by threadbear » Sun 27 Jan 2008, 22:38:33
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('I_Like_Plants', 'a')nd as always Smallpoxgirl deserves a medal for her post, for bravery and eloquence, as well as for utter truth.
There's a delicate web of international relations, and Israel as is understandable for a country composed of that tribe, is continually pushing the limits as far as it can.
Israel gets yearly from the US, $6000 for every man, worman, and child. How'd you like to get that amount of money, for buying some land, or going to college? Wouldn't that be nice? Oh, sorry, you're not a Jew, not for you!
Sentiment against Israel is, understandably, very high outside the US. Other countries' media aren't as Jewish-controlled as the US's, and other countries have suffered more directly from the Jews' parasitism. Even in Japan, anti-Jewish books are a category that sells well. The rest of the world is largely aware of the danger.
Kevin MacDonald's books could at first only be bought through Amazon Australia, but due to high demand they're finally available through Amazon USA, and are selling briskly.
This is a matter not of people whose noses are a certain shape, or having distinct hair color or something, this is a Tribe that's specifically evolved for parasitism. We remain ignorant of this fact at our own peril. I'd like to think Peak Oil would take care of this problem, but Jews were killing and enslaving and torturing long before modern society. The coming cataclysm gives us the one chance to do something about this, if we are educated and resolute on this subject.
Plants, I haven't read Kevin Macdonald, but it sounds like his ideas are way too extreme. Nearly everyone alive today, particularly Northern European are alive by virtue of the fact that their ancestors pounded someone else into the dust. Macdonald is stating universal truths as if they are applicable to "the Jews" alone. I agree with you that Israelis shouldn't be excluded from censure. That protective umbrella of exceptionalism and victimhood, can easily be blown away in a strong wind... which will find them reaping a whirlwind, as the Bible says. But I really think that compassion is called for, even for Jews who have the idea that they are racially superior. I don't know if this is a common idea among Jews. I haven't heard much about that. If you'd like to expand on that, it makes me curious.
Have you had some personal experiences that have shaped your opinions?