Is it Nakba 2.0 or Nakba 1.9?

By Gilad Atzmon

A Palestinian man inspecting the remains of his tentHaaretz reported today that the IDF admitted earlier this week using live-fire zones in order to expel Palestinians from areas in the West Bank.

“Military training in live-fire zones in the West Bank is used as a way of reducing the number of Palestinians living nearby, and serves as an important part of the campaign against Palestinian illegal construction, an army officer revealed at a recent Knesset committee meeting.”

Col. Einav Shalev, operations officer of Central Command, told the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee that the goal of preventing illegal construction is one of the main reasons the Israel Defense Forces has recently increased its training in the Jordan Valley.

The Jewish State is not an apartheid apparatus! it is actually far worse. Israel doesn’t attempt to exploit the Palestinians, it wants them gone. Israel puts into action Nazi-like (Lebensraum) ethnic cleaning tactics because Jewish nationalism is an expansionist ideology driven by judeo-centric racist supremacy.  The truth is simple and devastating. However,  the Diaspora Jewish Left attempt to conceal it all is actually embarrassing, yet, symptomatic.

The Wandering Who? A Study Of Jewish Identity politics and Jewish Power in particular - available on Amazon.com  & Amazon.co.uk

 

Land Ownership in Palestine/Israel

 
By Nasser Abufarha

http://www.ap-agenda.org/nasser/nasser3.htm


Control over territories, land use, and ownership are central issues to the Palestinian-Israeli struggle. What follows is a historical overview of the system of land ownership in Palestine, including an examination of the methods by which the Israeli government and Jewish agencies acquired land in Palestine.

 

Palestinian Land Ownership

The majority of the lands in Palestine were the properties of the Palestinian rural population, the fellahin. In the process of the creation of the state of Israel, over 418 Palestinian villages were depopulated and destroyed. Bedouin semi-nomadic tribes were displaced and 104 Palestinian populated villages remained under Israeli control.

Understanding the culture of the fellahin is key to understanding the system of land ownership in Palestine. Referring to the fellahin of Palestine as peasants, as they are often referred to, is an unfair misrepresentation of Palestinian society and culture to say the very least. A peasant in European culture is a farming worker with little or no land ownership. The fellahin of Palestine are rural farming communities with communal shared ownership of the land and own the means of cultivation.

The concept of the peasant did exist in the culture of the fellahin and the term applied to it is qatruz. The qatruz is a farming worker with little or no land ownership that has no possession of working animals. The qatruz would work for landowners for a share of the harvest. Although the concept of the peasant (qatruz) existed in Palestinian society, it was not widespread due to the communal nature of the culture of the fellahin.

To understand the land ownership system in the society of the fellahin, one needs to understand the concept of the feddan. There is widespread misconception that the feddan is a unit of measurement for an area of land. This is an inaccurate understanding of the concept. The feddan is a measurement of a share of land that varies in size from village to village and may vary from year to year, even within the same village.

Read More

The Jewish state’s Jewishness reflected in a return visit

by Lasse Wilhelmson

http://lassewilhelmson.wordpress.com/2014/05/15/the-jewish-states-jewishness-reflected-in-a-return-visit/

Shrinking-Palestine-1024x724-640x452Bethlehem

I arrive at Bethlehem along the same motorway as all tourists, in a taxi from the Ben Gurion airport. They arrive in coaches with their Jewish guides. Pilgrims from all over the world crowd into the Nativity Church on Manger Square. Perhaps the holiest place in the world for Christians? They buy souvenirs and go back home again as if the Palestinians do not exist. Opposite the Church, lies the prestigious Peace Centre, funded by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, SIDA.

The town is situated just south of Jerusalem and surrounded by The Wall and by fences. Check-points further limit people’s access and they are resigned to finding inconvenient diversions. Arbitrary travel permits for areas outside the town tear apart families that have lived in and around Bethlehem for thousands of years.

10310095_10152399604478664_4686487637002099084_nOn my first evening in Bethlehem I experienced music of a rare and emotional kind. A Palestinian violinist, Lamar Elias, only 14 years old, was the main attraction and there were many children in the audience. She played sonatas by Dvorak and Vivaldi and ended up, with a trio, playing a piece typical of Arabic music, with its billowing, endless rhythmic melodies. It was quite astounding how this young woman presented and played her pieces to a large audience with such ease and grace.

