Thursday, October 15, 2009

So long, Israel



Written by Fenris Badwulf
Wednesday, 14 October 2009
Just the other day, on public transit, I spotted a young man of military age. That age when youth are inducted into the military. Eighteen? Twenty? And this young man was a Jew. He was wearing a skull cap.

This brought to mind the other Jews I knew when I was in University. All of military age, in good shape, no infirmities. And while it is not a representative sample, it is jarring to realize that there are Israeli's shirking their obligation, their military service, to their homeland. Should they not be serving in the IDF? * Maybe they not Israeli's proper. Hmmm. Given the history, and most recently, the recent history of the Jews, should they not be eager to volunteer?

Now, when I wander across the grounds of a University, I now notice the military age Jewish men. Each one is an individual, I realize. They might have good reasons to not defend their country. Maybe it is not their country. Maybe they do not like it's politics. Leaving your countrymen, your kinsfolk, in the lurch, its women and children, exposed to murder, torture, and rape, is a common leftist approach. Cowards do it too. Maybe the nice military age Jew is not an Israeli. And maybe, all the other military age Jews I see on the grounds are Canadians, or leftists, or cowards.

Now, I too share in Israel's fate. Old alliances dictate that if Israel marches to war, my country just might too. And Israel is more likely to be consumed in war if its armed forces are understrength, or if it's enemies perceive it to be weak. And, if all these young men of military age are shirking cowards or shirking leftists, then the hungry eyes of the enemies of Israel know as well. And their war, just might become my war, all because of cowardice, or leftism.

Alot of the bright lights of our Canadian leftist movement are Jewish. Some can be seen sporting kaffiyehs And when they were of military age, did they put their lives on the line for their country?

The moral issues and internal politics of Israel I am neither expert nor involved. As for the reasons why some youth chooses to attend a Canadian university rather than defend his country are beyond my reach. But I can address the political implications of all those leftist Jews. The State of Israel is blessed with few natural resources (with which one can buy friends), and fewer ideologues overseas who support the right of Israel to exist. And all those leftist Jews are working so hard to alienate the few friends that Israel has left, er, right. When Jewish organizations fund the abhorrent fascists, they do more disservice than they realize to the people that raised up Disraeli. *

It does not really matter what my observations, calculations, or conclusions are. I have do divisions, no artillery, and no marines, and no suicide bombers. However, when those dark intelligences (who have divisions, artillery, marines, and suicide bombers) weigh up the cost of destroying Israel, will they not add the crumbs of souls of those Jews who act to weaken their own state through their absence or their activism?

From where I stand, I see Israel as a divided land. Yes, there are factions and disagreements among factions. But the left faction is busy destroying the country. The left attacks it's own friends and runs away from it's own enemies. This grieves me. However the whispers of political expediency are busy among the tired friends of Israel. What would Bismarck * do?

The erasure of Israel would certainly lighten up international diplomacy. This would be a pleasant change. And all that money used to subsidize Israel could be spent elsewhere. This would give many hope. And the Muslim vote in Canada is socially conservative, and would flip to the Tories, even as Tel Aviv burns. Certainly a feat worthy of the Nobel prize, all that change and hope.

It is distasteful to think or contemplate abandoning Israel to it's enemies. But with so many of it's own abandoning it themselves, who am I to risk blood, toil, and treasure to struggle for those that struggle against me, their friend? Oh well. That is called calling a spade, a spade.

So long, Israel.


So long, Israel

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