Political Correctness Stifles Discussions on Israel

 

WIKIPEDIA Tiia Monto PHOTO COURTESY | The flag of the state of Israel.
WIKIPEDIA Tiia Monto PHOTO COURTESY |
The flag of the state of Israel.

The significance of our Zionist policies are matched by our collective ignorance of their meaning. I partially blame academia for this ignorance.

In their quest to make the world a safe space where every religion is free from criticism, liberal academics have made it virtually impossible to state one obvious fact: the conflict over Israel is a religious conflict. It is unlikely we will ever reach a peaceful resolution to this conflict until we abolish the political correctness surrounding it.

Granted, I do not claim to be an expert on U.S.-Middle East relations, but the way I see it, four separate religions are involved: Judaism, Islam, Christianity and Illuminism.

For those that are not aware, the state of Israel was officially formed after World War II specifically for the purpose of creating an official Jewish state. Its creation was condoned by the United Nations, partially on the pretense that Jews needed a safe place to flee to following the Holocaust.

It is not surprising that Jews think they are entitled to the land occupied by present day Israel. If you read the Old Testament, it is clear that they think they are God’s chosen people, and that it is their God-given right to occupy this land by whatever means necessary.

The Old Testament has numerous instances where God directly commands the Jews to commit a litany of war crimes in order to capture this land, some of which include rape, pillage and genocide.

Muslims have every right to be upset about the creation of Israel, as the land was predominantly Muslim prior to its formation. However, this does not change the fact that Islam is a militant religion that is always searching for new excuses to engage in warfare.

Muslims play the role of both victim and aggressor in this conflict.

Christians are probably the most ignorant of the religions involved. They blindly support the nation of Israel, regardless of its actions. This too, is not surprising, as their God is the same one that ordered the Jews to commit all of their war crimes in the Old Testament.

It is unlikely that Israel would exist today without the support of Christians, particularly those from the United States. Thanks to Christian support, the United States has been able to provide Israel with the military resources necessary to protect it from its Muslim neighbors who would like to invade it.

Illuminists are the wild card in this conflict. Like everything they get involved with, it is difficult to judge how significant their influence is, but it is great enough that it should at least be acknowledged.

Supposedly Kabbalistic Jews, the Illuminist version of Jews, had an influence on the formation of Israel. Mainstream society usually scoffs at this idea (liberals find it offensive), but I think it is plausible, especially considering that their symbol is on the flag of Israel.

The Star of David is not a Jewish or a Christian symbol; it is an occult symbol. I find it hard to believe it got placed there on accident.

Unfortunately, I do not have the answers on how to fix this situation. I question whether a peaceful solution even exists.

The best I can do is to provide a politically incorrect analysis that identifies who the major players are in this conflict.

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