Israel Is A Light Unto The Nations

Comments at Steve Sailer:

* If you want to do something for your grandchildren, buy land and plant hardwoods on it. They will reap the gain.

Israel’s population has increased more than ten times since 1949. The population density is close to Haiti’s. And yet, oddly, they have far more trees now than they did then, hundreds of millions more trees. And their country is half desert. Memo to Africa: Apparently one may also plant trees.

Interestingly before the Nazis decided to kill the Jews off in Europe, at one point they considered sending them all to Madagascar.

* One of the successes of US immigration policy is ending Haitians arriving by boat. They used to arrive in droves in the 1990s by boat not any more and the situation is arguably worse today in Haitian than it was the 90s.

* I believe that Madagascar is a microcosm of what the world will become. We had a chance, albeit a small one, to escape the Malthusian collapse of our globe. But we dithered it away with post-modernism, feminism and its ilk.

We provide for the mass reproduction of people incapable of providing for themselves other than through crude resource exploitation. Simultaneously, we decrease the fertility of those intellectually capable of defeating scarcity.

It’s a recipe for disaster. We will all be long dead before this comes to pass, but it’s still depressing.

* Promoting birth reduction in Africa is controversial. Al Gore, notably did exactly this to limited effect. Even Bill Gates, giving out massive amounts of aid and medicine to reduce death rates in Sub-Saharan Africa advocated reducing birth rates and widely spread birth control options.

Much of the left, doesn’t want a population explosion in Africa. Normal black Americans, have zero interest in increased immigration from Africa.

* Trees convert carbon dioxide to oxygen. Trees provide habitat for animals and understory plants. Dead trees help build the soil. Trees provide a variety of renewable resources (of much higher value than firewood/charcoal).

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Forward: After Brexit, Europe’s Right Wing Will Try To Woo Jews. Resist!

Ari Paul writes:

It’s a little too simplistic to say that Europe’s Jews should just move to Israel and be done with it. For one thing, Israel has finite space and resources and extreme politics of its own. More important, Jews can’t abandon Europe. Its cosmopolitanism is part of who Jews are, and Jews contribute to its identity.
Europe’s Jews are proudly part of the fabric of Western plurality and liberalism. Not only should they resist being political tools for the extreme right, they should also be against any agenda that seeks to turn back the clock on multiculturalism, and oppose anyone who uses violence as a means to marginalize minority groups.

Strangely, the Jewish state favors its majority population. Why should not gentile states have the same privilege of favoring the majority over minorities?

Torah texts are strangely silent about the beauties of multiculturalism.

It seems like people such as Ari Paul want to reserve the beauties of cohesion and unity and nationalism for Jews but deny these gifts to gentiles.

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JJ: On Brexit, a view from an American rabbi in London

Rabbi Jason S. Rosner writes: “How did this happen? The tropes should sound very familiar in the United States. Xenophobia, racism, protectionism, a failing rural economy with high levels of wealth inequality. Generational divides in wealth and success here in Britain are some of the highest in the world. Ultimately, all these factors led to a rise in far-right-wing politics and a rage-vote of no confidence in the EU.”

“We must not allow hatred, fear, and xenophobia to govern the democratic process. Here in London the fear is the Syrian refugees and Muslim ‘terrorist’ migrants (if you want to know what this looks like, google “the Jungle” in Calais). As Jews, the echoes should be obvious: a group of people fleeing an oppressive government, camped on one side of a narrow strait of water looking for a way to get across to safety. If the Biblical echoes aren’t enough, we only need to reach back a few decades to see our own people fleeing from Iran, Ethiopia, and Poland.”

The rabbi does not say anything about Israel having a moral obligation to absorb people who hate it. Only gentile countries must swallow this poison.

Comments posted at the Jewish Journal:

* The Brexit movement started well before the recent influx of refugees. Probably the biggest problem with the EU in recent years has been the growth of EU bureaucracy and the general view that it has been becoming more self-serving than really useful. Add to that the genuine incompetence and lack of courage on the part of political leaders and the stress from the wave of refugees and other migrants who refuse to assimilate into European cultuer, and you naturally get an explosive mixture. Sound familiar?

