You are viewing a single comment's thread.

view the rest of the comments →

0
0

[–] 16214762? ago 

Spoopy stuff.

Solzhenitsyn makes two things clear:

1)There is a factual basis for asserting that there exists

a globe-encompassing, comprehensive code that not only

defines “good” and “evil” in terms of religion and race,

but also derives from it vast consequences in imperial

power-politics; and

2) There is an absolutely unilateral Jewish evaluation

and appreciation of any human action depending on the

religion, people and race to which the person in question

adheres.

Solzhenitsyn says:“It is said of David Ben Gurion,that

he once told the world: ‘What is important is what the Jews

do, and not what the goyim have to say about it.’”

With this basic attitude, and supported by terrorist or-ganizations, Ben Gurion justified the proclamation of the state of Israel on May 14, 1948.

Therefore the Red revolution of 1917 was a conver-

gence of not one but two internationally minded world-

views, whose bearers certified to each other—the one on

the basis of “class warfare,” the other on the basis of an

allegedly “chosen” religious faith (but in reality a common

ethnicity)—that everything they did was always legal and

could not be measured by any other yardstick. Thus

Solzhenitsyn quotes from the words of U.S. Supreme

Court justice and prominent Zionist Louis Brandeis:

If for any reason people of Jewish blood are experienc-

ing suffering, our sympathy and our assistance flow in-

stinctively to them in whatever country they may live,

without asking for the nuances of their faith or lack of it.