Monday, 08 August 2011

  • Being the well-travelled person that I am I frequently have the sometimes great and other times dubious pleasure of meeting a lot of different people from many different races and political schools of thought. I happened to come across a young European lady (in her early 30s) who is something of an adventurer at heart and quit her job to wander around the world exploring. After a lengthy chat about numerous things from train travel in Russia to the Inca civilisation she happened to get onto the topic of the Middle East. She expressed her admiration for Islamic culture and how respectful it was and so forth. I pointed out that while I didn’t wholly agree: I did find Islamic architecture to be extremely beautiful.


    We also talked of the various countries in the Middle East we had been in on our different travels: I happened to mention that I had no wish to go to Israel as I found the entire country objectionable. She then perked up a bit and launched into what I only describe as a long tirade against Israelis, which caused me to smirk quite a bit. One of her points that I heartily agreed with was the jewish (well for her Israeli) need to expose themselves and shock others at the earliest possible opportunity as well as their disregard for any authority or tradition so long as it suited them to disregard it.

    She happened to relate; by way of example, of a story about her experiences in the Far East where a number of Israeli women had been in her trekking party and were told quite explicitly that nudity was considered a great offense to the locals who were strongly Islamic.

    So what was the first thing the Israeli women did?

    They went to the nearest beach and stripped off till they were in the nude in full views of the shocked locals and spent the day running around ‘showing off’ their bodies to nobody other than a group of annoyed Western women and shocked locals. These jewesses clearly didn’t see it to their advantage to stick to the local customs and decided to do whatever they liked as there was little disadvantage and much perceived advantage to doing so (i.e. annoyance of non-jews who won’t be seen again against showing how ‘wonderful’ their bodies are to all and sundry creating sexual desire and envy thus giving them an ego boost).

    She ended by declaring quite openly that she would oppose and loathe all things Israeli all her life.

    It just goes to show that anti-Semitism isn’t some abstract created in a jew-less vacuum, but rather a product of jewish behaviour and interaction with non-jews.

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