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The Buts and the Biblical Law.Comments
Yeah, "On the other hand..." ( Sholom Aleichem's "Tevye" in "Fiddler") "Oh! I seem to have run out of hands Lord....." (The same "Tevye" in "Fiddler") That about sums the situation up doesn't it? Peace, Tamar Posted by: Tamar (6AM and very tired) on December 16, 2004 11:09 PM Clearly articulated views by Steven Shamrak. I'd like to add: Zionists are pragmatic and realistic. The source document is not the Washington Post. Arabs are present in Israel with more than the tacit approval of the Labor "Zionists". Other countries successfully handle immigration control. The real problem is internal to Israel. A current secular din rodef is the Government of Israel's agreement with the World Bank to allow for an additional 5,000 Arab day laborers into Israel. Even Cuba's annual sugar cane harvest doesn't allow for this type of nonsense. Kol tuv, Posted by: BobW
Right On, BobW (and Tamar, of course! :-)) We have a painfully obvious example of the thinking Shamrak discusses on the "Jewish Nationalists" post thread a couple of posts below, here. Again and again those words of Orwell: - "A generation of the unteachable hang on us like a necklace of corpses".... Denial Denial Denial. "La-la-la-la-la I can't hear you"... Posted by: Tiburon on December 17, 2004 09:20 AM Post a comment |
The Buts and the Biblical Law.
By Steven Shamrak
The real Zionists are often criticized for their strong, uncompromising points of view. Israel is criticized for not doing enough for peace, too. But, the same people are able to find any inconceivable justification for the horrendous actions of Jewish enemies. Many critics are Jewish and, in their strange way, they do care about the Jewish state. Regrettably, a well designed and executed propaganda campaign, supported by terror acts does effect people on a deep psychological level. Therefore, even decent members of the public, who have been exposed to and brainwashed by anti-Israel propaganda for a long time, are unable to evaluate the reality and the facts behind the news.
Even committed Zionists have become indifferent and cynical, due to self-destructive policies and inaction by successive Israel governments. There is atmosphere of despair among many staunch Zionists and supporters of the state of Israel. Even they began to use ‘politicaly correct’ terminology and self-limiting ideas. This creates the perception of hopelessness and facilitates an inability to follow through the realisation of the Jewish national goal. I would like to address the most commonly expressed scoldings:
“We can’t have everything” – We do not want ‘everything’! It is ‘others’ have been ‘acquiring’ all they could for centuries. And now, they are imposing limitations on Jews, so we wouldn’t even try to return what is rightfully ours!
“One must be pragmatic and realistic” – The reality is perceived illusion. It is created by action. Why should we accept ‘sh***y’ reality imposed on us by our ‘friends’ and enemies? Only by setting the ‘Big’ goals can anything great can be achieved!
“What about 3 millions Arabs living in Israel and territories” – What about them? Most of them came to Palestine after Zionists started reclaiming Jewish land. The goal of their masters, Arab and British, was to prevent the creation of the state of Israel. There are 22 Arab countries. It is time for them to return home. The message must be clear: Their sinister plan has failed!
“They will not allow us…” – Those mysterious ‘They’ again: ‘They’ were silent and did not want Jews survive Holocaust, ‘They’ did everything possible to prevent creation of the only Jewish state, ‘They’ have been doing nothing to stop Arab terror against Israel. Must we care what ‘They’ think? We must do what is right for us. Nobody else will. This is the only way!
It is written in Torah that if a thief is trying to tunnel into your house at night, you are allowed to kill him (The reasoning is that your life is without a doubt endangered). Arabs has continually said that they want to remove all Jews from Palestine. Only recently, they actually spent 4 months digging 730 meters long tunnel and killed 5 Israelis. For two thousand years Jews let robbery and killings go unpunished. We closed our eyes on too many ‘tunnels’. The time has come to invoke the biblical law!
Posted by Ted Belman at December 17, 2004 07:58 AM