Thursday, December 17, 2009

Another warm and fuzzy Hanukah

To grow up an observant Jew is to grow up part historian. By the time you reach adulthood, you are a veritable catalogue of grievances, an encyclopedia able to list which group persecuted Jews in which year. Your holidays are really commemorations of days you bested your enemies, often knee deep in their blood. Not exactly warm and fuzzy, but hey, whatever works. We should, however, realize that you consider European peoples as merely the progeny of your enemies, this means the average, working-class White American.

The Jewish immigrants that landed in New York’s Lower East Side unleashed a tsunami of contempt for European beliefs, institutions, and values the moment they hit the shore. They worked successfully to overturn the United State’s "White’s only" immigration policy and shifted the acedemic tides to exclude the study in racial differences in the sciences and reject the European culture from within the Humanities departments. Devotees to Communism only in so far as Communism was a vehicle for the dismantling of European peoples, your people were certainly not simply another innocuous European immigrant group. As a means to an end, many scuttled the Marxist boat when the GOP looked to be a promising candidate for both unregulated third-world immigration and an Israel-first foreign policy.

This Hanukah, grab a friend and celebrate the fact that you have permanently defeated the Euro-Gentile, altering his homelands into chaotic and diverse areas that are ceasing to function. Grab you Hanukah belt and put another notch in it for you outwitted the Goy once again. But this time it was really shooting fish in a barrel. I mean, we assumed you would have been grateful for the whole WWII thing. We were wrong again.

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