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Sunday, September 29, 2024

The Jewish Passport

  I have just finished watching WE ARE THE LUCKY ONES on Hulu, about the invasion of Poland and the persecution of Jews. 



All the Jews in the world should be ashamed to allow an israel such as this one. It turns out I don't care for Jewish people; I would have felt the same way about the Holocaust if the victims were of any religion, ethnicity, or atheist like myself. 


In each country around the world, there are about 100 influential men who care not about anyone's existence; they care for power and money, the world be damned.


I'm aghast at this world. I do not want to live in such a world; this very feeling defines the israelis as sadistic creatures who live adjacent to horror and enjoy their lives as if nothing was happening to their fellow human beings.


Perhaps the saddest thing about The State of israel is that they were unable to understand what being "the chosen ones" meant. I am an atheist, so it is just a romantic notion to me, a writing catharsis. 


God allowed the Holocaust to fulfill its own prophecy; Jews who survived the atrocities of Nazi Germany were installed in The State of Palestine and became a beacon in the Middle East, respected and admired by all other nations. 


In recognition of their contribution to our world, they carry the Jewish passport, the only universal passport. That should've been the tale of the descendants of the Holocaust's martyrs. A tale of compassion. The israelis choose greed over honoring the memory of their ancestors. They bring shame upon the houses of every Jew. And profound sadness to this devout atheist.


      


Beauty Queens


The Palestinians are unique; to learn more about them, I am studying the entire history of the persecution of the Jewish people around the world. Each country that stands up in 2024 in the United Nations and condemns The State of israel has once turned desperate Jewish men, women, and children away from its ports, back into long, long, long sea voyages, only to be denied entry once again and again and again.

I digress; the Palestinians are not unique; they share the very history of the Jewish people, forced from place to place and denied a home, ignored by all the democratic countries until now. I ask myself what is so unique about this particular time that has seen the word Palestine being shouted around the world: FREE PALESTINE. 

Free from what? We answer that question with yet more questions, telling questions that paint a clear picture of their turbulent last 75 years.

Who controls the water in Palestine? Who controls the electricity in Palestine? Who controls the food supply? Who controls the movement of the Palestinians inside their own nation? Who controls the amount of calories the entire population of Palestine is allowed to consume? Who controls the flow of information that comes out of the territory of Palestine? Who renamed their land Gaza but denied the beings living in that land an identity? 

Who named the land and prohibited the inhabitants from calling themselves their own names? Who denies the Palestinians to call themselves Palestinians? Which entity tells the world that "there is no such thing as Palestinians." while bombing them daily?

Thousands and thousands of pounds of bombs falling on people that we are told do not exist, little inexistent babies' hands waving their very existence in the hopes that someone sees their bodies pinned beneath a collapsed building. 

Who collapses the buildings that suffocate pregnant women and their babies, teenagers, toddlers, animals, entire family lineages, and anything that needs air to survive?

The most fantastic story is of a nation that doesn't exist, dying daily, murdered by a nation that denies the very existence of the people it is killing. I am studying the horrors of the Holocaust and the peregrination of a people looking for a home for centuries and being denied entry by the very nations that condemn it today of Genocide and Holocaust in Arab lands.

The Palestinians and the Jewish people are a cautionary tale for future civilizations. They are the tale of a group of people who claim possession of free land, a peculiar desire no other animal shares. Native Americans were offered gifts for their lands from strange foreigners, unable to understand why they were willing to pay for something that was free for the world to share. When the strangers got tired of negotiating with them, they came up with the final solution, just like what's happening in Palestine.

The Jews, the Native Americans, and the Palestinians all share the same desire: a piece of land they can call home. And what do we desire? "Peace for the world." urge our bleeding hearts. 

I will never again make fun of beauty contestants; it turns out they are beautiful indeed.  


      


Saturday, September 28, 2024

Thursday, September 26, 2024

The Most Moral Army

 

I need a place where my soul is free and peaceful, a place where I can write about love, longing, and the little things that unite us and define us as humans. 

There's nothing humane about israel or Israelis, so I am moving all their crimes to another site:

www.themostmoralarmy.com



( it will take me a while; they have been killing Palestinians and other Arabs for 75 years. )


A Vigil for the Holocaust in Gaza.

 



image one

The light of this earth are the children; the chosen people are EVERY HUMAN BEING sharing the same timeline.

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Compassion is the lesson from the Holocaust; for every human being.

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If only the children of Palestine had a Jewish, Israeli family compassionate enough to protect them. And Thank God ANNE FRANK isn't a Palestinian girl living in Gaza.The religious Jewish soldiers would shoot her in the head; for existing.





Conjuring up Ghosts in the Backyard.

 I'm about to go to bed, forcing myself to sleep. The first image I have when I open my eyes is of some child I have never met, a child that has been murdered in Palestine. The last thought at night is of some unknown dead Palestinian; 

it is the same anguish I felt when I was 9 years old and learned about the Holocaust; the anguish of not understanding how German society could be so cruel.

I had shot down my computer and had to put it back on again to bear witness, to place here the face that came upon my mind as I set my bed;



A child that went to sleep and woke up with an explosion that you israelis conjured; her father gone; her mother gone; her sister gone; her brother gone; her cousins gone. Her home gone.


She walked to her bed as you and I and the entire world did and woke up missing family and limb; one of the israeli children pressed a button and launched a missile that changed her life in an instant.

She survived that attack and woke up without her family and missing a leg, but her spirit pushed her forward, and she made plans to become a doctor; 


"to help others," she said hopefully.


Then, one of your children pushed another button and conjured another missile that found her in bed, sleeping, AT A HOSPITAL.


She didn't survive that.


And I am 58 years old, anguished and unable to understand how can the israeli society be so cruel. So vicious. So inhuman. So unjewish like.

I'm going to press the publish button and try to sleep, and her memory will be with me until I do: 

The memory of her lying there in bed, crying for her family, trying to find hope for a new beginning, or as she stated, 


"My life is changing now."


But to change, you need to be alive. So I will try thinking of that instead: that there might be hope for the Israelis, the Germans, the Americans, the British, and all the people tonight engaged in hurting others.


To change, you need to be alive so there might be hope for your genocidal society. 

Perhaps, one of these days, you israelis will get tired of killing and hurting and raping and torturing and conjuring up ghosts in your backyard.




the DEATH CLOCK and the NAMES

the  CLOCK


the NAMES