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Monday, June 20, 2011

If the Jews had behaved like the 'Palestinians'

Imagine if the Jews had adopted the victimhood meme at the end of World War II. We'd be just like the 'Palestinians.'
In 1945, there were hundreds of thousands of Jewish survivors living in DP Camps (displaced persons) across Europe. They were fed and clothed by Jewish and international relief organizations. Had the world's Jewish population played this situation as the Arabs and Palestinians have, everything would look very different today.

To begin with, the Jews would all still be living in these DP camps, only now the camps would have become squalid ghettos throughout Europe. The refugees would continue to be fed and clothed by a committee similar to UNRWA—the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (paid for mostly by the United States since 1948). Blessed with one of the world's highest birth rates, they would now number in the many millions. And 66 years later, new generations, fed on a mixture of hate and lies against the Europeans, would now seethe with anger.

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By the 1990s, the real mayhem would have begun. Raised on victimhood and used as cannon fodder by corrupt leaders, a generation of younger Jews would be blowing up buses, restaurants and themselves. The billions of dollars extorted from various governments would not have gone to the inhabitants of the camps. The money would be in the Swiss bank accounts of the refugees' famous and flamboyant leaders and their lackies.

So now it's the present, generations past the end of World War II, and the festering Jewish refugee problem throughout Europe has absolutely no end in sight. The worst part of this story would be the wasted lives of millions of human beings in the camps—inventions not invented, illnesses not cured, high-tech startups not started up, symphonies and books not written—a real cultural and spiritual desert.

None of this happened, of course. Instead, the Jewish refugees returned to their ancestral homeland. They left everything they had in Europe and turned their backs on the Continent—no "right of return" requested. They were welcomed by the 650,000 Jewish residents of Israel.

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I imagine the argument will be made that while the Jews may have achieved all this, they did not have their land stolen from them. This is, of course, a canard, another convenient lie. They did lose property all over Europe and the Mideast. And there was never an independent Palestine run by Palestinian Arabs. Ever. Jews and Arabs lived in this area controlled first by the Turks and then by the British. The U.N. offered the two-state solution that we hear so much about in 1947. The problem then, and now, is that it was accepted by only one party, Israel. No doubt, the situation of Arab residents of the Middle East back then may have been difficult, but it is incomprehensible that their lot was worse than that of the Jews at the end of World War II.
I don't believe that we would have ended up like the 'Palestinians' had we chosen to wallow in victimhood. We would not have had the Arab countries to use us as pawns against Germany and Poland. And if we had resorted to terror, as the 'Palestinians' had done, Europe would have dealt with us far more cruelly than Israel has dealt with the 'Palestinians.' I believe that except for small remnants scattered in Anglo countries outside of Europe (US, Canada, Australia and South Africa), had we chosen to behave like the 'Palestinians,' we would have been wiped out.

I also don't believe that wallowing in self-pity and expecting the World to sympathize with us is a Jewish thing. We know them too well.

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1 Comments:

At 9:16 PM, Blogger NormanF said...

Jews have never done that as a minority. Its not just in the Jewish character. The traditional anti-Semitic caricature of the Jews bears no resemblance to reality.

 

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