Uppity Gentiles
March 18, 2016
FROM Morgoth’s Review:
One of the problems Jews on ”The Right” have is to perform the juggling act of attacking Political Correctness while making sure their own ethnic group is shielded by a titanium like umbrella of social taboo and possible legal action if the gentiles get too uppity.
Consider this piece by Ben Shapiro, Breitbart boss and, increasingly, the most outspoken critic of Donald Trump:
”Now, I hate political correctness as much as anyone alive. I’m the sort of fellow who goes on national television and refuses to acknowledge politically correct garbage about men being women; I’m the kind of guy who tweets the truth about the circumstances of Trayvon Martin’s death when leftists decide to deify him as a racial martyr; I cut videos about the actual percentage of Muslims on the planet who believe in extremism. I believe political correctness gets Americans killed.”
It’s a boon for Zionist Jews to drip pearls of anti PC wisdom into the conservative mind, a mind which is literally dying for anything even resembling a release from the Marxist-Jewish infection of Political Correctness. It also serves a purpose, the more Hank in Alabama believes in a Muslim/Feminist alliance to take away his guns and freedom of speech while Islam invades the West, the more likely Hank is to send off Hank junior to die in the desert for Israel.
In order to perpetuate this narrative it is necessary to allow Islam to be pilloried relentlessly, we might also get some juicy articles about Black criminality which hint at race realism. In other words, the more Zionist leaning Jews on the Right have been throwing other protected groups under the bus for geopolitical gains and they have done this as being anti-Political Correctness, seemingly having forgotten why Political Correctness was invented.
But why be satisfied with the flabby gristle of feminism or the bloody pork chop of Islam when, in the distance, there’s a huge succulent rack of ribs called ”The Jewish Question” for the, newly awakened, dissident mind to grapple with?. All it takes is a surge of confidence, or Donald Trump, and the masses begin to return to the source, and worst of all is that Jews such as Ben Shapiro can no longer count on the brain-inhibitor in the gentile mind to dissuade them because that would be “Politically Correct”. [Skip the comments section of the linked post.]
— Comments —
Mark Jaws writes:
This term Zionist Jew bugs me. I am a right wing Jew who is a Zionist for two simple reasons. First, Jews are a distinct group and need a homeland. But I feel the same way about Kurds and American Blacks. Second, and more importantly, the more Jews there are in Israel, the less left-wing subversive Jews there are in the West wreaking havoc and screwing things up. So, that is how I define my being a Zionist Jew. Now, what comes to your mind when you hear the term “Zionist Jew?” I’d like to hear from your readers as well.
Laura writes:
I hope to respond to your points soon.
Laura adds:
I have comments to post on this entry but I have not had the chance to get to them yet.
March 21, 2016
Kathlene M. writes:
Mark Jaws asked what your readers think when we hear the phrase “Zionist Jew.” Here is my response:
When I hear or read that phrase, I think of “a chauvinistic racist phenomenon which has absolutely naught to do with Judaism.” There are also Zionist Christians and I likewise think they have absolutely little to do with Christianity.
I consider a Zionist to be a person who idolizes the earthly human-created nation-state called “Israel.” Contrary to conventional wisdom, this modern State of Israel actually threatens the security of the Jewish people and all peoples as it relies on anti-human policies of land theft, murder and violence which are absolutely contrary to Judaic law and Christian doctrine.
Jesus told us in Matthew 7:15-17 that we can tell a tree by its fruit. The fruit of Zionism is death, violence and destruction. Furthermore it is very revealing that our western elites are trying to suppress dissent against Zionism and the State of Israel by various means, such as outlawing the BDS (Boycott Divest Sanctions) movement, charging people with “anti-semitism” and terrorism, and censoring or attacking any anti-Zionist thought or writing.
I recommend True Torah Jews’ website for a wealth of information about Zionism and why it is contrary to Judaism:
“From its’ inception, many rabbis warned of the potential dangers of Zionism and openly declared that all Jews loyal to G-d should stay away from it like one would from fire…All of the leading Jewish religious authorities of that era predicted great hardship to befall humanity generally and the Jewish People particularly, as a result of Zionism….It is no secret that the founders of Zionism had never studied Jewish Law nor did they express interest in our holy tradition. They openly defied Rabbinical authority and self-appointed themselves as leaders of the Jewish “nation”. In Jewish history, actions like those have always spelled disaster.”
…[The] charismatic individual, the Rebbe of Satmar, Grand Rabbi Joel Teitelbaum, did not mince any words. Straight to the point he called Zionism “the work of Satan”, “a sacrilege” and “a blasphemy”. He forbade any participation with anything even remotely associated with Zionism and said that Zionism was bound to call the wrath of G-d upon His people. He maintained this stance with unwavering bravery from the onset of Zionism whilst he was still in Hungary up until his death in New York where he lead a congregation numbering in the hundreds of thousands. “
God bless you and your family this Easter season and always.
Laura writes:
Thank you very much.
The website you link states:
These rabbis have received their rights and responsibilities and form a link in the unbroken chain of the Jewish tradition dating all the way back to Moses who received the Torah from Almighty G-d Himself.
