Thursday, October 26, 2006

"I have never learned to fight for my freedom. I was only good at enjoying it.”

When you're ready for a grim, Mark Steyn world view, without the humor, try the Brussels Journal.

Contemporary anti-Semitism in Europe (at least when coming from native
Europeans) is related to anti-Americanism. People who are not prepared to resist
and are eager to submit, hate others who do not want to submit and are prepared
to fight. They hate them because they are afraid that the latter will endanger
their lives as well. In their view everyone must submit.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I believe my father is a friend of yours and while I feel the same way only the reversal of it. I think that people who are anti-semitic(myself included) are such because they (semites) are so eager to submit to popular Judeo-christian propaganda such as the genocidal zionist dream, but I dont hate them I pity them and what they are doing to the country I love(U.S.A). I feel that the Z.O.G. we have is pushing true patriotism into the past and creating a Israel-America powerhouse that is stepping on Palestian rights. We should fight international terrorism not someone the jews pissed off by blowing up buildings in the late 40's or bulldozing houses since (Palestine). One of the biggest threats to America isn't without it lies in our institutions and it is corroding our hearts and minds with zionist ideals and propaganda. But I feel that we should fight Al Queda and that we should invade Iran not for israel but for ourselves, Europe and friendly Arab nations who oppose the Iran Nuclear program. While I am anti-semetic I would like to point out that I feel they have a right to believe what they want but I don't want to cause them harm or anything of the sort, they are entitled to their beliefs but so am I. here is some information from http://www.washington-report.org/html/us_aid_to_israel.htm

Summary

Benefits to Israel of U.S. Aid
Since 1949 (As of November 1, 1997)

Foreign Aid Grants and Loans
$74,157,600,000

Other U.S. Aid (12.2% of Foreign Aid)
$9,047,227,200

Interest to Israel from Advanced Payments
$1,650,000,000

Grand Total
$84,854,827,200

Total Benefits per Israeli
$14,630
Cost to U.S. Taxpayers of U.S.
Aid to Israel

Grand Total
$84,854,827,200

Interest Costs Borne by U.S.
$49,936,680,000

Total Cost to U.S. Taxpayers
$134,791,507,200

Total Taxpayer Cost per Israeli
$23,240

Anonymous said...

for the previous comment I would like to point out that while I am not racial supremacist, I am a racialist and do feel that racial concerns should help in making policy here and elsewhere.

The 73rd Virgin said...

Israel is an ally, simple as that. I don't have time or inclination to check your numbers, but they still represent money well spent.

Compare these costs to the defense of all of western Europe for the past 60 years, or to our annual aid to useless allies such as Egypt.

The zionist "jew-beams", as Dean Barnett jokingly refers to them, have not corroded my heart.