* Trying to justify my behavior, I just said, “It’s all HaShem” but all he heard was “It’s a shame.”
Darren: “Or it’s a sham.”
* Trying to justify my behavior, I just said, “It’s all HaShem” but all he heard was “It’s a shame.”
Darren: “Or it’s a sham.”
Paul Ciotti: “I suspect the government and the media in Sweden give a hard time to people who protest rape by newly arrived immigrants. It’s probably similar to the way the government and the media here go after people who want to own guns for self protection. They beat you down. They try and make you feel that only bigots and drunken hicks would want to own guns.”
DAILY CALLER: As Europe confronts the social and financial realities of its largesse in opening its doors to millions of Muslim immigrants, it is time the tale of two countries is told.
The tale is an important one as the two countries involved have taken completely different approaches to Muslim immigration and the preservation of their own culture. As such, both provide examples of the proverbial canary in the coal mine on this matter.
Sweden began opening its doors to Muslim immigrants in the 1970s. Today it pays a high price for having done so. The group suffering the severest consequences of such an open door policy has been Swedish women.
As Muslim men immigrated to Sweden, they brought with them an Islamic culture sanctioning rape. It is a culture bad enough inherently in the treatment of its own women. Under sharia, Muslim women serve little more purpose beyond catering to their husbands’ sexual demands. A non-submissive wife runs the risk of being raped by her husband.
But under sharia, this rape culture also impacts upon Swedish women as they are “infidels” and, as such, are — according to Allah’s teachings — sanctioned targets for rape by Muslim men. Such an Islamic belief system has born witness to a drastic increase in rapes in Sweden — more than a thousand fold — since first opening its doors to Muslim immigration.
A 1996 Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention report bears this out. It noted that Muslim immigrants from North Africa were 23 times more likely to commit rape than Swedish men. It is no wonder why today Sweden is deemed the rape capital of the Western world.
Even more shocking, however, is the political correctness overshadowing the reporting of these crimes. Sensitive about accusations of Islamophobia, the Swedish press refuses to sound a warning alarm for native women about who these sexual predators are. Thus, when a Muslim commits a rape, the media only refers to him as a Swedish male.
But this failure to shine the light on Muslim male rapists leaves them hiding in the shadows to commit even more egregious sex crimes. With no fear of accountability, these predators have adopted a pack mentality. A crime non-existent in Sweden in the 1970s is now commonplace today as the country has become a breeding ground for gang rapes.
Interestingly, between 1995-2006, the Swedish government tracked gang rapes, identifying a drastically increasing trend. Unbelievably, after discovering the problem, it then adopted an ostrich-like “head in the sand” approach, terminating any further studies on them . Apparently the government’s fear of being labeled Islamophobic proved greater than its concerns about warning Swedish women about the threat. While no studies on gang rape have been conducted since 2006, one can assume these numbers have continued to rise.
It is interesting to compare Sweden’s approach and the Muslim immigration problems arising there to Japan’s approach and the non-existence of such problems there.
The reason for the difference is simple. Japan, unlike Sweden, has been much more circumspect about all immigration in an effort to preserve its own culture.
As Dr. Mordechai Kedar — an Israeli military intelligence officer — observed in his May 20, 2013 article “Japan — The Land Without Muslims,” although the country has a population of 127 million, there are only ten thousand resident Muslims. Thus, Muslims in Japan register less than one hundredth of a percent of the population while those in European countries are growing into sizeable minorities.
