Thursday, March 3, 2022

Some Anecdotal Thoughts on the Jews

Some observations.

The following will be purely anecdotal, based on my personal observations.  In response to any potential criticism about that I will say that, first, anecdotal evidence can be useful as a supplement to more rigorous analysis, and I have written more objective pieces about the Jews in the past. Second, if rigorous analysis is what you want, no one has done it better than Kevin MacDonald, and Andrew Joyce at The Occidental Observer has also made important contributions on this subject to extend MacDonald's work. There is no need for me to repeat what others are doing, and doing well. Third, and linked to my first point, I believe that you will find that my anecdotal observations correlate well with the more rigorous analyses on this subject that you, hopefully, have read.

In my One Sheaf One Vine interview by Robert Griffin, I discussed some experiences with Jews, with an emphasis on childhood experiences; I'm not going to repeat that here.  Instead, I'm  going to focus on more recent observations, along with some relevant comments and observations about incidents from earlier times (e.g., the 1980s).

One thing that has always struck me about Jews I have interacted with is that there is always a sense of their distinctiveness, their differences, their somewhat alien nature. Whether or not a given Jew considers themselves "White" or not (and sometimes transitions back and forth on that subject based on context), they are seemingly always cognizant of their ethnoracial, cultural, and historical differences to White Gentiles. Sometimes it is explicit; they admit they are a different ethnic group, a different people, a group with a very distinct identity; sometimes, it is implicit, but even when one hears Jews mendaciously state "it's only a religion" (which I do not believe that they believe), the sense of difference is still there. And, no, I do not believe that this is a figment of my "anti-Semitic" imagination, but rather is a real phenomenon, recognized by Jew and Gentile alike (and remember that I stated that sometimes it is explicit, being openly acknowledged). Both sides of the equation sense the barrier, the distance, that exists between Jew and Gentile, and it is an underlying feature of almost every interaction.

Jewish identity is very important to Jews and colors virtually all that they do.  For example, I've know some "right-wing" Jews, both personally and, of course, there are the Amren Jews we've been familiar with. Those I've known personally were "right-wing" for group and/or personal reasons, nit because of an identification with traditional White America (from which they feel alienated) nor from any disinterested sense of adherence to more abstract "conservative" or "rightist" principles.  No, it was because they perceived the Left as "anti-Semitic" and "hostile to Israel" or they feared Black criminal violence and Black hatred of Jews. One can remember an Amren Jewish self-described "red diaper baby" moving to the right on race because of personal and familial negative experiences with Blacks.  You see, forced racial integration was all well and good, and to be strongly supported, when it was White Gentiles (particularly White ethnics) who were the ones being terrorized by Blacks, but, alas, ne Jews started suffering, then, by golly, we got to do something about those Negroes!  Then we can remember the Hart-Duke "dust-up" from the 2006 Amren conference, and all the other antics of Amren Jews (supporting a multiracial "White separatist state" or saying we should all support "the racial status quo"). To give some more flavor about that attitudes of "right-wing" Jews, I remember some you "right-wing" "Reagan-supporting" Jews telling me in the mid-late 1980s (and after) about how much they admire and support the traitor Pollard and how they themselves would, "without question," spy against the United States for Israel. 

Of course, most Jews I have known have been on the Left, motivated by an ill-concealed fear and hatred of White Gentiles. The younger generation of Jews, both those in academia (students, faculty, and administration) as well as those in the business world (including STEM-related business, such as biotech and Big Pharma) follow in the footsteps of the past generations of their people who agitated in the "civil rights movement."  Today's Jewish generations are, for the most part, fully on board the "diversity, equity, and inclusion" train and the recent hysteria about "social justice" has enthralled younger Jews, who see "wokeism" and their generation's "civil rights" moment (i.e.,  a way to strike against the hated Whites).  All the "fellow White people" mendacity aside, Jews, and particularly the younger Jews, and even more particularly the students, identify themselves as "oppressed people" of, well, if not "color," then definitely something different from Whites. When schools or companies have their "struggle sessions" against "racism" Jews whine along with Blacks and other Coloreds about being discriminated against. There is no difference. Mandatory corporate "diversity training sessions" discuss "the Holocaust" along with slavery and Jim Crow.  

This here from TOO is relevant to my point:

I note that Jewish students invariably identify as minorities, at odds with the dominant White American Christian culture, often making common cause with Blacks and other non-Whites as fellow victims of hatred and discrimination. Jewish students will invent special joint Jewish-Black celebrations, such as joint Passover dinner combined with a celebration of “Black emancipation” — Jews and Blacks together celebrating their similar d history of liberation.

Indeed. It is always Jews associating with and identifying with, Blacks and other Coloreds, as an "oppressed" non-White people opposed to the "racism" of White Gentile society.  And, just like Blacks and other Coloreds, Jews have a sense of entitlement.  I believe I once told a story I heard about the interaction of two female college students and I'll repeat it again here.  A Jewish female was whining about "the Holocaust" to a Greek-American female and the latter simply stated, "other people have suffered too," to which the Jew started screaming that the Greek was an "anti-Semite" and "why do you hate Jews so much?"  That's the attitude we are dealing with here.

To have such a people with all of the power and influence that they have is a danger to White Americans and to Whites everywhere. Besides the immense damage they've done to America, one has only to look what the Jews did in the Soviet Union when they has the upper hand to know that their genocidal fury targeted to White Gentiles is an ever-present threat to the continued existence of our race.

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