The Anti-Semitic Moment

Candace Owens made a splash a few years ago as black, female conservative but now is branching out – she’s taking up the cause of the Third Reich. Whether as a matter of conviction or because there’s lots of anti-Semitic clicks to be had from the Gaza war is unknown. Superficially, you might think that National Socialism is something black people can’t do but it is actually infinitely applicable. The key isn’t being German, or even white. The key is to be anti-Semitic. If we could dig up Zombie Hitler he’d probably still assert that black skinned people are inherently inferior, but that would only be until he got his bearings and realized there’s room for everyone, except Jews. Hitler, after all, made alliance with the Japanese…and for all his granting honorary Aryan status to the Japanese, this was a violation of strict Nazi ideology.

The first step to Nazism – the gateway drug – is blame Jews for something. Not a Jew, but Jews, as such. The Gaza war has provided ample opportunity for people to blame the Jews. There are now right and left people who have found that in spite of all other differences, a shared hatred of Jews can unite them. And once you start hating the Jews, all sorts of vistas open up for you. For Owens, it was the shocking revelation (to her, at any rate) that Germans in 1945 were treated very poorly. What she mainly found out about was the expulsion of the German population from central and eastern Europe in the aftermath of WWII.

Nobody knows for certain how many people were involved but it was certainly more than 10 million Germans forced from lands Germans had lived in for centuries. In the process, unknown numbers of Germans were robbed, raped, beaten and murdered. Poles and Czechs were especially notable in their brutality but nobody ever exceeded what the Russians did when they got into Germany. Over on the western side, the French unleashed their North African soldiers on the German population with the expected result. The Anglo-Americans were the most gentle but as we went into Germany we were quite savage is suppressing the least sign of resistance, we confiscated huge amounts of undamaged housing (giving the Germans literal minutes to clear out) and there were robberies, rapes and murders of Germans. Candace is shocked by all this. And on her posts about it, a huge raft of neo-Nazis have posted article after article making out that the Germans were the victims. That the whole war was orchestrated by the Jews to destroy Germany.

This is all pure, unadulterated nonsense.

As I’ve noted before, the Germans got off light in World War Two. They started a war they had no cause to start. They behaved with inhuman savagery towards the people they conquered. Their plan was to massacre millions and settle Germans on the lands of the dead; any survivors among the conquered were to be reduced to slavery. As they retreated they gratuitously destroyed as much property in occupied countries as they could. And they did this because they thought they were superior. Hitler didn’t start the concept of Germanic superiority. Oddly, it was started by a Frenchman Arthur de Gobineau. He asserted that the more Aryan you were, the more superior. In his view, France was undone because the inferior, non-Aryan part of the nation had managed to overthrow the superior, Aryan part (of which he was a member). From Gobineau to Hitler is a whole raft of race theorists who built into the German mind this idea that they were superior and that superior people must rule the lesser. Bottom line: the Germans wanted Hitler and his war. They wanted him and it to be a success. They looked forward eagerly to being masters over slaves. Of course, Germans aren’t superior and all the Aryan blood in the world isn’t going to help you deal with 1,000 8th Air Force bombers overhead, Montgomery’s 21st Army Group crossing the Rhine or Zhukov’s 1st Belorussian Front staffed with men who had their whole families massacred by Germans. The Germans, in the end, were stupid. And what they got in 1945 was what was coming. The Jews had nothing to do with it: the Germans called down the wrath of God upon themselves.

But we also have a population of highly uneducated people. And thus Owens’ being shocked to find that the people who caused World War Two weren’t treated with kid gloves. That’s bad enough: the worst part of it is that its all being worked into blaming the Jews, and this as part of the larger Islamist/Western Leftist program to annul the State of Israel. We’re just a step away from a major portion of the Western world holding to the view that there is a Global Jewish Conspiracy. As noted, blaming Jews is the gateway drug to Nazism – but once you’re through that gate, then its increasingly easy to blame all problems on your target. That is what Owens is doing vis WWII. But you’ll find voices saying that the border invasion, the trans movement, child trafficking, drug addition and on and on are caused by the Jews. And if we could just get rid of these damned Jews, we could fix it all.