While Japan does not openly single out Muslim immigration as a source of concern, Kedar explained, nonetheless, Japan remains concerned about Islamic influence. There are three reasons giving rise to this:
“First, the Japanese tend to lump all Muslims together as fundamentalists who are unwilling to give up their traditional point of view and adopt modern ways of thinking and behavior. In Japan, Islam is perceived as a strange religion, that any intelligent person should avoid. “Second, most Japanese have no religion, but behaviors connected with the Shinto religion along with elements of Buddhism are integrated into national customs. In Japan, religion is connected to the nationalist concept, and prejudices exist towards foreigners whether they are Chinese, Korean, Malaysian or Indonesian, and Westerners don’t escape this phenomenon either. There are those who call this a ‘developed sense of nationalism’ and there are those who call this ‘racism.’ It seems that neither of these is wrong. “And third, the Japanese dismiss the concept of monotheism and faith in an abstract god, because their world concept is apparently connected to the material, not to faith and emotions. It seems that they group Judaism together with Islam. Christianity exists in Japan and is not regarded negatively, apparently because the image of Jesus perceived in Japan is like the images of Buddha and Shinto.”
Different groups have different interests.
* “All life is struggle. From the moment a small boy understands that he’s afraid to climb a jungle gym, or run fast, or stand his ground against another boy. He struggles to overcome his smallness, weakness, fear. Every girl learns that sometimes a finer girl will take what she wanted for herself.
There is struggle from the moment you are born until the moment you are too old to struggle so you let go and slide toward restful death.
What made the anti-Whites, the cucks, and the defeatist think that the Inspired Race would just stop struggling?”
* “If you shut up truth and bury it under the ground, it will but grow, and gather to itself such explosive power that the day it bursts through it will blow up everything in its way.”
― Émile Zola
* We are starting to see pushback from Whites against the reigning Equalist Narrative, and this pushback is increasing with frequency, fervor, and confident execution — just as this ‘umble outpost of love predicted years ago would happen once the malignant reality of Diversity™ made the battle lines starker and the craven expediency of ignoring the animosity unsustainable.
* The resistance taught now follows a lot of game principles. It’s like Mr. Miyagi teaching Daniel wax on, wax off. And then – hey! It’s not just for floors!
* Speaking of Karate Kid, one scene I really enjoy is when Miyagi’s asking him if he’s ready to learn karate.
“Yeah I guess so,” Daniel replies. (Typical US teenager response)
Miyagi schools him and tells him it’s either a full commitment or it’s not. You’re either in 100% or you’re not. There’s no in between, no “kinda, sorta, maybe, if only, etc.” Tell him about the bug…..”otherwise, squish, just like bug.”
* Where are the male friends of these abject betas to slap some sense into them?
* Chateau: A reader came up with an excellent idea: use reverse psychology (the old-fashioned term for trolling) against the women who exploit beta male chumps for money and emotional support without giving the betas any sex in return.
The concept is simple. Whenever you come across an attention whore on social media bragging to anyone who will listen about the asexual lump she keeps around as a “great friend” to “help raise her child (which is not his)”, you slyly imply, or directly state if that’s your style, that she and her beta toy “look like a great couple together!! ❤️❤️”
Attention Whoring Beta Exploiting Sociopath: “This is my best friend, Chodester McChode! He buys me stuff!”
Despicable You: “Aw you guys are so cute together! It’s obvious you two are in love.”
Attention Whoring Beta Exploiting Sociopath: “Whaaat? No, we’re not together….”
Despicable You: “Stop trying to be so modest. We get it, you have a real catch, and you don’t want to make your girl friends jealous.”
Attention Whoring Beta Exploiting Sociopath: “No, really… don’t get the wrong idea….. OMG I can’t belive you think that??!”
Despicable You: “Look at you playing coy. Come on, we can all see what a great match he is for you. You’re not going to do better honey!”
JTA: Hundreds of protesters in the Swedish city of Malmo were filmed chanting in Arabic about slaughtering Jews and stabbing soldiers.
Pro-Palestinian groups organized a rally Monday in the city center against what they consider Israeli violence and to show solidarity with Palestinians amid deadly measures taken by Israeli authorities to stop the recent spate of attacks on Jews in Israel and the West Bank.
Isaac Bachman, Israel’s ambassador to Sweden, posted on his Facebook account a video taken at the rally showing hundreds chanting “’slaughter the Jews, stab soldiers.” In other slogans, the chanters encouraged “heroes to carry out attack after attack” and to “start a third intifada.”
