>>6139913 (pb)
In the beginning… the end! :-D
(Berashith, Hebrew: "In the beginning")
Nice triple. Honestly, you should get to know some. Some of the most noble-hearted individuals I have met, both virtually and in real life, are Palestinian. You would be amazed how honourable they remain despite the unconscionable treatment they have received as a people for over 70 years. They are also some of the most highly educated people on the planet. Don't forget that the fake news is precisely let. To be honest, I'm amazed at the level of restraint and refusal to hate that I have seen in them. If someone did to my family what I know is done on a daily basis to their families, well…. I think you know what I mean. Seriously, try to get to know some and get the story first-hand. In general, at least from my own experiences, they are quite an exceptional people, far different from what the fake news media would have one believe.
That sort of atrocity is of course utterly reprehensible.And I hope the perpetrators of all those sorts of acts are brought to justice. But that said, I'm quite familiar with Irish people from both sides of the border, being half-Irish myself with family on both sides. I would still say that the Palestinians, both Christian and Muslim (people tend to forget that one third of Palestinians are Christian) have a far deeper spirituality than anything I have seen in any people in the West and on the whole a nobility that pushes them to try to swallow any feelings of hatred or desire for revenge when these things occur. On the whole, of course. There is the odd one who watches his sister bleed to death while she is forced to wait at a border checkpoint by Israeli security guards while giving birth who might go off the rails, not that surprisingly perhaps… but generally, my experience is that they bear that massive injustices they experience with amazing restraint. I haven't always had the same experience with Irish people, who can turn pretty violent if you just say the wrong thing. YMMV.
If he doesn't, we have all been wasting our time and the "globalist special interests" that he referred to at Palm Beach and who run the fake news media will have their New World (Dis)Order after all.
An E. Michael Jones fan, huh? The guy is brilliant. I agree with with the principle of Sicut Judaeis Non too. But I think one should understand that Jesus's comments about loving one's enemies was first and foremost a direct critique of how the Pharisees were teaching the discriminatory Talmudic doctrine of favouring Jews over non-Jews. The guy did call them sons of the devil, a brood of vipers, whited sepulchres full of bones and uncleanliness and said they would burn in the fires of hell, after all. But, yeah, violence is definitely to be condemned. (We should perhaps follow the example of driving them out of the temple though.)
"Sicut Judaeis", "Sicut Judaeis Non" (E. Michael Jones's way of referring to it, or even "Sicut Judaeis Non Debeat"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sicut_Judaeis