It can’t be emphasized enough that we must stamp on this. We cannot permit this line of thinking to grow. Those who are propagating it must have their ability to do so taken away. This isn’t a matter of free speech of anything trivial: the people propagating anti-Semitism are, knowing or not, preparing for a Holocaust. They have to be stopped before they get enough adherents to first massacre the Jews of Israel, then massacre the Jews of the world. We have found that “Never Again” is just words – just saying you won’t have a Holocaust isn’t enough to prevent it. You must stop it – and as we learned last time, it must be stopped early. There are some ideas so evil that they must be suppressed – and one of those ideas is that Jews, as a group, control things. Like your Jewish neighbor goes to the Jew Conspiracy Meeting once a month to make plans. It is just stupid – but just because it is stupid doesn’t mean it isn’t lethal. In fact, an argument can be made the more stupid the idea is, the more lethal it can be. Basically, once someone signs on to be stupid, they usually feel they can’t back away from it for fear of ridicule…so they just double and triple down on it. The SA guy who beat up a Jew in 1929 became the gas chamber operator in 1943.

We do have some means of stopping this. First off would be cutting of the anti-Semitic money. Huge amounts of Arab oil money flows into America’s schools, thus paying for anti-Semitism. Huge numbers of anti-Semitic Muslim students are enrolled in our colleges; expel and deport them. Cut off funding for UNWRA, the Red Cross/Red Crescent and a huge number of other NGO’s who have become overtly anti-Semitic over time. Fire the government and education bureaucrats and professors who have talked up drivel like “anti-colonialism”. Doing all of this might be sufficient to protect the American body politic from the anti-Semitic virus – but we must also keep in mind that an application of violence against the worst offenders might prove necessary. This is that crucial; the future of human decency is at stake. How a person views the Jews is the litmus test on whether or not they are sane, reasonable people. Those who hate them must be ostracized at a minimum, destroyed as a last resort.

33 thoughts on “The Anti-Semitic Moment

  1. Retired Spook's avatar Retired Spook April 21, 2024 / 5:22 pm

    Jewish people are not a monolithic block. Many of them are Leftists first and Jews in name only. I’ve known some Jews who would give you the shirt off their back, some who would sell you the shirt off their back for double what it’s worth and then when you’re not looking, substitute a cheap knockoff, and some who would steal the shirt off YOUR back and then deny that they had done it. Many of them are their own worst enemy. That said, they are our best ally in the Middle East, and they certainly didn’t deserve what happened to them on 10/7.

    • Amazona's avatar Amazona April 21, 2024 / 7:49 pm

      A general impression of American Jews, and I admit that this is a stereotype, is that their self-image is one of a higher level of intelligence. Possibly as a reaction.to anti-semitism Jews in general—– and again I agree, this is a big generalization—–have tended to gravitate toward professions that have the impression of a higher intellect. That is medicine, academia and the law.

      The left has carefully crafted a lot of its appeal to fit into those categories. For some reason there is a demographic that views leftism as a more advanced, more intellectual, form of government. And I think this is why so many Jews, especially American Jews are attracted to it, because it fits in with their own self-image of being intellectually advanced.

      I’ve often commented that the main attraction of the left is its promise that it provides a shortcut to the higher moral ground. When you adopt a political philosophy because you believe that it establishes your identity as a more moral person this is going to override any objective analysis of that political philosophy. If you adopt a political philosophy, or at least support and enable it, because you think it shows that you’re smarter than other people, more advanced intellectually, it’s going to be very difficult to give up that illusion.

      • Rm42's avatar Rm42 April 26, 2024 / 8:32 am

        because they view common sense as ‘common’. One way to cast yourself as an intellectual is to disagree with established common sense and cast yourself as just so smart that you are so smart you can see past the obvious answer. You don’t get any trailblazing credit for agreeing with the obvious.

      • Amazona's avatar Amazona April 26, 2024 / 9:33 am

        That’s a good summation. It allows people to assume the Intellectual High Ground merely by taking an adversarial position. The funny thing about Leftist “intellectuals” is that their assumed position of intellectual superiority depends on a determination to completely ignore facts. It is much more a belief system than a political philosophy, which is why we often refer to leftism as a secular religion.

        The Left’s foot soldiers such as the ones we see trying to post here don’t even pretend to have a political philosophy. They are in fact merely feral tribal members who share the same need to feel intellectually superior to the opposition but who choose to exhibit it merely by taunting, name-calling and insulting the other side.

    • Mark Noonan's avatar Mark Noonan April 23, 2024 / 9:32 am

      Good and bad in every group, right? And the bad among Judaism is the Leftist Jews…who are, of course, first and last Leftists. It is a bit funny to watch them now, after hanging out the BLM flag, calling America systemically racist and hinting darkly that Trump is another Hitler get hounded off campus by raving mobs of Progressive anti-Semites.

      But there still remains our duty: to stamp this garbage out.