“These are extremely troubling instances of a grotesque but nevertheless very real – and murderous – incitement which must be dealt with by the full force of the law,” Bachman wrote.
His wife, Osnat, wrote about the video: “Swedish people: Is this what you believe in? Is this what you bargained for? Are these your morals? Since I know the answers I feel ashamed in your name.”
Separately, the Scandinavian airline SAS recently announced that it would stop flights from Copenhagen to Tel Aviv at the end of March, along with Ankara and Russia, citing profitability issues.
SAS spokeswoman Trine Kromann denied claims made in the Israeli media that the line was profitable — the Israel Hayom daily reported Tuesday that the line had seen a 41 percent increase in traffic in 2014 over 2013 — and denied that the decision to stop the flights to Israel was in fact politically motivated.
Steve Sailer: From the New York Times:
Marine Le Pen, French National Front Leader, Speaks at Her Hate-Speech Trial
By ADAM NOSSITER OCT. 20, 2015LYON, France — With pugnacity and self-assurance, the French far-right leader Marine Le Pen defended herself in a courtroom on Tuesday against charges of inciting religious hatred against Muslims, provoking cheers of “France for the French” from supporters in the courthouse halls afterward.
Drawing on French anxiety over the migrant surge in the east, an electoral campaign in which Ms. Le Pen’s National Front is seen as having momentum, and her own charisma, she turned what was meant as an accusatory stage into a full-throated platform for her views.
The context was unusual, but the hard line taken by the populist leader was not: France’s Muslim immigrants are an alien force threatening French values.
Human rights lawyers — France’s court proceedings allow their intervention — tried to challenge her, but Ms. Le Pen, a skillful lawyer herself, batted them away. …
But it took the lifting of her parliamentary immunity by the European Parliament in 2013 for the case to move forward, spurred on by the human rights groups. …
When the case finally came to trial on Tuesday — a final judgment is expected on Dec. 15, and Ms. Le Pen could face a fine of over $50,000 and up to a year in prison — it did so at an ideal moment for the political leader.
Okay, but isn’t the idea that the frontrunner in the first round of Presidential voting in 2017 is on trial and facing a year’s imprisonment for a speech somewhat eye-opening to Americans? Does nobody notice the irony in “human rights” lawyers and groups trying to stifle freedom of speech in the land of Voltaire and Liberte, Egalite, et Fraternity?
Or has the term “human rights” simply become, like “civil rights,” a who?-whom? term to depict whose side you are on, with no relation anymore to general principles?
COMMENTS TO STEVE SAILER:
* Steve, I have a feeling that you think that there used to be general principles in politics because you believed in them yourself in your youth. And as you became more skeptical and cynical, you subconsciously assumed that the world was getting that way too. No, the world of politics was always devoid of any principle save for tribalism, which is really more of an instinct. It’s just that when you were young you didn’t yet notice this.
* German constitutional law has made some reasonable distinctions here (don’t know about U.S. constitutional law).
First, it is inevitable that one person’s rights are confined by other persons’ other rights. So it is reasonable to accept that free speech can be subject to restrictions.
Secondly, these restrictions have to be restricted, too. The most important qualifications are (1) that a basic right A can only be restricted in favor of another basic right B and (2) that, even in this case, the restriction mustn’t damage the “essence” of the basic right.
Unfortunately, German constitutional law has not yet defined precisely what the “essence” of free speech comprehends. Which makes hate speech trials in Germany unpredictable (yet a lot of convictions are quashed by the highest courts).
* Human rights, like race, are social constructs, and therefore they have no “taxonomic”/insert correct word/ significance.
Only a zealot wedded to outmoded 19th century ideas could still believe in human rights.
* The wider point is, Steve, is that the French political class, over the past half century, have created an imminent racial and demographic catastrophe in their nation.
– They know this. And they are shit scared of the day of reckoning, when it will *inevitably* come. So they are forced to flail out by duplicitously and hypocritically taking fundamentally ‘illiberal’ measures.
