I AM a true Zionist in that I believe in the sovereignty
and protection of the state of Israel and the preservation of the Jewish people
and the Jewish heritage.
That is also why I am also vehemently
ANTI-multiculturalist. I believe in the preservation of the Swiss, German,
Egyptian, French, Chinese and Congolese cultures as well...AND I believe in the
sovereignty and protection of Switzerland, China, France, Sweden, the Congo,
etc..
To be BOTH a Zionist and a multiculturalist is to be
a vile racist. That much is obviously self-evident. It is no different than
being FOR the preservation of Swiss culture, while supporting multiculturalism
for everyone else.
I am positive that Nobel Prize winner, Aleksandr
Solzhenitsyn’s claims that the Bolshevik Revolution was (1) Jewish-led and (2)
the largest Holocaust (slaughter of innocents) ever in the history of mankind.
To me that only proves that (1) we ALL suffer the
SAME horrific human nature (there are no “good guys”) and (2) every group has
its atrocities to atone for.
The fact that Solzhenitsyn was effectively blacked
out in America by its media after he turned to telling the truth about Russian
Bolshevism and the fact that the U.S. media IS heavily influenced by American
Jews, does not help in arguing against those who’d blame that single group for
so many of the world’s ills. In short, “It does NOT help.”
Beyond that, I must acknowledge that personally, I
think the “blame the Jews” for all the ills of the modern world is short-sighted
and misguided. They are, in general, probably as blame-worthy as any other group,
no more, no less.
Maybe the truth is just too terrible to face, but
the truth is that Jews are NOT the bulk of the international bankers, they are
not guiding the bulk of the world’s multi-national Corporations. Over 80% of
the world’s bankers and multi-national CEOs are non-Jews. It’s the SAME kinds
of people who determine the costs of settling up with the families of dead
accident victims relative to a massive recall and come to a deliberated
conclusion that, “It’s cheaper to let 60 innocent people die to faulty parts
then do an immediate recall,” that have decided that nationalism, cultural and racial/ethnic
pride “divide people up and generate interpersonal conflict,” and “lead to
wars,” so paving over our disparate world through multiculturalism is the way
to go.
I doubt there’s an idea more naïve and dumb than
that.
Humans remain tribal beings. We divide ourselves up constantly
and constantly find new ways to divide ourselves up when older ones fail. In
the Fire Dept. When 6 different Units are on scene from 3 different firehouses,
it’s firehouse against firehouse, when only one Company is left on scene, it’s
Engine vs Ladder. We divide ourselves up ALL the time. It’s natural...it’s a
part of our human DNA.
BUT, it’s NOT such divisions and differing cultures
that create hostilities between groups, its intolerance, the kind of
intolerance in which a person of Swiss descent supports Swiss culture and
identity, but the multiculturalism melding together of everyone else, or the
person of Jewish descent supporting Jewish identity and culture, but
multicultural melding for everyone else. BOTH of those are prime examples of
racist, xenophobic ethnic intolerance...and it is THAT that causes hostilities
between peoples and wars.
BUT the fact remains that it is NOT merely one group
that supports the current worldview, even though Jewish people are often among
the most involved “Social Justice” issues, such as Barbara Lerner who founded Paideia,
the European Institute for Jewish Studies and has called for the eradication of
Christian (White) European ethnic societies in pushing for multiculturalism
throughout Europe...though NOT in Israel (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFE0qAiofMQ).
That’s a problem in that the racist actions of a few
members of a group can taint an entire group. Still, the Jews are NOT alone,
the Irish are also rife with many “Social Justice Warriors” and avowed
globalist socialists.
Yes, much of that seems to spring from the abused
pasts of such people, in much the same way that far-Left views seem to
predominate among those with extremely unhappy, even traumatic and abusive
childhoods.
I wish I could sympathize, but I CANNOT sympathize
with “victims” who go on to become victimizers/predators themselves.
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