  2. Cluster's avatar Cluster April 22, 2024 / 11:21 am

    You know what I hate? I hate people who blame others for their problems. Anyone who does that is a low quality human being, and that’s why I despise Islamists … they constantly blame others for the shit they heap upon the world. God made this planet big enough for all of us and while I hate Muslims, they have a right to exist …. Just far from me. God gave us everything we need to have a fulfilled life, all of us, no matter race, creed, or color. We just haven’t learned how to do that yet, and probably never will

  3. Cluster's avatar Cluster April 23, 2024 / 8:49 am

    So I understand that an official from Biden’s DOJ swooped in to give opening arguments in the hush money trial. That seems legit right? But there’s no coordination. Here’s something even more disturbing … the amount of redactments Jack Smith insisted on in the class doc trial. Thankfully Julie Kelly detailed it in the link below. The persecution of Donald Trump is the greatest threat to our Constitutional Republic since the Civil War.

    https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1782486128915857520.html

    Also, after watching the violence and chaos of the Hamas supporters the last several weeks, I’ll remind you that the Biden regime and the Media apparatus, still considers MAGA to be the greatest threat to our democracy. If you feel like you’re living in the Twilight Zone, you are right, because we are.

    • Mark Noonan's avatar Mark Noonan April 23, 2024 / 9:30 am

      It is a complete joke, all of the trials – but we know the purpose: tie Trump up. Use up money and time. Hope for a miracle.

      It won’t work.

      • Amazona's avatar Amazona April 23, 2024 / 12:55 pm

        I think it’s interesting that the Trump prosecution is trying to make a big deal out of communications with the National Enquirer to steer stories promoting Trump while the entire left is facing scrutiny over its work to steer stories to promote Biden. Here we have an effort to make a big deal out of Trump’s attorney working with the owner of the National Enquirer while pretending that the entire United States government was not working with other media outlets to promote Joe Biden or at least protect him.

      • Amazona's avatar Amazona April 24, 2024 / 9:40 am

        One response to this tactic:

        “What the four (yeah, I don’t get it either) WaPo hacks don’t mention in the article are the lengths that their employer and the rest of the mainstream media went to in 2016 to falsely smear and destroy then-candidate Trump. If — and this is a huge “if” — the Enquirer did manage to help squelch one or two potential hit pieces on Trump in 2016 that wouldn’t have been 1/1000th of one drop in the ocean of Trump character assassination that was (is) WaPo, The New York Times, CBS News, NBC News, ABC News, and the like.”

  4. Amazona's avatar Amazona April 23, 2024 / 11:21 am

    My favorite is Trump given $200 million fine for “resisting prosecution.”

    • Mark Noonan's avatar Mark Noonan April 23, 2024 / 1:19 pm

      Don’t know why “Cornpuss” made me laugh so much!

    • Cluster's avatar Cluster April 23, 2024 / 2:41 pm

      “Blown Opportunities” LMAO !!! OMG that’s priceless

  5. Amazona's avatar Amazona April 23, 2024 / 12:49 pm

    Another report on the insanity of so called climate change.

     “The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management’s (BOEM) final designation of an enormous Wind Energy Area (WEA) for the Gulf of Maine is the culmination of a rushed development process that is poorly informed on economic, scientific, environmental and cultural issues of paramount importance.” Joyce and Hawkins expounded in more detail.

    The WEA could produce potentially around 32 gigawatts of capacity, or around 3200 turbines, according to Joyce. He said that he is perpetually told, in justification, that the Gulf of Maine is warming at an alarming rate and climate action is needed. This seems improbable, since the world is actually experiencing a cooling trend, alleged atmospheric warming would reportedly warm less than the top inch of ocean water, and Maine was experiencing extreme cold as recently as early last year. But Biden administration financial incentives through the misnamed Inflation Reduction Act have made businesses careless of reality in pursuing wind turbines.

    But Joyce pointed out an even bigger irony about the WEA. Once the turbines are set up there, they have what he called “cooling stations” to cool down the heating turbines. A conservative estimate of the amount of heated water associated with the cooling stations in the projected WEA would be “29 billion gallons of [90 degree] water a year” if the WEA ended up producing only 15 GW. So, in order allegedly to cool down the Gulf of Maine (which has an average temperature of between 42 degrees and 61 degrees Farenheit during different seasons), climate alarmists plan a massive wind turbine area bigger than Rhode Island to pump up to 29 billion gallons of 90 degree water in the gulf! How does that make sense?

    While the climate hysterics claim warm air will heat the ocean, they seem pretty oblivious to the idea that pumping warm water into the ocean will have the same effect. Just what are these “Biden financial incentives” the article references? The comment makes me think of the “financial incentives” of the Biden Administration to Big Pharma, when the country was paying billions of dollars for so called vaccines.

