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Dec. 29, 2017 - Brother Nathanael
03:05
Antisemitism In Hysterical Spin
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Anti-Semitism is a touchy subject and can easily set off a Jew into hysterics.
This happened to me recently while in the middle of a conversation with a scholarly Gentile in a hotel lobby.
During a break of a Holocaust-related conference, I casually mentioned that the existence of gas chambers has never been proven.
A Jew overheard me and flew into hysterics, calling me an anti-Semite and other frenzied abuses.
To put it bluntly, he created a scene.
So I discreetly excused myself.
Which brings me to my theme, Anti-Semitism Today.
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We can document anti-Semitic attacks through the Middle Ages, and we can document them certainly in the 20th century, and now we can document them in the 21st century.
Like the soup du jour, there's always an all-Coran cast of Jew baiting.
You stupid ass.
The world is not divided into two, especially based on stroking or chiding the Jew.
And tell me, what's a righteous gentile?
A shiksa who sucks up to the Jews?
When one starts to hear that the state of Israel doesn't have the right to exist, No state has a right to exist, only reciprocal recognition, through diplomatic relations by other states.
But a state that exists by persecuting its dispossessed inhabitants has no legitimacy before an all-inclusive and universal court of conscience.
When one starts to hear Israelis or Israel itself being demonized and the concerted effort to delegitimate the state and the people, that is anti-Semitism.
Au contraire, my dear.
That's called telling it like it is.
But facts that indict has a new word, hate speech, which is speech you hate to hear.
My discourse now draws to a close with a new working definition of that fearsome word in order to dash every attack, every libel, every gag.
What is anti-Semitism?
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