Posted by MRB @ 3:03 pm on March 14th 2007

In vino veritas

This is what many Judaic settlers think of the goyim. WARNING GRAPHIC AND BLASPHEMOUS LANGUAGE.

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  1. The problem is that this is just one drunk kid. No good Zionist will accept the idea that this kid is representative of the over all attitude towards “goyim”.

    Comment by JonathanB — March 14, 2007 @ 5:25 pm

  2. I was anticipating this objection.

    (1) The Judaic attitude toward the goyim is given in the Talmud. This boy is simply following the faith of his father. (And we know on good authority who that is.)

    (2) That the boy’s attitude is representative of many Judaic settlers is understood by every Palestinian, Arab, and most Europeans. The American media does not report on what is actually happening in Israel, Gaza, and the West Bank. If they did, most Americans would be appalled and the unofficial foreign policy of the U.S. – make war for Israel – would come under much closer scrutiny.

    (3) That the thug in the video is both intoxicated and a boy is evidence that he is representative. Young boys are not typically original thinkers. They pick up the prejudices and attitudes of their families and society. And due to their lack of sophistication, they display these prejudices and attitudes in ways most adults never would – at least not outside of their social sphere. As for the drunkenness, well, as the title reads, in vino veritas.

    (4) Some may counter that this young man has been raised in a violent environment and his life experience has been in the context of conflict between the Judaic settlers and Palestinians. We should, thus, not be surprised to find young men raised under such circumstances to exhibit anger at the world and even have some propensity towards violence. Well, maybe. But notice that the boy’s hatred is directed against Christianity and against the British film crew. The boy does not say “F*** Mohamed,” but “F*** Jesus.” But since the majority of Palestinians are Muslim and all of the so-called terrorist groups in Palestine are Muslim, where does Christianity and Jesus Christ come into this? Obviously not through his experiences. It comes from his family and social circle. And their attitudes and beliefs ultimately stem from the Talmud.

    And why such animosity toward the Brits? It was Britain, after all, through the Balfour Declaration and other means that made the Judaic land theft of Palestine possible. You would think the boy would have been raised with a fondness towards the British. But this is not the way of the Talmud. To the Judaics, the world is not divided into Palestinians, Arabs, Brits, Germans, Slavs and so on. It is divided between the Jew and the goy. The Judaic does not have the conceptual space to distinguish between the “good” Brits and the “evil” Palestinians. They are all goy and so they are all evil.

    (5) The reason I linked to this video was for its shock value. But the shock is not an end in itself. The video provides us with an uncensored look at a typical Judaic settler’s attitude toward the goyim and to Jesus Christ. This attitude, as I mention above, is based upon Talmudic teaching. And so it is representative of how most Judaics view non-Jews and Christianity. It is high time that the Church once again realized that Talmudism (Judaism) is not only a false religion, but one that has been perpetually hostile to Christian civilization.

    Comment by MRB — March 14, 2007 @ 11:42 pm

  3. Note that at one point the two boys are interrupted by what sounds like a woman and one boy greets her with “shabbat shalom”.

    Not to mention the repeated assertions that God gave him the land-that promise is clinged to with greater fervency than anything else, such as the statements of Joshua who would remind that blessings were a part of being a faithful member of the covenant, which is distinct from a birth right.

    Comment by JAD — March 15, 2007 @ 7:23 am

  4. I have not watched the video (nor intend to, given your warning). But as I read the comments I remembered a scene from many years ago: a six year old neighbor boy, a recent Jewish immigrant from what was then Czechoslovakia, unhappy with his elderly woman neighbor. He spat on the ground in front of her. I’d never seen anything like it before, nor since. Appalling.

    Comment by ElizaF — March 15, 2007 @ 3:45 pm

  5. Watch this rare video of not so rare behavior by Judaic settlers in the West Bank.

    Comment by MRB — November 30, 2007 @ 9:36 am

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