    • Cluster's avatar Cluster April 23, 2024 / 4:15 pm

      There is zero scientific basis to climate change, and just the notion that man could negatively alter the climate of earth in 120 years is ABSURD. The earth is over 4 billion years old and we are but specs of sand on this planet. The hubris of man will be their downfall.

  6. Amazona's avatar Amazona April 23, 2024 / 1:16 pm

    Looks like a book I need to buy.

    Liz Truss’ Warning to US: Stop Appeasing Woke Orwellianism at Home and Totalitarianism Abroad

    So, what have I learned from my experience? What have I learned from my time in office? I have learned that we are facing really quite challenging forces of the global Left, not just in terms of their virulent activists making extremist documents, but also the power they hold in our institutions. And that leads me to believe that what conservatives need is what I describe as a bigger bazooka.

    Now, what do I mean by a bigger bazooka? Well, first of all, I mean that we need really strong conservative political infrastructure to be able to take on the Left. They are well-funded, they are activists, they have many friends in high places. And we need strength and depth in our political operation.

    That’s why I’m working on a new political movement in the U.K. called Popular Conservatism, which is about bringing in more activists, more candidates, more potential legislators, more operators who can actually fight in the trenches against the Left in the ideological warfare that we now face.

    The second thing we need to do is we need to dismantle the administrative state. And there are lots of people I speak to who say, “It’s just because you ministers aren’t tough enough. If only you were a bit bolder in taking on things, if only you had a bit more political will, you would be able to deliver.”

    Those people are not right. Until we actually change the system, we are not going to be able to deliver conservative policy such as the depths of resistance in our institutions and our bureaucracy that we do have to change things first.

    • Cluster's avatar Cluster April 23, 2024 / 4:20 pm

      She is 100% correct. But she left out one thing … the most important thing we need is the will to make it happen … and that may include sacrifice. Don’t ever expect the leftists to go away without a fight so the will is needed to never back down. And that’s easier said then done for many people who would just rather succumb the fight.

      • Amazona's avatar Amazona April 23, 2024 / 6:21 pm

        That was a very small excerpt from an article about her book. I get the feeling that she addresses a lot of this stuff in a lot more detail.

  7. Cluster's avatar Cluster April 23, 2024 / 4:11 pm

    Do you dream of Trump?

    • Cluster's avatar Cluster April 23, 2024 / 4:22 pm

      Ooooh … a little edgy coming from someone who wore masks and took every booster available. I’ll just chalk it up to the puberty blockers you’re taking. Good luck with the transition.

  8. Amazona's avatar Amazona April 23, 2024 / 7:47 pm

    If we just listen to them, they’ll tell us what they believe. A judge in a case in New York about a man who started building his own guns as a hobby said:

    “Do not bring the Second Amendment into this courtroom. It doesn’t exist here. So you can’t argue Second Amendment. This is New York.”

    When a judge states that the constitution does not apply in the state of New York we need to pay attention.

    • Retired Spook's avatar Retired Spook April 23, 2024 / 8:55 pm

      And if an appellate court says a judge has the right to suspend the Constitution in his or her courtroom, then we REEEEEEEALLLY need to pay attention.

      • Mark Noonan's avatar Mark Noonan April 24, 2024 / 2:37 am

        Big time; but, anyways, there is no law. Not really. If we have to go to an appeals court to secure obvious rights then most of us don’t have them because most of us can’t afford the legal fees to do so. If you live in a Blue area and they decide to arrest you, you’re probably going to jail regardless of the facts of the case.

        The only real means we have to pushback against this is in the Red areas; pass laws requiring the local police and sheriff to not cooperate with federal law enforcement and start arresting federal agents – of any type – if they either directly violate rights or are determined to be part of a conspiracy to deny rights (so, the clerk at the federal court who types out the illegal federal warrant is part of the conspiracy). Main thing is that unless and until they start being ground up in the legal system, there is zero chance they’ll stop.

      • Amazona's avatar Amazona April 24, 2024 / 10:00 am

        Your post brings up a fascinating potential scenario. That is, one of a very muscular states rights movement standing up to the feds.

        As usual Florida is leading the way. Recently while other cities meekly allowed protesters to block traffic and keep people from going to work or getting to airports, in Florida these people were physically hauled off the street by police. Recently Florida passed a new law:

        The new law includes multiple wide-ranging measures designed to crack down on public rioting, including the creation of specific crimes for mob intimidation and cyber intimidation, creating new penalties for destroying monuments and historic property, and increasing the penalties for offenses like assault, battery, battery on a law enforcement officer, criminal mischief, burglary, and theft when these crimes are committed during or in furtherance of a riot. The law includes provisions to protect police departments from defunding.