* Contempt for freedom of speech by the establishment is one of the two keys to the Nazi seizure of power.
Once the Depression was on, lots of nationalist and socialist parties and movements were organizing everywhere. In Germany, the Communists and various nationalist movements were threatening the established parties. One of the measures taken to damp down power of the nationalists was a ban on discriminatory and anti-semitic propaganda.
Of course the Nazis — being true believers and shameless and drunken crooks willing to brawl with cops in the streets — were undeterred. The respectable FN and UKIP type movements were suppressed and appeared to voters to be milquetoast losers. The brawling Nazis were strengthened by the laws that suppressed their natural competition.
Eventually the Nazis took power on the basis of their well-honed SA street fighting. Suppressing the vote by open threats in front of the polls in unfavorable areas got them up to 33% in ’32 after which they took control of the police and openly beat down competitors’ supporters and got up to 40%.
None of that could have happened without the boost from knocking down legitimate nationalists.
Of course, Germany and France learned nothing and their wishy-washy national supposed leadership thirst for another strongman to lead them. Spilled blood and a failed nation seems a small price to pay so they continue to cut down reasonable leadership. Bans on nationalist parties, bans on Nazi symbolism, and various other official suppression of ideas continue in both nations. Failure to face up to Nazis and communists honestly and defeat them intellectually often ends tragically. The Anglo nations survived both challenges because their leadership had to defeat communists and fascists in open debate.
But the leadership class of Europe aches — almost sexually — for a new Hitler’s boots to kiss. That is the dirty secret to why they behave as they do.
* The public prosecutor has asked for Marine Le Pen’s acquittal. Of course, the tribunal is not obliged to abide by the prosecutor’s request, so, theoretically at last, MLP could go to jail for one year.
MLP is using the trial as an opportunity to express her un-PC views. Usually, the public at large sympathizes when someone is prosecuted for speaking the truth, as journalist Eric Zemmour knows quite well. Few politicians can say, like MLP, “I’m not afraid to go to jail for speaking the truth, and I can prove it.”
Since what MLP is tried for, is what most French people said at least once in private (or in not so private places, such as barrooms). Most people tend to sympathize with the accused when such a trial takes place, and she knows it.
The threat of a trial is more than enough to deter most people from saying un-PC things.
I’ve noticed that the people who cling to PC thinking usually are timid types. They’re terrified of being ostracized if they are un-PC, and to protect themselves they preventatively ostracize the un-PC. As a colleague of mine once said about Zemmour: “I know that what he said is true, but nevertheless I think that he shouldn’t have said it.”
Which is another way of saying: “I agree with Zemmour, but I’m afraid of being rejected if I say it aloud. Whereas if I abide by PC ideas, no one will reject me outright.”
Is there any country other than France in the world where a female frontrunner for the next presidential elections could go to jail, at least in theory? I can think of one… But if, in that other country, the female frontrunner ever goes to jail, it won’t be for having spoken the truth…
* They also protect the right to receive information, yet the EU pays millions of euros to the BBC, which threatens imprisonment for any householder in the UK who refuses to buy a “TV licence”, without which (I am not kidding) it is illegal to watch live TV (i.e. as it is being broadcast). The licence costs £145.50 a year. Payment is enforced by an army of ill-educated goons.
The money received by the BBC from Brussels is relatively inconsequential compared with their annual rake-in of about £4 billion, but helps to explain the blatant pro-EU bias in BBC programming – which will be especially evident as the In/Out referendum approaches.
The BBC is also, of course, one of the champions of demonizing any views which do not precisely match their own: their funding model is, after all, socialism writ large.
* In the US we have categories of protected free speech. libel isn’t protected, slander isn’t protected, going up to someone and goading them into hitting you isn’t protected(they are free to hit you). hate speech on the other hand is very much protected precisely for the reason that defining it is pretty subjective.
* But, that is exactly what is so cool about PC! You have a tough day at work, your spouse or kids are annoying you, then you just go to a random site online and state some simple scientific truths — the genetic potential for any trait that varies within a population must vary between populations, predicting the long-term global climate is scientifically challenging, etc. — and it is like shooting fish in a barrel. You get to take out your frustrations in micro-aggressions against the PC weenies.