The truth is, it is not an unbroken chain. The chain was broken by Phariseeism and Talmudism, and by the Jews’ rejection of the Incarnation, which was prophesied in detail in the Torah, or the Old Testament.
Sébastien Wolf writes:
If Zionism was simply the quest for a national homeland, the comment by Mark Jaws would be eminently correct. This is why, when a Jew tells a Gentile that he need be more accommodating to foreigners, otherwise he is behaving like a Nazi, the best response is to tell him that the holocaust is the best reason why every nation deserves a homeland.
Although he will keep quiet, this response displeases many Jews because Zionism, which is just the modern name for Phariseeism, Talmudic Judaism, or Frankism (after Jacob Frank), is a messianic quest for world domination. Jews like Gilad Atzmon undertand this which is why they call him a self-hating Jew. You cannot disconnect the nationalist project of Zionism from the the messianic ideal.
Remember that the Balfour Agreement took place in the same week as the Judeo-Bolshevic revolution. Both projects were put in place by Zionists, yet the initial one posits an ethnically pure state for Jews, whilst the other aims for the destruction of the goyim.
Ben M. writes:
Zionism is the right of the Jewish people to a homeland in the land of the Bible. I don’t know whether the Jews can hold the land until the Earth is an unpopulated rock, but in view of Jewish history, a sympathy for Israel is the only decent attitude.
Laura, have you ever read this book? It is beautifully written and might open your heart.
Laura writes:
Thank you.
The ancient Jewish prophets themselves foretold that the land of the Bible would be taken from the Jews, who forfeited all right to the Holy Land with their rejection of their own prophets and the Messiah. Most, or a very large percentage, of Jews in Israel reject the religion of their forefathers anyway and are secularists of some kind or another.
Jews should have a homeland. Have you ever heard of Birobidjan? A brief description can be found here (I am unfamiliar with this website so I cannot vouch for its other content):
The reality, admitted even by Jewish sources such as the Encyclopedia Judaica, is that Birobidjan was a widely supported initiative to create a Jewish homeland, beginning in 1928 and formalised in 1934.
A large number of Jews took leading roles in the 1917 Russian Revolution, but while these were happy to submerge their Jewish identity into their Bolshevik identity, they recognised that there was a broader problem of how to deal with Russia’s Jews.
The last thing the Bolshevik leaders wanted was for their new social experiment to be derailed by further outbreaks of the traditional hostility between Russians and Jews. So early plans to settle Jews in the Ukraine or Crimea were swiftly abandoned, due to adverse reactions from the existing local populations.
The region around Birobidjan by contrast was a large and virtually empty space, and an autonomous Jewish region was created amounting to 36,000 sq. km. This is almost the size of Switzerland (40,000 sq. km) and considerably larger in area than modern Israel (20,000 sq. km).
Far from Jews being forcibly exiled to Birobidjan, there were extensive worldwide efforts to promote this Soviet Jewish homeland project, including ‘Ambidjan’, the American Birobidjan Committee, whose officials included Albert Einstein and the prominent American Jewish author B.Z. Goldberg.
More than a thousand Jews from outside the Soviet Union emigrated to Birobidjan during the 1930s, though once the Zionist project neared fruition it overshadowed its Stalinist rival.
Regarding the detailed prophecies in the Old Testament foretelling many details of Jesus’s life and the eventual dispersal of the Jews, the Rev. Michael Muller wrote:
As to the Jews, the prophets foretold the general ruin of the kingdom of Israel; that the city and temple would be destroyed, and restored for a time; that the Jews would be captives in Babylon, and that they would again return; that they would reject the Messiah, and put him to death; that God would abandon them, and disperse them over the whole earth; that he would make an
eternal covenant with another people, and that the Jews would be converted at the end of the world.
Muller is, of course, describing Jews as a spiritual nation, not a racial one. Jesus, the Apostles and many early followers of Jesus were Israelites. Muller, who wrote his book God: The Teacher of Mankind in 1880, before the founding of modern Israel, continues:
As to the prophecies concerning the Messiah, the prophet Daniel foretold the precise time of the Messiah’s coming. While the Jews were captives in Babylon, God sent his angel Gabriel to the prophet Daniel to inform him that the city and the temple of Jerusalem would be rebuilt ; and that seventy weeks would elapse from the publication of the edict for the rebuilding of the city and temple to the coming of Christ;, that in the middle of the seventieth week the Messiah would be put to death; that he would be rejected by his own people, and consequently would cease to regard them as his; that, after this, the city and the temple would be entirely
destroyed; that, before the demolition of the temple, the abomination of desolation would be seen in that holy place; and, that, immediately after, the Jews would suffer a desolation which would endure to the end of time. (Dan. ix, 24, 25, 27.)