        HB1 also contains measures to increase the penalties for individuals who “willfully obstruct the free, convenient, and normal use of a public street, highway or road.” Under the new law, the former misdemeanor crime of blocking the highway became a felony, with possible penalties of 15 years in prison and up to a $10,000 fine.

      • Retired Spook's avatar Retired Spook April 24, 2024 / 8:40 am

        Isn’t it interesting that, on this little political blog we still have the freedom to say things like that.

    • Retired Spook's avatar Retired Spook April 24, 2024 / 9:25 am

      The problem with that is that it’s going to energize freedom lovers more than freedom haters. The climate alarmists are already doing things like gluing themselves to the floor. I don’t know where you go from there.

      • Amazona's avatar Amazona April 24, 2024 / 9:54 am

        Your post seems to be referring to this from the article: some White House officials believe that declaring a climate emergency would also energize leftist climate voters months before the election. As you point out it’s hard to imagine the climate hysterics being any more “energized”. At some point the various factions of these movements are going to start bumping up against each other. The climate change hysterics are going to start getting upset that the renewable energy hysterics are pumping warm water into the ocean. The animal rights hysterics are going to be upset that the offshore wind turbines are killing marine life and ground mounted wind turbines are wiping out birds at an amazing rate.

      • Cluster's avatar Cluster April 24, 2024 / 10:11 am

        Here’s hoping the Democrat Party soon collapses under the weight of Identity Politics and hierarchal grievances

      • Amazona's avatar Amazona April 24, 2024 / 5:42 pm

        So far It looks like the Left’s efforts to fragment our society and then turn the splinter groups against each other has resulted mostly in turning different splinter groups within the Democrat Party against each other more than turning them against Republicans.

        Destroying Title Nine for women’s athletics can’t make the feminists very happy no matter how hard their masters try to keep them focused on baby killing and turning girls into boys and vice versa. Even being a lesbian these days can be pretty confusing because these days that can include lesbians with penises….. what we used to call men because they were biologically male, had male genitals and were attracted to women.

        Basically, the entire “women’s movement” has been hijacked to refuse to even identify women. much less respect them. I have to wonder how feminists feel about watching drag queens engage in such brutal parodies of stereotypes of women. Watching them I can identify with how black people must feel when they see film of old vaudeville routines of people in blackface ridiculing stereotypes of blacks.

        More and more It’s starting to look. like the Democrat voting base has to be based more on voting against whoever the Republicans put up than voting for a party that can’t even pick a lane and stay in it. Now that Democrats are openly channeling their inner Nazis that even kind of takes away a lot of the Trump is Hitler argument. The more they carry on about Trump wanting to be a dictator the more they should be faced with the fact that their guy has become a dictator.

  9. Amazona's avatar Amazona April 24, 2024 / 10:32 am

    The left just keeps telegraphing its panic. The most recent example:

    “New York prosecutor Joshua Steinglass on Tuesday said the other crime was a violation of a New York law called ‘conspiracy to promote or prevent election.'”

    That law, New York Law 17-152, reads:

    Any two or more persons who conspire to promote or prevent the election of any person to a public office by unlawful means and which conspiracy is acted upon by one or more of the parties thereto, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.

    co-counsel Michael Colangelo argued that in 2015:

    “Those three men formed a conspiracy to influence the election.”

    However, none of the allegedly falsified business records were dated in 2015; every alleged instance was in 2017

    In other words, they’re now arguing that Trump should be judged on something that was never included in the indictment and seems to be a claim of retroactive efforts to influence an election that already took place.

    This doesn’t even address the possibility of a conspiracy of federal agencies to promote the election of Joe Biden:

    The Hatch Act restricts federal employee participation in certain partisan political activities.  The political activity restrictions apply during the entire time of an employee’s federal service.  Certain rules prohibit both on-duty and off-duty conduct.

    Partisan political activities are those activities directed at the success or failure of a political party, candidate for partisan political office, or partisan political group.  While most Federal employees are permitted to take an active part in partisan political management and partisan political campaigns, the Hatch Act does prohibit certain participation by all Federal employees.  Federal employees may not seek public office in partisan elections, use their official title or authority when engaging in political activity, solicit or receive contributions for partisan political candidates or groups, and engage in political activity while on duty.

    This frantic scrambling to try to find as many things as possible to throw at Trump might result in the same kind of thing I was talking about earlier, where one effort bumps into another effort and creates a lot of internal conflict and unintended consequences.

    • Amazona's avatar Amazona April 24, 2024 / 4:18 pm

      Of course this depends on Republicans being smart enough to pick up that ball and run with it.

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