* As I have been saying for the past few months, the Age of Ideas–the Enlightenment–is drawing to a close. Tom Wolfe has it exactly right; we are headed back to blood. The Marxists are just hoping they’re the last ones in the cannibal pot.
* France has always had a somewhat dubious record when it comes to freedom of speech. Zola had to flee to London after the publication of J’Accuse.
But Britain is going the same way. A few years ago a Stephen Birrell was jailed in Scotland for tweeting insultingly about the Roman Catholic pope.
In Canada freedom of speech is dead and buried. Some guy in Ontario is facing several months in prison for calling a woman ugly on twitter. Ezra Levant is also facing prison for saying a member of the Human Rights Commission was stupid.
* Tribalism can be a principle in itself, more or less, i.e. the belief in homogeneous nation states and the rejection of diversity. Without this underlying principle, no society can remain stable. The best that a multiracial country can do is have a dominant race, or at least a race whose culture is accepted by the rest of the population, as in America when it was 90 per cent white. In countries with near-equal proportions of competing ethnic groups, the most you can hope for is a state of controlled hostility.
The sort of tribalism you see in highly-inbred, low-trust societies is a different matter.
* This happened in England in 2005, when the British National Party leader Nick Griffin was arrested on charges of inciting religious hatred under a law just concocted by the Home Secretary David Blunkett. Rod Liddle investigated the case and found it stinking of political interference from above, despite official police denials.
An officer who visited another BNP member, Paul Cromie, as part of the same investigation said to him: ‘At the end of the day this whole thing should be … well, it is very political. It’s not coming from senior police. It’s coming from much higher than that.’ Cromie recorded this and gave a copy of the tape to Liddle.
The purpose was to damage the BNP during the upcoming election campaign, and to gain more of the Muslim vote for Labour.
* France has some history of the verdicts of particular trials ultimately being meaningless in the face of public opinion. Jacques Verges, the half-Oriental superstar lawyer known for defending unrepentant terrorists and Nazi commandos and Khmer Rouge big-wigs, made his reputation by losing his trials but winning the public; he would “win” in that the presiding judge would respond to pressure, public or “from on high”, with a curtailed or meaningless sentence. Le Pen, I think, will win this trial most especially if she loses it technically and is thereby jailed. Remember another blonde female politician, Yulia Timoshenko, was universally despised until pictures surfaced of her passing time in her prison cell. Then she became an object of pity and was rendered less odious to many people (for better or for ill. I am pretty sure she deserved the garrote rather than a comfortable prison cell). Yes, there is a good chance Le Pen wins most by losing, unless serving time prevents her from running in 2017.
* Lenin was a very sharp man and his ‘who-whom’ dictum pretty much sums things up succinctly. One can’t get much clearer than that. Human rights is a great concept but it’s been used as a cudgel to beat opponents over the head with, just a tool to use against political enemies. People in general may have accepted the idea that they have constitutional rights, human rights, free speech, etc, but the leadership class mostly doesn’t; they’re in it for the power trip and the money. It’s like one of those mega-churches where the congregation believes in the religious precepts but those running it regard it as a business.
* “Free speech” is an idea that has no relevance in a diverse society. All it is is a cowardly mask for privileged white “men” to hide behind when called out for their loathsome hate.
* The Time’s decision to have Nossiter writing from France is very unfortunate, and may be important. His depiction of both Marine’s new FN and her father’s is dishonest and tendentious (though her father’s party did draw in a lot of Algerie Francais extremists.) It seems Nossiter is reverting to the view that anyone who opposes mass immigration must be portrayed a Nazi, which is so 1990′s.
* I wonder how many French opponents of these hate speech laws pointed out that if adopted, sooner or later they would be used to jail the leader of a popular opposition party.