Read More

Nick Shabbos Goy Clegg

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVTnOq5DVfQ 

Nick Clegg, the laughable Lib Dem leader, probably the most pathetic character in the history of British politics, has done it again. In a desperate attempt to appease some Jewish donators, he produced a shameless endorsement of Jewish politics.

I guess that someone within the dysfunctional Lib Dem orbit better advise Clegg that Zionists do not like their subordinates to manifestly bend over. They somehow prefer their Shabbos Goyim to operate delicately and in a clandestine manner.   

More On The Way To Meritocracy

meritocracy

By Gilad Atzmon

The Daily Telegraph revealed today that one in five university graduates becomes a millionaire. More than two million British degree-holders have a net worth of £1m or more as new statistics reveal the education gap between rich and poor”

£1M is a lot of money, it is certainly not sufficient to define the term ‘rich.’  However, the above confirms that social mobility in Britain (and in the West in general) is deeply associated with cognitive ability. The clever move up and swiftly, while the intellectually challenged are left behind.

David Willetts, the universities minister, told The Telegraph that the figures were “more evidence of why going to university is a very good deal.”  Willets may be correct, yet not many youngsters can afford tuition fees anymore. University tuition fees tripled in Britain in recent years and in practice, academia has priced itself beyond the reach of the poor.

Read More

On Kosher Statistics

israeli-Brain-Power

By Gilad Atzmon

The Jewish ADL (Anti Defamation League) revealed this week that more than ‘one in four adults are ‘anti-Semitic.’

Of Some 53,100 adults in 102 countries and territories around the world surveyed for the ADL Global 100: An Index of Anti-Semitism, 26% were found to be ‘deeply infected’ with ‘anti-Semitic attitudes.’

Personally, I find both the ADL and its polls quite amusing.  Can you think of another people on this planet who so spend so much time and energy measuring how much they are loved or hated? Do the Brits measure how despised they are in Moldovia? Do the Palestinians question people all over the world to see how much they love those indigenous people of Palestine? Well, the Jews do and it’s for a reason. Abe Foxman, ADL’s National Director, must by now have grasped the immense destructive global power of Jewish politics, so naturally he wants to measure the reaction. But rather than reflecting on the results and then turning to his own people in the hope of re-educating them, Foxman always blames the rest of humanity. And why? Because in the Judeo-centric cosmos, the Jew is always innocent and the Goy is always to blame.

ADL discovered that the least anti-Semitic country at 0.2% of the adult population ‘hating Jews.’ is ........Laos! But what does that mean? Should the ADL start to shlep Jews to Laos? Maybe, rather than Palestine, it is Laos that is the promised land. Trouble is, once the Jews start to immigrate to Laos, anti Semitic attitudes will sharply rise. ADL is yet to resolve this Jewish dilemma yet.

Read More

Former PM Ehud Olmert jailed for six years for corruption

Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert vowed to strike back at Hamas with 'disproportionate' forcehttp://www.ynetnews.com

For first time in Israel's history, former PM jailed: Judge sentences former prime minister Ehud Olmert to 6 years in jail for his role in real-estate development corruption affair.


Former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert was sentenced to six years in prison and fined NIS 1 million in court in Tel Aviv on Tuesday morning for his role in the 'Holyland Affair', the real estate corruption case considered the largest of its kind in Israeli history.

The case marks the first time a prime minister was convicted of a felony and now, with his sentencing, the first time a former prime minister has ever been sentenced to jail time.

Call it colonialism, call it occupation - just don't call it 'apartheid'

Apartheid Week - February 2012An introduction by Gilad Atzmon: It is pretty amusing to witness Jewish shallow minds performing terminological zigzagging. For many years I have been insisting that Israel is not apartheid and has never been one. While apartheid is a system of exploitation, the Jewish State is a racially driven ethnic cleanser, it wants the Palestinians gone. Tagging Israel as a ‘colonial state’ and an ‘apartheid’ apparatus was introduced by the Jewish Left - for the obvious reason that they wanted to disguise the extent of the crime committed by Jewish nationalism. They want to convey the image that Israeli aggression isn’t really different from British, French and Dutch colonialism nor that it is different from South Africa or Southern USA Apartheid. But the truth of the matter is embarrassing. Zionism and Israeli aggression are unique phenomena.

