastructure and purchasing weaponry.  It is wreck, a failed state, a territory worse off than the most venal and dictatorial African country, a poor excuse for a civil society.  Its only raison d’être has been Jew-hatred and the destruction of Israel; and as such has remained mired in poverty and dysfunction.

Kissinger growled, ‘Go for it’, as he was escorted out of the Oval Office, one of the hip phrases his young staff was using as a meme for enterprise and individual initiative.  He was all for the incineration of Gaza, a vindication of realpolitik which had been the rule since the first human settlements.  Peace was a construct of war, he and Machiavelli had written – advisable only when in a nation’s self interest not ever as an end in itself.

The President dithered and blathered while Israel went about its business, unashamed to show its muscle. Never more would Jews take it lying down.  Those days were over as Netanyahu reflected as he sent wave after wave of IDF fighter jets to rain terror down on the enemy. 

So progressives have without question taken the side of the poor, brown, oppressed people of Palestine. It is of no matter or consequence that Israel has been Jewish land for millennia, finally politically recognized by the United Nations in 1947.  It is equally of no matter or consequence that despite this historical legacy and international approval; and despite Israel's willingness to consider peaceful co-habitation with Palestinians if not a two-state solution, the Palestinians out of vindictive, vengeful spite and Jewish hatred have attacked Israel since its inception. 

Arab states out of doctrinal and racial symmetry with the Palestinians launched wars against Israel in 1948-49, 1956, 1967m 1973, 1982, and 2006. Iran too has unhesitatingly supported anti-Jewish terrorism and its clients Hamas and HezbollahWhy? To assure Palestinians right of return and jurisdiction over the Temple Mount? Never. It has been only to remove Jews, the viscerally hated enemy of Islam, from the region. 

Only progressives out of ideological idealism have ignored this geopolitical reality.  Somehow Israel, only out to defend its land from an implacable enemy, is the aggressor. Never has such racialism, resurgent Communist-era faux solidarity, and political myopia so infected American foreign policy and encouraged division and dissent at home.

Victimhood has been the meme, ethos, and hallmark of the Biden Administration; and in the most absurd tautology of all, praising racial and ethnic minorities simply because they are minorities. Color is an anointment, a freedom from sin, an automatic absolution. Brown and black people can do no wrong; so ipso facto the Palestinians are righteous heroes.

Old, growling Henry Kissinger, advocate or neo-Machiavellianism and realpolitik, wheeled into the Oval Office out of respect for an elder statesman in his final days, faces a brick wall – or rather the blank stare of a president who has to be reminded who the bloody belligerents over there are in the first place. Gurgling and bubbling like a clogged drain, old Henry reminds the President that Ukraine is nothing more than an insignificant country without geopolitical weight and no oil while Israel is the key to Middle Eastern stability and oil.  Why bleed the treasury dry with a fictional fight for ‘freedom’ in Europe, when the real only fight is in the Middle East?

 

‘But oppressed brown people are suffering’, the President reads from a cue card, to which Henry shifts his bulk, clears a clot of phlegm, and growls, ‘Nonsense’, said the former Secretary of State.

A Jewish lawyer, longtime student of the Middle East, son of Auschwitz-gassed parents, active in Jewish causes, once noted that anti-Semitism exists everywhere; that at least ten percent of the population in every country, every community, every neighborhood hates Jews. ‘Start there’, he said, ‘and multiply geometrically’.  Christ-killers, deniers of The Second Coming, money-grubbing opportunists, shylocks.

‘Speaking of tautologies’, the lawyer went on, ‘we hate Jews because they are hateful.’  The one oppressed minority not given a free pass to the progressive big top.

‘What did he say?’ the President said to the aide who took notes during Kissinger séance; and so it was that any reconsideration of national interest was out the door with the Secretary’s wheelchair. ‘We stand with the oppressed Palestinians’.

Of course the President had to master the two-step on his trip to Israel.  Given America’s historical support of the country, he had to cloak his brown-and-black sympathies in political-speak – ‘pause’, ‘ceasefire’, ‘humanitarian’, ‘lives’, ‘children’ and all the rest – to which Netanyahu sniffed and rejected out of hand. ‘Wars are for winning’, the Prime Minister said, ‘and Hamas will never live to see another day’.

Of course, he had been advised by his progressive claques in Congress, historic American support for Israel has only been due to the disproportionate –and former - economic clout of Jews.  Now that they were intermarrying, their influence was fading rapidly. ‘Follow your heart, not Jewish moneybags’, said the little firebrand from Brooklyn. And given the Jewish lawyer’s ten percent rule, and since Congress was 99 percent Christian, it was not surprising that support for Israel was waning.

Gaza has been a basket case for decades since Hamas had siphoned billions of foreign aid to building military infrastructure and purchasing weaponry.  It is wreck, a failed state, a territory worse off than the most venal and dictatorial African country, a poor excuse for a civil society.  Its only raison d’être has been Jew-hatred and the destruction of Israel; and as such has remained mired in poverty and dysfunction.

 

Kissinger growled, ‘Go for it’, as he was escorted out of the Oval Office, one of the hip phrases his young staff was using as a meme for enterprise and individual initiative.  He was all for the incineration of Gaza, a vindication of realpolitik which had been the rule since the first human settlements.  Peace was a construct of war, he and Machiavelli had written – advisable only when in a nation’s self interest not ever as an end in itself.

The President dithered and blathered while Israel went about its business, unashamed to show its muscle. Never more would Jews take it lying down.  Those days were over as Netanyahu reflected as he sent wave after wave of IDF fighter jets to rain terror down on the enemy.


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