* The part you’re missing is that people can adopt principles, but principles don’t make people. Jews for example hold many diverse views, but they are still here because enough of them agree on one thing: that they have a right to exist as a genetically distinct people.
* The Mongols and Huns and Goths and Vikings and Wehrmacht didn’t spend their time kissing boots. They spent their time conquering.
Nobody gets lebensraum by “kissing boots”. And everyone is seeking lebensraum these days. In the next 50 years we either find a warrior who will preserve our lebensraum or we go extinct.
* Restriction of the right of free speech is yet another product of mass immigration that our elite conveniently omitted to tell us beforehand.
Steve Sailer writes: “I don’t know much about cable TV news, in part because the kind of stuff that Fox News gets worked up over, like Benghazi, usually doesn’t strike me as all that interesting. So, I’m just speculating wildly here, but my vague impression is that a subtext to all the Fox v. Trump bickering and making up and breaking up against is that, besides the 2016 election, Rupert Murdoch likely sees a “Trump News” as the most threatening potential entrant to attempt to break up Fox’s apparently quite profitable domination of conservative cable news. (My impression is that Murdoch is more serious about business than politics.) So there’s a lot of sparring and shadowboxing between Fox and Trump.”
Comments to Steve Sailer:
* Murdoch is the sugar daddy of neoconservatives, Trump is the repudiation of neoconservatism. No more than that. Alienating viewers will probably stop them openly endorsing Hilary. Trump has already faced them down over the attempted Megyn Kelly hit.
* My impression from multiple sources is that Murdoch doesn’t particularly care about neoconservatism, it was just a smart choice for the protection of his business interests. Murdoch is a great businessman. Murdoch explained to a friend of mine: To do business in America, you don’t need all the Jews in New York on your side, but you do need some of them.
* The Cheney/Kristal/Perle neocon group were the most enthusiastic supporters of the war for sure, but it was hardly a difficult sale for them. We had a string of easy feel-good wins with Iraq I, bombing Serbia into submission, and beating the Taliban with minimal ground forces.
A major war is great for news ratings. It was the entire media that supported the Iraq War. Other than Krugman, I cannot think of any major name in the media who strongly opposed the war. On the right all I can think of was Pat Buchanan. Certainly not the people running even the NY Times or Washington Post.
* Fox tried to use the first debate to eliminate Trump from the Republican race. The ultimate hope was to physically remove him from the stage during the debate.
Here is the beginning of a Los Angeles Times article, written by Stephen Battaglio, titled “How Fox anchor Bret Baier prepared for the GOP debate and got an instant headline out of Donald Trump”
With the Republican presidential primary debate less than 10 hours away, Fox News anchors Chris Wallace, Megyn Kelly and Bret Baier sat at a long table with their producers and once again went over the game plan for the big night.
Leaning into their laptop computers, they reviewed not just the questions they would ask but the structure of every query, keeping in mind the constraints of time and the need to avoid repeating topics.
As they sorted and re-sorted questions, the unpredictability of real estate tycoon and reality-TV star Donald Trump was never far from their minds.
“I would say the level is about an eight on the concern meter because of the unknown,” Baier said.
Baier even had a “nuclear option” at the ready for Trump if he ignored all protocol.
The script — which Baier didn’t have to use — took a page from Trump’s “Celebrity Apprentice” TV show. It went like this: “Mr. Trump, in your business you have rules. You follow rules. We have rules on this stage. We don’t want to have to escort you to the elevator outside this boardroom.”
Bret Baier ‘locked and loaded’ for debate
“We’re hoping we don’t have to use it,” Baier said later. “[But] we’re locked and loaded.”
* Fox News is neocon central, and I don’t think that’s some sort of accident, or because conservatism now means neoconservatism. Immigration is a hot button issue with conservatives, but one Fox was trying to minimize until Trump forced it onto the table. Mickey Kaus lost his slot at Fox-owned Daily Caller because he insisted on commenting on Fox’s reluctance to cover the issue.
The regular pundits it employs are the pantheon of neocons.
