9 Tevet 5786 | ט' טבת ה'תשפ"ו
Source: INN
I read an article about a month or so ago on the Israel National News site called "Don't call Tucker Carlson an antisemite - call him a coward."
This gave me an insight. What do you think of this:
All antisemites are cowards.
They point their fingers, their pens, pencils, rulers and more dangerous things (whatever they can get their hands on) at us because they know that we don't shoot from the hip. We consider our next steps carefully.
But what makes it more cowardly to spew hatred towards Jews openly is our pitiful numbers, compared to all the other established nations. It's like a high-school football player beating up on a five-year-old boy, for crying out loud.
Dear reader, whichever side you're on, I'm not asking you to pity us. But please consider that
the bigger party ought to pick on someone his own size.
It's only the right thing to do if you need to duke something out.
The whole world, picking on less than twenty million (the 2025 estimate according to Wikipedia is 18.5 million) Jews in the whole world...WHAT???
Also, don't pretend to be something you're not, just to put yourself in a position to strike out at Jews. That's what the "palestinians" are doing.
They're not a separate people, but part of the Arabs, like most of the rest of the population here in the Middle East. Many of their families came from Egypt, for example.
Al-Masri is the most obvious family name indicating Egyptian family origin, although by no means the only one (I don't know any others, but that doesn't mean they don't exist.). It means "Egyptian."
A lot of times their family name does give them away, if you know what to look for. This site will give you a good education on Arabic family names, as it did me. However, look out for omissions, such as the lack of the mention of Hebrew origin of Ibrahim and Ishak, for example (I bet you can guess what these are; there are more like this as well.).
In any case, the seeming smallness of the "palestinian" population, compared to the Jews of Israel — even of the whole world — is false, not to mention cowardly on the part of the rest of the Arab population.
You could say that they are the arms of the Arabs, at least for the duration of this war, whether it is active or passive, whether one front or many. This could change, some other part of the Arab population taking their place, at any time.
Or, it could start up again, like before.
In any case, all antisemites are cowards. But what's even worse is an antisemite who made his fame and fortune on being PRO-Israel first, before he went ANTI. That would be a more accurate description of Tucker Carlson's career.
It makes me wonder which one he really was, all along.
Does anyone else besides me remember this?
The only thing keeping us from utter extinction is GOD. The One who made all.
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One last thing for today: Gedaliah Blum from "Mossad Commentary" on X, put it this way to Tucker Carlson on video: What does US get from Israel? (and includes, what does the US get from Qatar?)
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More reading:
Aryeh Leib Shapiro on VisionMag: Yavan & Edom: Civil war on the right |
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More video/combination posts:
David Mark on Pulse of Israel: The Mar-a-Lago Test | Interview, Avi Abelow with R' David Samson: The Torah that is Changing the World | Avi Abelow, from 14 Dec 25: The quiet before the storm — Israel is still at war |

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