WITH the JEWS being the leading proponents of illegal immigration in AMERICA and the loyal support that most of them show towards the state of ISRAEL whose immigration policy borders on barbaric, their criticism of TRUMP is hypocritical to say the least
MANY JEWS actually believe that they are not bound by the same rules and ethics of everyone else and we just have to accept that.
THE world should never accept the double standard of the JEWS and we should hold them accountable for their actions just like every other group on this planet, the story was posted by VETERANS TODAY, dated 4/15/16
Parade of Hypocrisy: Trump’s a Racist!
Where does the well of hypocrisy come from?
The US has a well deserved reputation as one of the most hypocritical nations on earth. We claim to be champions of democracy while overthrowing democratically elected governments. We insist we are fighting a war on terrorism while funding and training terrorists.
In Washington, it almost seems as if hypocrisy, rather than viewed in a dishonorable light, is looked upon as an admirable character trait, and the more of a hypocrite you are, the better your chances for success. An unspoken credo, to be sure, but one that does appear very much in place.
So where, one may ask, does this well of unabashed hypocrisy come from? How did it originate? And why in America?
“Trump’s racism is just awful–oh, but Netanyahu’s is okay!”
That essentially seems to be the view of a number of people who were interviewed outside the AIPAC conference last month in Washington. The interviews were conducted by journalist Rania Khalek, who quoted to those she spoke with statements made by Israeli officials, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, but told them that the statements had come from Donald Trump–and she then asked them for their reply.
In each case they were quick to condemn the comments when they thought they were Trump’s, but when told the comments had actually been made by an Israeli official, what do you suppose happened? The interviewees began to dither, vacillate, or offer outright justifications. One man, apparently overcome with bathos, proclaimed Israel to have the most “moral army” in the world while touchingly expressing his faith in the notion that Jews “are a light unto the nations.” *
“It was the perfect opportunity to engage with Israel’s most politically active supporters, so I pulled out my camera phone and began asking what they thought of Trump,” says Khalek in an article at the Electronic Intifada. She added:
One young woman said of Trump, “He’s terrible. He incites racist attitudes.” When asked, “What do you think about Trump’s comments comparing migrants to cancer?” she responded with disgust, “He’s awful. I hate Trump.”
But it was Israeli culture minister Miri Regev, not Trump, who compared African refugees to “a cancer,” a statement that 52 percent of Israeli Jews agreed with in one survey.
Regev later apologized, not to Africans but to cancer survivors for likening them to Black people.
So pause a moment and consider. Here we have…
Jewish supporters of Israel…
gathering in the capital city of what is arguably one of the two most hypocritical nations on earth (the other being Israel)…
to attend a conference of the most powerful lobby in the land…
a lobby dedicated to extracting the nation’s wealth and siphoning it off to a Jewish apartheid state, and…
condemning Donald Trump, a Gentile, for racism.
Thats H-Y-P-O-C-R-I-S-Y for you. Spelled in CAPITAL LETTERS!
Perhaps Khalek, as a followup question, should have asked her interview subjects if they believe racism is okay when it’s Jews being racists, and that only Gentiles should be called out for demeaning other groups of people. Sadly she didn’t, though possibly she was afraid of being mobbed and lynched should her questions grow too provocative. “Look, I don’t like the direction of this conversation,” snapped
As for Donald Trump’s call for the US to build a wall along the Mexican border–whether such a call constitutes “racism” per se is debatable. All nations, so far as I’m aware, have a right to build a wall along their borders should they so choose. Our own wall, should such come to pass, would for sure fall into the “racism” category if, say, if it were to jut southward a hundred kilometers or so into Mexican territory in a number of places, but this isn’t what Trump has proposed.
Trump certainly is not without his faults. He has pandered to a shameful degree and accused Palestinians of teaching their children to hate, but that is another matter. Maybe if Khalek goes back to the AIPAC conference next year she might ask attendees about the racist Israeli wall and why it obtrudes so deeply into Palestinian territory, and if she does maybe she’ll get the answer that it was simply a slight miscalculation on the part of Israeli land surveyors. If one is going to be a hypocrite, one should at least strive for originality, and that’s one excuse I haven’t heard before.
But getting back to my original questions: where does America’s well of hypocrisy come from? How did it originate? And why did it arise in America?