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Originally Posted by LaRondo
A TWO-BIT psychologist (like me) might say: Jews have become used to anxiety. After hundreds of years of persecution, expulsions, inquisition, pogroms and then the Holocaust, we have little red warning lights in our heads, which come on at the slightest sign of danger. In such a situation, we feel at home. We know what to do.
But when the lights stay off and no danger appears on the horizon, we get the feeling that something suspicious is going on. Something is wrong. Perhaps the lights are out of order. Perhaps it's really a trap!
There is one little consolation in the new situation. While it seems as if the immediate danger of annihilation has disappeared, there is a feeling that we are alone, on our own again.
That is another sign of Jewish uniqueness: We are facing the entire world alone. As in the days of the Holocaust, all the Goyim have forsaken us. Face to face with the Iranian monster which threatens to devour us, we now stand here alone.
All our media are repeating this in unison, like an orchestra which does not need a conductor, because it knows the music by heart.
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Just when I think that there is some hope for you, you go back and do it again by quoting extensively and without attribution from a hate piece.
You get all bent out of shape when I call your people murderous, savage Huns with faded dreams of racial superiority.
Yet you have no problem quoting from someone who lumps all Jews into one group and who writes about Jews being an insecure people, always looking for a boogey man to bolster their "agenda."
That is the height of hypocrisy and it takes you right back to what I've been writing about you.
Now your options are clear.
You either disavow the article's characterization of Jews (assuming these are not your own words) and prove that you and your people are not all the things that I have accused you of being.
Or, you refuse to disavow the author's hatred-filled anti-Jew diatribe and thus prove me correct in what I've written about you.
The choice is yours.
I am hoping that you prove me wrong.