Wednesday, October 25, 2023

Today they have come for the Jew but tomorrow they will come for you!

 


The monster of intersectional identity politics is a poisoned dart aimed at the heart of Christian ethics and the plurality inherent to Classical Liberalism. If allowed it will return us to all the horrific Nazi and Communist social collectivist failures of the past as it reawakens our basest tribal instincts by pitting one identity group against another. Today they have come for the Jew but tomorrow they will come for you!

How has this come about?

The West is dying because of the suicidal ideation of university professors who are teaching their students to hate themselves as an extension of the “oppressive culture” into which they were born. This even though identity politics has invariably created totalitarian and authoritarian regimes, so obviously the academics responsible do not care. After all, as learned academics they must be aware that our culture as compared to any other in the history of mankind has created greater personal autonomy, economic liberty, plurality, and legal justice. But this too must be ignored for them to pursue their radical cultural revolution. What they don't realize is that in condemning our culture, Christianity, and the Western liberal values which have been responsible for creating democracy, plurality, and the economic prosperity of free markets that they are replacing this with the critical dialectical insanity of Neo-Marxism synthesised with Nazism.  Marxism and Nazism are after all simply other Western ideologies, and ones which resulted in identity politics, murder, oppression, authoritarian tyranny, and economic ruin. In doing so they deliberately ignore the fact that liberalism and their ideology both originated in the West while conveniently omitting the history of how the latter invariably became death cults of murderous identity politics where individuals are deemed to be morally superior or inferior based purely upon their immutable characteristics.

In fact, in the face of the astounding rise in antisemitism in the west and its link to Nazims some are now making comparisons to it and Hamas. Particularly since Western governments have been very reluctant to condemn Hamas and its unwarranted heinous perpetration of terror against innocents which include its own women and children whom it hides behind. Nazism required faith to believe in it since there was no evidence to justify its ideological conclusions. It created mystical simulacra to replace reality. Nazis believed that they were a part of an inevitable ontological process of the evolutionary development of the master race. It fulfilled all Nietzsche's ideations of the Übermensch where man would become his own god. It invented its own sacred games, rituals, and festivals. It offered sacrifices to the pagan god of statism. It existed as a denial of Christianity just like Islam. Moreover, it blamed the Jews for problems of Germany’s own making.

There are some arguments made by historians and scholars about certain similarities between the ideologies of Nazism and some forms of radical Islamism, particularly in their expressions of extreme antisemitism and xenophobia. However, it's important to note that these comparisons are specific to certain radical interpretations of Islam, not the religion as a whole.

During World War II, there were instances of political and military relationships between Nazi Germany and the leadership of the Arab world. These relationships were often founded on shared hostilities toward common enemies, such as the United Kingdom and the French Third Republic, along with communism, and Zionism. Nazi Germany made significant attempts to promote an alliance with the "Muslim world" against their alleged common enemies.

Universities have become one of the main sources of antisemitism:

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/educators-warn-of-antisemitic-outbreak-on-college-campuses-denounce-tone-deafness-of-faculty-and-students/ar-AA1ixZXl

It’s important to clarify that not all professors are antisemitic. After all, universities are supposed to be diverse places with faculty members holding a wide range of beliefs and ideologies. But do they invariably do so? Sadly, there have been concerns raised about instances of antisemitism in academic settings.

“Educators warn of antisemitic ‘outbreak’ on college campuses, denounce ‘tone deafness’ of faculty and students”

“Educators and Jewish leaders are sounding the alarm on an "outbreak" of antisemitism on college campuses and are speaking out against faculty and students who displayed a complete "lack of empathy" following the Hamas terrorist attacks against Israel.

The Anti-Defamation League (ADL), which has been tracking instances of antisemitism in the U.S. since 1979, reported over 100 antisemitic incidents in the United States since October 7.

The organization also said it received a sharp increase in complaints from college campuses during a conflict between Israel and Palestinian forces in May 2021 and again this month.

Speaking with Fox News Digital, Touro College and University System President Dr. Alan Kadish said Jewish students on college campuses over the past decade have felt an increase in antisemitism but, up until this point, have felt perhaps that it was manageable.

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"I think the most recent outbreak has shattered that illusion," Kadish said of the Hamas terrorist attacks against Israeli civilians.”

Some studies suggest that faculty members who endorse certain political movements, such as the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement against Israel, may contribute to an environment where antisemitic incidents occur. There have been reports of Jewish students experiencing vandalism and threats of violence, and educators and Jewish leaders have expressed concern about a perceived “outbreak” of antisemitism on college campuses.

Under Neo-Marxism, Nazism and Political Islamism there is no room for dissent and diversity of opinion, and so now too in our universities under the moniker of their Postmodern WOKE agenda. Many in the Academy have created a ridiculous simulacrum, a fantasy, namely that Israel and Zionism are the boogie man, and not the unconscionable totalitarianism of Hamas. These worldly professors may claim to be atheists but if what they believe and practice ain't an idolatrous religion which is altogether too close to Nazism then I have no idea what could possibly be considered such. You gonna serve somebody, choose carefully!

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