Uncle Nasty, a venerable commentator on this site, has frequently claimed that Jews aren't all that clever, that they're invariably the architects of their own downfall through behaviour which they cannot control. Sustenance to this claim is lent by the furore that's broken out over the subject of 'globalists'. First we had Trump spelling out that "we will no longer surrender this country, or its people, to the false song of globalism." And who could argue about that? After all globalism has become increasingly loathed, especially in White countries. Then he ostensibly complimented outgoing Director of the National Economic Council, (((Gary Cohn))) by observing that “he may be a globalist but I still like him.” Adding "and he's loyal to our country".
Innocuous? Well I don't think so and neither did organised Jewry who erupted in an orchestrated frenzy at what was apparently 'an anti-Semitic dog-whistle'. Why? Maybe they remembered when Trump earlier referred to “the global power structure that is responsible for the economic decisions that have robbed our working class, stripped our country of its wealth.” Be that as it may the Jewish reaction, by condemning criticism of globalism as anti-Semitism, in effect conceded they are in fact globalists, thereby conforming the rootless disloyal International Jew stereotype.
Which surely represents a huge mistake, as the brilliant Ann Coulter's ensuing Twitter storm underlined. Her readers did not hold back, lashing in to the (((globalists))) with reckless abandon. Such a reaction would have been inconceivable even a few years ago. Same thing with Hungary's rejection of George Soros. The Government billboards were careful to avoid any overt reference to his Jewishness, instead calling him out as a parasitic international financier with no loyalty to his country. The sensible Jewish reaction would have been silence. Instead we got another chorus of oy veys at this blatant 'anti-Semitism'.
Two Jewish authors in the London Independent wrote that'across Hungary, one could see huge electric blue posters of George Soros as a puppet master pulling the strings of opposition politicians, or devilishly laughing at the prospect of a “plan” to undermine what Prime Minister Viktor Orban calls, Europe’s “ethnic homogeneity”. As a result 'we Hungarian Jews are justified in fearing for our security'. Seriously, how stupid is that? You associate yourself with one of the planet's most loathed people and the equally loathed projects he endows. Attack him and you attack all Jews.
Part of the explanation in my view lies in the spectacular inability of Jews to accept blame for anything. Nothing is their fault and if others attack them it's because of their inherent evil or irrationality and nothing to do with Jewish behaviour. I've seen this right down to the level of individuals that I've known for a long time. It truly is amazing.So right now they've identified themselves with hated people and ideologies and react by smearing and silencing the opponents of those ideologies. Which probably explains the mental images I have of the little boy with his finger in the dam.
Innocuous? Well I don't think so and neither did organised Jewry who erupted in an orchestrated frenzy at what was apparently 'an anti-Semitic dog-whistle'. Why? Maybe they remembered when Trump earlier referred to “the global power structure that is responsible for the economic decisions that have robbed our working class, stripped our country of its wealth.” Be that as it may the Jewish reaction, by condemning criticism of globalism as anti-Semitism, in effect conceded they are in fact globalists, thereby conforming the rootless disloyal International Jew stereotype.
Which surely represents a huge mistake, as the brilliant Ann Coulter's ensuing Twitter storm underlined. Her readers did not hold back, lashing in to the (((globalists))) with reckless abandon. Such a reaction would have been inconceivable even a few years ago. Same thing with Hungary's rejection of George Soros. The Government billboards were careful to avoid any overt reference to his Jewishness, instead calling him out as a parasitic international financier with no loyalty to his country. The sensible Jewish reaction would have been silence. Instead we got another chorus of oy veys at this blatant 'anti-Semitism'.
Two Jewish authors in the London Independent wrote that'across Hungary, one could see huge electric blue posters of George Soros as a puppet master pulling the strings of opposition politicians, or devilishly laughing at the prospect of a “plan” to undermine what Prime Minister Viktor Orban calls, Europe’s “ethnic homogeneity”. As a result 'we Hungarian Jews are justified in fearing for our security'. Seriously, how stupid is that? You associate yourself with one of the planet's most loathed people and the equally loathed projects he endows. Attack him and you attack all Jews.
Part of the explanation in my view lies in the spectacular inability of Jews to accept blame for anything. Nothing is their fault and if others attack them it's because of their inherent evil or irrationality and nothing to do with Jewish behaviour. I've seen this right down to the level of individuals that I've known for a long time. It truly is amazing.So right now they've identified themselves with hated people and ideologies and react by smearing and silencing the opponents of those ideologies. Which probably explains the mental images I have of the little boy with his finger in the dam.