Have you no conscience?
Spitting on our fellow human beings is a criminal assault. The “chosen people” pathology
apparently exempts its adherents from criminal law and common decency. It is amazing
how exclusive ethnic and religious identity have divided humanity over the millennia.
Talmudic Judaism is one of the sources of hatred, violence, and suffering on the earth.
Why would the Jews go out of their way to “create a hell on earth”?
Perhaps, the study of psychopathy, ponerology, and history would answer Mimi Hoffman’s question.
Spitting on our fellow human beings is a criminal assault. The “chosen people” pathology
apparently exempts its adherents from criminal law and common decency. It is amazing
how exclusive ethnic and religious identity have divided humanity over the millennia.
Talmudic Judaism is one of the sources of hatred, violence, and suffering on the earth.
http://www.sott.net/articles/show/197808-Spitting-Mad-Jews-and-Angry-Artists said:Darkmoon- (to Paul Norrland, translator of The Plot Against Art into Czech): Dear Mr Norrland, I came across this comment today in an article by Gilad Atzmon, "I learned recently from an American Jewish professor who teaches in Prague, that convoys of young American Jewish students make their way to the beautiful Czech capital every summer. They apparently use the opportunity to spit on the many Churches and golden on Prague's famous Charles Bridge were initially decorated with the Hebrew words Kadosh Kadosh Kadosh Adonai Tzvaot - "Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord of Hosts" - back in the 17th century just to stop Jews spitting on Christian symbols and the Crucifix in particular". I wonder if you could comment on this bizarre phenomenon of "spitting mad Jews" who apparently fly all the way from America to Prague in order to spit on the image of Jesus Christ.
http://www.politicaltheatrics.net/?p=324 said:Christians In Jerusalem Want Jews To Stop Spitting On Them
By
politicaltheatrics
Published: November 15, 2009
A few weeks ago, a senior Greek Orthodox clergyman in Israel attended a meeting at a government office in Jerusalem’s Givat Shaul quarter.
When he returned to his car, an elderly man wearing a skullcap came and knocked on the window. When the clergyman let the window down,
the passerby spat in his face. The clergyman prefered not to lodge a complaint with the police and told an acquaintance that he was used to
being spat at by Jews. Many Jerusalem clergy have been subjected to abuse of this kind. For the most part, they ignore it but sometimes they cannot.
On Sunday, a fracas developed when a yeshiva student spat at the cross being carried by the Armenian Archbishop during a procession near
the Holy Sepulchre in the Old City. The archbishop’s 17th-century cross was broken during the brawl and he slapped the yeshiva student.
Both were questioned by police and the yeshiva student will be brought to trial. The Jerusalem District Court has meanwhile banned the student
from approaching the Old City for 75 days. But the Armenians are far from satisfied by the police action and say this sort of thing has been going
on for years. Archbishop Nourhan Manougian says he expects the education minister to say something.
“When there is an attack against Jews anywhere in the world, the Israeli government is incensed, so why when our religion and pride are hurt,
don’t they take harsher measures?” he asks.
According to Daniel Rossing, former adviser to the Religious Affairs Ministry on Christian affairs and director of a Jerusalem center for Christian-Jewish dialogue,
there has been an increase in the number of such incidents recently, “as part of a general atmosphere of lack of tolerance in the country.”
Rossing says there are certain common characeristics from the point of view of time and location to the incidents. He points to the fact that there
are more incidents in areas where Jews and Christians mingle, such as the Jewish and Armenian quarters of the Old City and the Jaffa Gate.
There are an increased number at certain times of year, such as during the Purim holiday.”I know Christians who lock themselves indoors during
the entire Purim holiday,” he says.
Former adviser to the mayor on Christian affairs, Shmuel Evyatar, describes the situation as “a huge disgrace.” He says most of the instigators
are yeshiva students studying in the Old City who view the Christian religion with disdain. “I’m sure the phenomenon would end as soon as rabbis
and well-known educators denounce it. In practice, rabbis of yeshivas ignore or even encourage it,” he says.
Evyatar says he himself was spat at while walking with a Serbian bishop in the Jewish quarter, near his home. “A group of yeshiva students spat at us
and their teacher just stood by and watched.” Jerusalem municipal officials said they are aware of the problem but it has to be dealt with by the police.
Shmuel Ben-Ruby, the police spokesman, said they had only two complaints from Christians in the past two years. He said that, in both cases, the culprits
were caught and punished. He said the police deploy an inordinately high number of patrols and special technology in the Old City and its surroundings
in an attempt to keep order.
http://www.sott.net/articles/show/197808-Spitting-Mad-Jews-and-Angry-Artists said:Mimi Hoffman: I won't mince my words. I am spitting mad. I hated your article from start to finish. Because everything you said was false, false, false!
Everyone I showed your article to, Jew and non-Jew alike, couldn't believe such utter rubbish could ever be written. Why on earth would we Jews go out
of our way to "create a hell on earth"? Would a people who'd experienced untold misery in the past, driven from country to country by bloodthirsty Christians
- Christians who ended up killing six million of us in the cruelest circumstances - would a people familiar with suffering on such a vast scale attempt
to "make life impossible for everyone"? For what purpose? Such sick behavior on our part would be counter-productive! It would only increase anti-Semitism!
Don't tell me you think we're actually going out of our way to get ourselves hated!
Why would the Jews go out of their way to “create a hell on earth”?
Perhaps, the study of psychopathy, ponerology, and history would answer Mimi Hoffman’s question.