The prophet’s weeks are understood, by all interpreters of the Holy Scriptures, to mean years for days, so that sixty-nine weeks of years amount to 483 years. The edict for rebuilding the walls of Jerusalem was made by Artaxerxes Longimanus, in the twentieth year of his reign, which was the year of the world 3548. Now, if to 3548 we add Daniel’s weeks of years, 483, the number
will be 4031, which is the year of Christ s baptism by St. John, and the commencement of his public life, lasting about three years and three months, the middle of the last seventieth week, in which Christ was put to death. The Jews abandoned and denied Jesus; they were rejected
by him as reprobates, and then the Romans destroyed their city and temple: the abominations committed in the temple, as described by Josephus, were horrible. Since that time the Jews have been dispersed over the whole earth, and, though even aided in their attempts to rebuild
Jerusalem by idolatrous emperors who hated Christianity, they failed in every effort.
Isaias foretold that the Messiah should be born of a virgin: ” Behold a virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and his name shall be called Emmanuel.” (Isa. vii, -15 ) “And Christ was conceived by the power of the Holy Ghost, and born of the Blessed Virgin Mary,” (Matt, i, 23.)
Micheas foretold that the Redeemer should be born In the city of Bethlehem, as even the Jews declared to the Magi, in the presence of Herod. (Mich, v, 2 ; Matt, ii, 5, 6.) And Christ chose to be born in a stable of Bethlehem.
Isaias and David foretold all the pains, sorrows, and insults, which the Saviour was to endure, and that, in a manner so precise and accurate, as to lead one to suppose that they had been eye-witnesses of the sufferings of the Redeemer : ” I have given my body to the strikers, and
my cheeks to them that plucked them ; I have not turned away my face from them that rebuked me, and spit uponme.” (Isa. 1, 6.) “I am a worjj^and no man, the reproach of men, and the outcast of the people. ” (Ps. xxi, 7.) ” There is no beauty in him, nor comeliness : despised and the most abject of men, a man of sorrows, and acquainted with infirmity : surely he hath borne our infirmities, and carried our sorrows, and we have thought him as it were a leper, and as one struck by God, and afflicted.” (Isa. liii.) ” And they gave me gall for my food, and in my
thirst they gave me vinegar to drink. ” (Ps. Ixviii, 22.) “Many dogs have encompassed me : the council of the malignant hath besieged me. They have dug my hands and feet, they have numbered all my bones. They parted mny garments amongst them, and upon my vesture they
cast lots.” (Ps. xxi, 17-19.)
David foretold the resurrection and ascension of the Redeemer, saying, “Thou hast ascended on high, hast led captivity captive.” (Ps. Ixvii, 19.) ” Sing ye to God, who.mounteth above the heavens.” (Ps. Ixvii, 34.)
The prophet Joel foretold that the Redeemer would send down the Holy Ghost : “I will pour out my spirit upon all flesh, and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy.” (Chap, ii, 28.)
The Saviour s everlasting priesthood was also foretold in these words: “He shall be a priest upon his throne 7 (Zach. vi, 13) ; “Thou art a priest forever, according to the order of Melchisedech.” (Ps. cix, 4.)
The prophets also foretold the conversion of the Gentiles, and the foundation, spread and duration of Christ’s Church, saying that the Messiah shall be the light of the Gentiles,
and that all nations of the earth shall be blessed in him ; that he shall establish a new sacrifice, and a new priesthood, and found a kingdom of God, reaching from sea to sea, to the end of the earth, which shall never be destroyed, but shall stand forever. (Mai. i, 11 ; Isa. Ixvi, 21 j- Jer. iii, 15; Zach. ix, 10; Dan. ii, 44, and vii, 14.)
12. Why were all those prophecies made?
They were made: 1, to keep alive man’s hope in the Redeemer to come; 2, to prepare him to receive the Redeemer.
When God intends to do something very extraordinary, He generally prepares men for it by revealing to them, beforehand, what He is about to do. When he intended to destroy the world by the Deluge, he made it known through Noe, a hundred years before the event took place.
God acts thus with men because he does not wish to overwhelm them by his strange and mysterious dealings. Now the most wonderful thing that God ever decreed is the sending of the Redeemer, the Incarnation of his well-beloved Son, for the salvation of mankind. From the
beginning he made provision that, by the holy patriarchs, the hope in the Redeemer should be carefully preserved among the people. But the nearer the time approached for his coming, the more did God the Father reveal, through his prophets, portions of the Jewish history, as
well as what regarded the religion to be established by the Redeemer, in order that the Jews, seeing in their own immediate history these prophecies verified by the event,
might find in them an evident proof of the prophecies regarding the Messiah and his religion, know him [by them], and receive him with great joy and gratitude. These prophecies were made, long before the coming of the Redeemer, for Malachias, the last of the prophets, prophesied four hundred and filfty years before Christ. They were carefully preserved and read by the Jews as divine oracles; they also were translated into different languages, and spread among the pagan nations. Now if it is asked:
13. In whom were all those prophecies fulfilled?
The answer is : In Jesus Christ, the Son of God; and in Christ were also fulfilled all those figures which related to or typified his life, as ivill be seen in . the next instruction.
Jesus, who spoke many gentle words as well, said to the Jews:
“If you do not believe that I am He [the Messiah] you will die in your sins.” [John 8:28]