A Durable Peace: Israel and its Place Among the Nations
Early in the book, Benjamin Netanyahu (Israeli Prime Minister) boasts the goal of Israeli is to create an enthno-state. He laments the facts that too many Jews are marrying non-jews and the creation of Israel has returned pride so that Jews can once again marry Jews (and carry on state based upon genetics). If that is the case, I really see no reason why Germany can't be resurrected so that Germans can once again take pride in being German and create a state based upon a genetic German bloodline.
He also goes into excruciating fanatical absurd detail, as all Jews do, to explain that even though the Jews did not occupy Palestine for 2000 years it was still their land. This gives you insight into the schizophrenic mindset of zionists. To anyone outside of (Jewish Power) Structure this claim would seem absolutely absurd (and it is) but the fanatical nature of Jews to cling to this premise is startling to say the least.
Not sure if you've ever dealt with someone what wasn't well, but that's the sense i get after reading the Book (I'm about 25% of the way through).
A Durable Peace: Israel and its Place Among the Nations
Early in the book, Benjamin Netanyahu (Israeli Prime Minister) boasts the goal of Israeli is to create an enthno-state. He laments the facts that too many Jews are marrying non-jews and the creation of Israel has returned pride so that Jews can once again marry Jews (and carry on state based upon genetics). If that is the case, I really see no reason why Germany can't be resurrected so that Germans can once again take pride in being German and create a state based upon a genetic German bloodline.
He also goes into excruciating fanatical absurd detail, as all Jews do, to explain that even though the Jews did not occupy Palestine for 2000 years it was still their land. This gives you insight into the schizophrenic mindset of zionists. To anyone outside of (Jewish Power) Structure this claim would seem absolutely absurd (and it is) but the fanatical nature of Jews to cling to this premise is startling to say the least.
Not sure if you've ever dealt with someone what wasn't well, but that's the sense i get after reading the Book (I'm about 25% of the way through).
I'll check this one, thanks. Talking about ethnostate fanaticism and schizophrenia, have you red anything by Herzl?
Theodor Herzl (Jewish) ? I'm aware of who he is but haven't read his work. It's on my to do list. It's a critical part of (Critical Semitic Theory)