I made aliyah 15 years ago. B"H I have resisted becoming "sabrified". Most Anglo-Americans, Argentinians, Russians, Ethiopians don't, and they or their progeny quickly absorb, rachmonus aleihem, the worst of Sabra Israeli character traits and thought processes: "Eretz Yisrael was only given in order that the Jews should purify it of the Seven Bad Character Traits that saturate it from the original Seven Canaanite Nations that derive from the Olam HaTohu" (Arizal).
Israel needs a massive overwhelming influx in one go of Anglo-Americans, so that they can change Israel for the better, rather than vice versa for the worse!
Your attitude reminds me that of Satmar Chassidim...
While there is some truth in what you say......Instead of bashing Israel, make aliyah and change it to the better!
If R.Kahane, BZK, Chaim, Mike, Lenny, Marzel etc had been born in Israel, there would not have been Kahanism. I don't believe that in this generation anyone born in Israel, even the best, can become an uncompromisable "Kahanist". And to quote the Satmar Rebbe who you mention "'The air of Eretz Yisrael makes one cleverer' (Bava Basra 158) - but remember that there the yetzer hara is also cleverer"!
It's great that you made aliya. So did I 9 years ago.
It is true that Eretz Israel magnifies the power of yetzer hara. Also, the Holy Land has so great potential and if it is misused (if Jews don't live according to the G-d's will), it is the great desecration of His Name. It is as if to uprise against the king in its palace.
But it doesn't mean we should not go to the Land of Israel. We should live there and do our best to change it for the better. And we should start the change from ourselves.
It is true that Israeli secular culture is anti-Torah, leftist and primitive. But not all Israelis are brainwashed with it.
The are also very positive facts about Israel, in my mind the most important are:
1. The relative majority of the Jews live here (about 41%), and
2. With all due respect to American yeshivas and rabbis,
the center of Torah study is definetely in Israel today. Most yeshivas and Torah sages are here! So are the most poskim (great rabbis who are authorized to issue Halachic decrees),
both Ashkenazi and Sepharadi.Most Anglo-Americans, Argentinians, Russians, Ethiopians who don't become "sabricized" (adopt Israeli culture), do it because of banal nostalgia. Russians are longing for "great Russian culture", Ethiopians for "natural products", etc. All these things have nothing to do with Judaism. If these people continued to live in their countries of origin, they would have assimilated altogether. There is nothing to be proud of. I am a Russian-speaking Jew and I know what I am talking about.