There is nothing xenophobic about insisting that immigrants play by the rules. Contrary to the ranting in the mainstream media, Trump and the Republicans are not calling for a ban on all immigration, not even Muslim immigration. We are calling for immigration by the rules and that the rules be adjusted to promote the interests of the USA by encouraging immigration of productive folks while discouraging those who want to get the free goodies. We also do not want people coming to the USA who favor ridiculous, totalitarian systems such as Sharia. What’s wrong with that??!! We have had laws for generations which are intended to keep supporters of totalitarian systems such as fascists and communists out of the USA. Sharia is just as rabidly totalitarian as national socialism, and supporters of Sharia have just as little right to be in the USA as Nazis.

* This attack on the majority of British people who voted for Briexit reflects the hubris of the elites who sneer at the common people: those who have to bear the consequences of the elites’ narcissism, mandatory deculturation policies and social engineering. Indeed, it is clear that this charactistation of them as fascists and sub human was a significant factor in the revolt. They cherish freedom and sovereignty over the class interests of the ‘progressives’ and predations of commercial capitalism.

* What a fool! His self image as a caring, intellectually superior teacher is delusional and dangerous. He is anti-democratic and blithely dismisses the majority view. His borderless prescription is just what our dear Israel needs. Fewer reform Rabbis like this and more common sense must prevail.

* How can you blame those who wanted to leave the EU? As the above Rabbi said the inequality of the populace is one reason but as I see it the real reason is that Britain had no control over immigration.

As such they feared the onslaught of the Muslim immigration and the push towards Sharia law in Britain. Also the same fear of Isis agents infiltrating the refugees. In my opinion that was the real reason for the leaving of the EU. Whether we like it or not that is their wish and it seems to transend everything else.

As one who listened to the Blitzkrieg of Poland in 1939 and witnessed the entire war and horrendous actions of the Nazi’s and now Isis, I can understand the older people’s fears. The Younger people were not alive at the time and they can’t relate to what was happening during the 2nd World War. Because of that they are more accepting.

Its not racism that caused the resulting vote it was realism from those who lived through the war and immediately after.

There is a big difference between putting your hand on a hot burner and telling about the pain resulting from it.

* Stop with the ‘immigrant’ issue; it wasn’t the major reason for voting Leave. People of the UK want to take back rule of their country and not leave it to bureaucrats ruling from Brussels, imposing strangling rules on them. And how many of those Jewish immigrants included possible terrorists?

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An Arab Goes To A Donald Trump Rally

Anyone who has a hard time reciting the Pledge of Allegiance does not deserve to reside in America.

From lateempire.com:

There’s been a profound cultural shift in the wake of the Paris attacks which has led many in the West to question whether or not Islam is fundamentally compatible with their civilization. The question is valid–the Paris attackers were all citizens of France or Belgium and likely incubated in French banlieues, which comprise de facto Islamic colonies on French soil.

Imagine the detailed and expansive logistical planning required to execute the French attacks. A network from Syria to France had to exist: automatic weapons had to be acquired and smuggled into the country, ammunition had to be stored, bombs had to be made in a lab in France or elsewhere, personnel had to travel from Europe to Syria and back again. Communications had to be made under the nose of French surveillance.

In the run-up to the suicide operation, the attackers had to walk past neighbors, speak with shopkeepers, old classmates, members of their mosque, and various others in their community on a daily basis. They had kin, wives, and friends local to the area as well. That such a savage and sophisticated attack could emanate just miles away from downtown Paris suggests that there is indeed an enormous social problem beginning to bubble up in Europe and the rest of the Western world vis-a-vis the Muslim population….

What this demonstrates is that there is a sentiment in the French Muslim community that is radically anti-Western and, even if it is not being openly acknowledged, there is now a concomitant and rapid growth of suspicion and hostility towards all Islamic communities across the West.

