Monday, November 13, 2023

Welcome To The Party

I saw the following today at Juliette's Newsletter, following a link from Instapundit:

(I wonder if she is related to the Rosenbergs that stole nuclear secrets for the Soviet Union?)

    Rosenberg forgot to mention that Jews supported and defended the Black Panthers and other black terrorists of the 1960s and 70s, and that Jews headed up the Weather Underground and other radical student groups and just generally supported communism, but we get the idea. I guess we can thank them for scenes like this: "Moment swarm of 40 looters ransacks Memphis gas stations - with one of the goons even seen ripping an illuminated SIGN from its base."

    But as Juliette pointed out in reference to Ms. Rosenberg's now deleted post (ellipses in original): "It must be really tough on left-leaning Jews right now … to find out that most of your fellow leftists hate your guts and support those who would see all of you pushed out of Israel or murdered." I hope it is tough on them. As I've noted in the past, left-leaning Jews created this PC, anti-racist, CRT monster. "Those who live by the sword," and all of that.

    And while many decry what they term rising anti-Semitism in Europe and North America, this is not so much straight up anti-Semitism but (as I've also pointed out before) Jews now being lumped together with white people: that is, they are getting treated like conservatives and white men have been treated for decades. Thus the following protest sign:

(Source)

    Huntington was correct: this is a clash of civilizations. However much they dislike it, Israel and Jews more generally seem to now be considered part of Western Civilization--the very civilization that the leftist Jews have been trying to weaken and destroy since at least when Marx put pen to paper. Will they repent and change their ways? Not likely. 

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    1. And it is their hate for us and their hubris which has led to the current mess.

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