A Brief Reflection

 

A Brief Reflection on Distressing Historical Realities


How would Zionists have perceived of Adolf Hitler if instead of a final solution to the Jewish problem, he’d sought to implement a final solution to the Muslim problem? Not using the same tactics but rather, a more subtle and gradual form of violent genocide with much better public relations? How would the United States and the “Western Europeans” have perceived of him and his henchmen? That seems worth considering as we see just that taking place in the tiny Gaza Strip, indeed, throughout Palestine, and in Lebanon and Syria too with Iran on the wish list; as we witness how Benjamin Netanyahu and his henchmen are perceived by Zionists, the United Kingdom and the countries that make up the NATO alliance. The answer to the foregoing is deeply disturbing as we see the reflections of those we’ve characterized as history’s worst villains reflected in our own mirrors. It says a great deal about the hypocrisy inherent in our purported value systems and in the history we are taught and then, in turn, teach. Is it any wonder then that, not recognizing them, we seem utterly unable to learn from our past mistakes, to correct them, instead endlessly repeating them? How would the “holocaust” be remembered had the foregoing scenario been the one that took place in the decade from 1936 through 1945? Probably a great deal like Hanukkah and Passover are celebrated today, and that is a terrible reflection on who we’ve become.

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