by foodnotlawns » Sat 29 Jul 2006, 09:21:17
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'A') surprising forecast was that anti-Semitic behavior will predominate among nominally Christian, and not Muslim, groups.
“Unlike more ideologically-oriented Muslim groups, post-World War II westerners in the so-called first-world are more driven by economic comfort and security. When their economic underpinnings are jeopardized, we can expect a violent reaction. And violence is rarely rational.”
“We believe that unrest will begin in the US Southwest. And in Germany, in areas of former East Germany. As with most emotionally-driven mob behavior, it will spread. Containing it will be difficult.”
That makes sense. Many people were seduced by the short term gains of the Jewish economic model, while ignoring the long term consequences. Then, when it's time to pay the piper, they are going to be mad at the people who "tricked" them into doing a Jewish economic model.
Many of us were against the Jewish economic model from the beginning. I can't say I feel bad for either the Jews, or the Gentiles who went along with the Jewish economic model.