On the 6 o’clock “Special Report,” the Fox All-Stars panel makes weekly predictions on the chances of the Republicans seeking the nomination. Throughout the summer, they were all touting Jeb with Marco as backup. Host Bret Baier told the panel that their viewers were leaning heavily toward Trump and Cruz, and asked why the views of the panel were so much at odds with that. Krauthammer said, “I guess because we’re all neocons.” I think it was meant as a joke, but there was a short uncomfortable silence. Neocons aren’t supposed to acknowledge that they don’t represent the conservative base. The visceral anger many of the Fox pundits have displayed toward Trump was due to the fact that he exposes this.
I’ve noticed that the ridicule of Trump has damped down a bit as he continues to do well in the polls.
Why all the Jewish anger over Dr. Ben Carson’s comments on guns, Jews and the Holocaust?
Apparently, some, perhaps many, American Jews believe it would have been worthless, or, as Tom Tugend argued in the Jewish Journal, would have made things worse, for European Jews to have owned guns during the Holocaust.
I do not share this view. But I respect the fact that good people might differ on this issue.
What I do not understand is the anger many American Jews have directed at Carson for saying that it would have been a good thing if Jews had guns during the Holocaust. Here is the Republican presidential hopeful’s statement: “The likelihood of Hitler being able to accomplish his goals would have been greatly diminished if the people had been armed.”
Carson was referring to the Jews of Europe, and while there are good arguments on both sides, it seems to me that common sense alone suggests widespread gun ownership among European Jews would have been a good thing.
Solely for the sake of argument, let’s imagine that one in four Polish Jews had a weapon. Given that 90 percent of Poland’s Jews were murdered, it seems odd at the very least to argue that widespread gun ownership among Poland’s Jews would have made things worse.
What is worse than being shipped in horrific cattle cars, then tortured at a concentration or death camp and finally gassed? Likewise, what is a worse fate than digging a mass grave for yourself, your family and your community, being stripped naked and watching your loved ones shot to death or buried alive by one of the Nazi mobile killing units, the Einsatzgruppen?
Obviously, nothing is worse. So how could gun ownership among Poland’s Jews have made things worse?
A Jew challenged me this week: “I fear that only when gentiles find the strength to forbid male circumcision like they forbid even the mildest forms of FGM (Female Genital Mutilation) will they find the strength to stand up to the Jews on immigration and multi-culturalism.”
Ouch.
Another Jew responded to me: “Where do you stand on circumcision, having undergone it three times? If they ban it for everyone, then every Jew who would be part of a community that circumcises its sons would have little choice but to leave. Would you leave, and where would you go?”
Luke: “Israel or some Jew-friendly place.”
Jew A: “There is no standing up to the Muslim and not standing up to the Jew, for the Jew enables the Muslim.”
Luke: “I’ll have to digest that.”
Jew A: “I hope I am wrong. But I don’t think I am.”
Luke: Not easy to think about.”
Jew A: “Awful. But we are pushing them to that understanding, and we may not accept anything less.”
Jew B: “So if confronted with such a change in the law, would you praise it and depart for Israel?”
“I think you make too much of Jewish power. It was the goyim LBJ and Ted Kennedy who had the power to throw open our borders in 1965 – and who did. It is the goy church that is forever propagandizing on behalf of diversity. And is Angela Merkel a Jew?”
This past week, I was in Miami for the bris (or brit), the Jewish ritual circumcision, of my grandson. It’s a good time to offer a defense of the Jews’ most ancient ritual.
According to various reports, there are Jews — and not only Jews who have forsaken their Jewish identity — who oppose circumcising their sons. They are still a minority, but they are vocal and, I suspect, growing.
Their primary arguments are that circumcisions, whether for religious or medical reasons, are unnecessary; that they are a form of mutilation; and that the act inflicts serious pain on the 8-day-old for no good reason.
Let’s begin with the first objection. In fact, circumcision is both medically and religiously necessary. People are free to object to circumcision, whether performed by a mohel (Jewish ritual circumciser) or a physician. But they need to be honest with the facts.
