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Feminist Dictates “Absorption� Policies to the Zionist Entity

Because I don’t live there and because I am not a citizen there, I try not to dictate too many policies to the State of Israel. Not everyone agrees. Like, say, Sophie Glass over at the Lilith blog.

Ms. Glass writes,

I believe that it is important for Israel to accept the Sudanese refugees and that any housing, educational and health-care issues can be overcome by true political will. These refugees would not have been displaced had the international community intervened before the conflict mounted to its current humanitarian crisis. Many countries, namely the United States, have spoken-out against genocide in Darfur, but have not committed military forces due to political and logistical reasons. Actively accepting some of the 2.5 million Darfurian refugees is a non-military display of commitment to the lives of Darfurians.

I don’t speak for Israel, but I don’t think Ms. Glass does either. Israel has limited resources, and limited land. Absorbing “some” refugees could force them to end up grappling with pressure to absorb many, many more.

This is Holocaustism. Israel must not be pressured by Holocaustians to do any such thing. This is “tikkun olam� out of control. This won’t tikkun a damn thing.

You know who is on the floor laughing? The far-right. Comments I have read on a race realist site (hint: the smartest large one) include the following,

“Israel will suffer the same fate as Europe and the United States but in a faster process. The same Jewish Organizations that advocate for “open borders� in every Western country are now engineering the end of their “homeland�.

“Considering the last names of so many of the attorneys and civil rights activists who are responsible for the invasion of hispanic, muslim and african third worlders into this country all I can say is:

What goes around comes around.�

“Israel should welcome the cultural enrichment of the Africans. They should encourage third worlders to storm their borders because “diversity� is such a strength.�

“The Israelis will open their hearts to these poor unfortunate brothers from oppressed countries. I for one hope that Israel opens their borders and allows the downtrodden to come and share the land. There should be no borders in Israel. We are all a part of the human race.” [editor's note: This comment was meant sardonically. Trust me.]

“Considering the role played by the Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith and Morris Seligman Dees’s SPLC (as well as the large numbers of “ordinaryâ€? American Jews who contribute to these groups financially) in supporting Third World immigration into the USA and doing everything in their power to cripple, demoralize and break White America, I think this is wonderful! Wonderful beyond measure!”

It reminds me of an old, terrible joke. Three elderly communist women were sitting playing Mahjon, talking about their sons’ success.

1st Jewish woman: My son is helping to build a workers’ paradise in Russia.

2nd Jewish woman: My son is helping to build a workers’ paradise in Cuba.

3rd Jewish woman: My son is in the export business in Israel.

First two Jewish women: And he isn’t building a workers’ paradise?

3rd Jewish woman: What, in our own country?

My point is, Jewish insanity about saving the world needs to be…directed. As I have explained elsewhere, the whole point of Darfur is not only about Darfur itself, but for some, about why Islam sucks. If you make the issue about why Israel is the problem, then the mainstream Jewish community will feel pressure to back off Darfur. Of course, I was opposed to this mission from the start. I worried it would bite us in the ass somehow.

It will probably get much worse, in the off chance that the social-Left Jews aren’t able to solve Africa’s problems. But don’t worry, at least we tried. And hey, that’s what counts guys! Look at all the goodwill the Neocons got us for backing Bush’s Democracy for the Middle East plan! Okay, so maybe it didn’t quite work out as planned. Well, no big whoop. But anyway, what could possibly go wrong here? Solving an African civil war…how hard can that be?

But remember, my tikkun olam social-left friends…not in our own country!

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