Shortly after the attacks, a football match was played in Turkey where a ceremonial “moment of silence” was to be held in honor of the French victims before kickoff. The Turkish crowd booed and jeered throughout the procession. This wasn’t surprising to me, but I remember reading comments of many shocked Westerners on social media who couldn’t believe the insensitivity of the Turks. This anecdote is tangentially related to the fact that there is now considerable anti-Western sentiment commonplace in the Muslim world…

I recently attended a Trump rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan. I’ve had an on-and-off interest in Trump since he announced his candidacy. What he’s espousing is essentially what’s been advocated among the “alternative right” for a while now.

If you don’t know, the alt right is an amalgamation of conservatives, traditionalists, and fascists. They comprise what is an internet-based bloc of people who, before Trump, were at the fringes of mainstream politics in the West. Now they are very much a part of the action, much to the horror of roughly half of America and most of the world.

Trump interests me because he represents, at least in the abstract, the contours of a leader who will absolutely create an industrious, confident, powerful America that I want to live in. He believes that the middle class is the engine of America’s economic might. His platform on the Middle East is sound: an end to regime change, support Putin in his destruction of Sunni Jihadists in Syria, no foreign policy centered around Israel–all practical ideas that demonstrate he’s (probably) not going to make the idiotic mistakes of past presidents.

However, his stance on Muslims in the West places a bright red target on me. The lack of nuance to his approach to Islam signals that I would not be “in” on the Trump America–that is, a White Christian America.

As a Levantine from a Muslim upbringing, it would be idiotic–even dangerous–to count on my being accepted by a quasi-fascist White American bloc. For the most part, I don’t want to belong to it either.

Thus, I am in the position where the movement I align with in the ideological abstract is hostile to me on the basis of my inherited, inextricable identity, and the people on the Left who would otherwise accept me on the basis of “ethnic diversity” outright repulse me. I went to the Trump rally unaware of the breadth of this fissure in my identity. Also, more practically, it was free of charge and only about 40 minutes away.

When I got to the stadium where The Donald was set to speak, it was packed with a live, energetic atmosphere. The capacity of the venue was 10,000 and it was brimming with people a couple of hours before Trump would even appear on stage. The Secret Service, who I found out are far more friendly than the TSA, were stationed everywhere in their white and black uniforms. I arrived an hour and a half early, but seating was already gone by the time I’d gone through security (no, I was not subjected to a special search), so I’d been relegated to the standing section next to the podium where Trump would be speaking. The upside was that I was about ten feet away from the man the whole time, which was pretty cool.

As you might have expected, the gathering was virtually 100% white, middle class folks. Did I get any nasty glances? No. Did I feel unwelcome? Nope. Just another face in the crowd, really.

Before the man himself came onto the stage, there was the Pledge of Allegiance. I’ve hated this pledge since a young age. Growing up during the War On Terror where I was regaled day in, day out, with news reports of Arabs being butchered by the truckload by the American war machine, I developed an ingrained enmity towards the American nationalism in whose name the slaughter was performed. At a very tribal, instinctual level, I cannot salute the American flag without being disgusted with myself deep down. This will never change and, yes, I realize that admitting this publicly affirms, perhaps even vindicates, Trump’s stance on Muslims.

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WP: This rapper rallied to stop violence on Baltimore streets. An hour later, he was shot and killed.

Sad!

Washington Post:

He was a rapper trying to stop violence in Baltimore. Tyriece Travon Watson, better known as Lor Scoota, had just finished hosting a charity basketball game. The fliers advertising the event had said, “Pray for peace in these streets.” Music artists and important faces from around the city had come together to prove they could get along.

Lor Scoota got in his car and left the arena. Bringing peace to Baltimore was a message he had been trying to spread — on panels, in classrooms and in his music.

“How I’m supposed to live with all this death in my sight?” the 23-year-old had once sang.

Lor Scoota was about a mile away from the arena when he was shot and killed.

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