But “if apartheid is not the right term, what is a better term?” The Jewish Left attempts to introduce a new spin, they call it now “settler colonialism” and a “pro-settler military occupation” but the truth is very simple to grasp. Being an expansionist, racist and ethnic cleanser, the Jewish State is a Nazi like operation. This is the truth the Jewish Left attempts to disguise.       

Call it colonialism, call it occupation - just don't call it 'apartheid'

http://972mag.com/call-it-colonialism-call-it-occupation-just-dont-call-it-apartheid/90537/

‘Apartheid’ is rapidly becoming the new political term of condemnation and delegitimization in international politics. But is it truly the best description of Israel’s policies toward the Palestinians? 

By Thomas Mitchell

Is apartheid an appropriate term to describe Israel’s occupation of the West Bank? In an article published on +972 late last year, Ran Greenstein argued that it is, relying on international law rather than historical grounds admitting that Israel’s occupation of the West Bank is different—but not better—than South Africa between 1948 and 1994. “Apartheid” is rapidly becoming the new political term of condemnation and delegitimization in international politics. It is rapidly replacing fascism as that term. India used to refer to the nuclear non-proliferation regime as “nuclear apartheid.” But the process is instructive.

Read More

Born Smart, Born Equal, Born Different – On The Road To Meritocracy

Meritocracy in SingaporeBy Gilad Atzmon

 

After decades of the tyranny of political correctness driven by ID politics and Jewish sensitivities, it takes the BBC three 30 minute episodes to reveal to the Brits that genes make a difference. Some people are just born smarter.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fax09ksviY8


For some time Brits haven’t been allowed to admit to themselves that people are different, mostly because they are actually born different - a few are really smart, many are average and some are falling behind. The dominance of ‘progressive’ outlets such as The Guardian within middle class political discourse has led toward an unfortunate dismissal of an obvious scientific fact – genes and biology cause differences among people.

Despite the apologetic tone of the program and the usual cliché complaints about the Holocaust being a ‘eugenic project’, the BBC is brave to take on the topic.  To start with, the program clears the smoke around the work of Sir Francis Galton, the father of Eugenic Science. The program elaborates on the historical context in which Galton’s research took place. But the program also touches the contemporary fear of British degeneration. Britain is clearly falling behind its economic competitors in its intellectual skills. British kids are not as good in science and math as they used to be. 

Britain is changing direction. It is rapidly drifting away from the welfare state and an egalitarian philosophy. The BBC program reflects this change. Britain is becoming a meritocracy. British policy makers apparently believe that funds and facilities should be invested in individuals according to merit. The rapid rise of university tuition fees coupled with a withdrawal of funds from state education suggests that British leadership no longer believes in supporting the weak and the under-privileged. Instead it is supporting the development of the cognitive elite. And,  it seems, membership in the cognitive elite has a lot to do with heredity. People are not becoming more clever through school or university, they are actually born smart.

In the last decade British policy makers have learned to accept that thousands of unemployed ‘gender studies’ or ‘music technology’ graduates are not going to march British society forward. Instead of thousand of universities that produce graduation certificates of questionable value, the modern state needs top scientists, genius engineers, superb economists, programmers, a few poets, less than a few philosophers, two painters and probably one who can play the fiddle exceptionally well. British policy makers have grasped that the cultivation of such a skilled elite must take biology into account.

Such a policy, once implemented, will radically change the role of education and culture.  It will revise our ideas of equality, morality and the role of the State. In the new meritocratic order, people are what they are because they are born that way - social mobility becomes subject to intellectual merit. The gifted prevail and the slow fall behind, reduced into an underclass and eventually irrelevant to society. 

In the new order, liability and accountability evaporate. As much as the member of the elite was born smarter, the criminal may owe his ethical failure to biology. Such a view will transform our vision of the role of education, personal history and civic duty. It is certainly going to radically revise our notions of success and failure.