It is high time for Israelis to stop whining.
On Mon, Mar 6, 2017 at 5:44 AM, Jamal G. Khan <m.jamalghaus@gmail.com> wrote:
Can there be Nazism in America?
In the early 1950s, Ashlag wrote: "There is no hope that Nazism will perish with the victory of the allies, for tomorrow the Anglo-Saxons will adopt Nazism." Could he be right?After seventy incidents of bomb threats aimed at JCCs [Jewish Community Centers] throughout the US, two vandalized cemeteries (one in St. Louis and one in Philadelphia), a Texas school teacher who was fired for a "kill some Jews" tweet, and after swastikas and racial slurs were spray painted on cars, a building, and a school playground near Buffalo, and a CUNY administrator complained about having "too many Jews" on the staff, we can officially say that there is antisemitism in America. Finally, Jewish leaders feel confident enough to talk about a "worldwide pandemic" and not exclude the US from the picture.The intensification of antisemitism is not coincidental. It is a result of a natural, mandatory process by which the more selfish a society becomes, the more it is prone to antisemitism. In the book, Like a Bundle of Reeds: Why Unity and Mutual Guarantee Are Today's Call of the Hour, and on the Internet site, "Why Do People Hate Jews," I show that regardless of upbringing, beyond a certain level of egoism, antisemitism must surface in the same way that only so much salt can dissolve in water before it begins to show.
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