“The scientific evidence is clear that the benefits outweigh the risks,” Dr. Jonathan Mermin of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced in 2014.
“The benefits of male circumcision have become more and more clear over the last 10 years,” added Dr. Aaron Tobian, a Johns Hopkins University researcher.
Circumcision is so medically beneficial that many African countries demand that their male citizens get circumcised. The reason is that, other than sexual abstention, circumcision is the best way to reduce the risk of contracting AIDS. And there are multiple other health benefits.
From the Chateau: Recently, in the Washington Beta, an article was published confirming that the CH game advice to never apologize is effective at winning people to your cause.
Donald Trump never apologizes for his controversial remarks. Here’s why he shouldn’t.
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Research shows that a person who backs down in a dispute becomes less likable to observers, who may want to punish that individual.
Second, overconfidence, even to the point of breaking rules, causes people to view an individual more positively, as does social risk-taking. In particular, males who show social dominance are judged more attractively as potential mates. An individual who does not back down in the face of controversy shows confidence by not giving in to social pressure, and takes a risk by refusing to follow the conventional path. Some on the right openly suggest that part of Trump’s appeal lies in his refusal to apologize and his unwillingness to be “politically correct.”
“some on the right’. hey, throw a chateau proprietor a bone here!
Here is where my research comes in. […]
Respondents… read about the suggestion by then-Harvard President Larry Summers in 2005 that genetic factors help to explain the lack of high-performing female scientists and engineers at top universities. After reading the comments and hearing about the outcry, half the participants were told that Summers defended himself by saying he believed that “raising questions, discussing multiple factors that may explain a difficult problem, and seeking to understand how they interrelate is vitally important.” The rest learned that he had apologized and read a brief statement Summers made expressing regret for his comments and reflecting on the damage that they had caused. […]
The results for the Summers controversy were even more surprising. Of those who read about his apology, 64 percent said that he “definitely” or “probably” should have faced negative consequences for his statements about women. However, that number dropped to 56 percent when respondents were led to believe that Summers stood firm in his position. Moreover, the surprisingly negative effect of Summers’ apology was even larger among the groups that arguably should have appreciated the apology: women and liberals.
No one who is familiar with Le Chateau’s teachings should be surprised that women and liberals react the most positively to alpha male Realtalkers who don’t back down like sniveling plushphag manlets from their hurtful, triggering words.
CH has long been on record stating that liberals, women, and especially liberal women are secret submissives and CRAVE the guiding pimp hand of a strong, deliberate, unshakable, dominant alpha male to calm the storm of their feels whirlwinds. And now here’s ¡SCIENCE! to give its imprimatur — the same imprimatur that shitlibs adore more than life itself when it’s used to discredit biblical creationists — to one of the coldest, stoniest, Heartiste-iest ugly truths.
From 2013: A body armor mogul who threw his daughter a $10 million bat mitzvah with performances from 50 Cent, Tom Petty, and Aerosmith, was sentenced to 17 years in prison for his role in swindling $200 million from his company and its investors.
David H. Brooks, who founded DHB industries, the leading supplier of body armor to the US military, was found guilty of securities fraud and conspiracy in 2010.
During his trial, prosecutors said Brooks stole more than $6 million from DHB to purchase — in addition to the usual prostitutes, shopping sprees, exotic trips, and luxury cars — plastic surgery for his wife, a burial plot for his mother, $40,000 leather-bound invitations for his son’s bar mitzvah, and a $101,000 belt buckle encrusted with diamonds, sapphires, and rubies. Brooks also used DHB to purchase tickets to sporting events and concerts, and then made more than $300,000 scalping them.
Brooks also made millions off of falsely inflating the value of the bulletproof vests that he sold to the government, helping the company to meet profit projections.
Brooks spent most of the trial in jail, despite being initially released on bail, after the government discovered he was still hiding millions in San Marino and London (possibly $3.6 million in a safety deposit box, carried in a giveaway bag from the $10 million bat mitzvah).