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Friday, February 08, 2013
Anniversaries
It's known that as marriage grows older, more expensive anniversary presents become imperative to keep peace at home. I married old hoping to escape that fate. Yet time ran faster than I did and a big, round number anniversary is knocking on the bedroom's door.
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One of the reasons why Israel was founded was so that Jews would only have to deal with each other and could not falsely be accused of cheating the poor innocent goyim. With these tensions relieved, other nations would come to regard Israelis as just another people and not have any particular opinion about them, just as most people have no particular opinion about Norwegians or Paraguayans. It hasn't worked. It turns out that anti-Semites hate Jews, period. They hate them near, they hate them far, the hate them if the have contact with them, they hate them even if they don't know any. The corollary of this is there is no point in trying to please them, because nothing you do or don't to will change there mind.
K
There are different grades of anti-semites. The hardcore anti-semites despise Israel, Jews and anyone who's been within 20 feet of a kosher deli. They are beyond reasoning.
Then there are the soft-core, race-realist, anti-semites, like Herzl. He had many disparaging comments to make about his fellow Jews, and recognised the unpleasant friction that often existed when Jews and non-Jews occupied the same space. The early zionists had much support amongst this type of anti-semite. Herzl was never going to win over the hard-core Jew haters.
Yes, the anti-Semites of Poland were Zionists. My father said that during the Przytyk pogrom, they chanted "Żydów do Palestyny". Unfortunately, I don't think they meant it in a friendly way - it was more like "get the hell out of OUR country". When the Jews were leaving for Auschwitz instead of Palestine, that suited them just fine.
K
In Hungary TODAY they chant "Jews Go to Israel" followed by "Jews Out of Palestine".
Consistency is not their forte.
Oh, their plenty consistent. First they want the Jews to go to Israel, then they want the Jews to be forced out of Palestine, presumably with many killed or injured. Makes perfect sense to ferocious Jew-haters.
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