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Ask JTF for Sunday, July 5, 2009
TruthSpreader:
Dear Chaim, what is your opinion on the late Seung-Hui Cho, yimach shmo vezichro who during the Virginia Tech Massacre killed 33 people including himself?
Moshe92:
Dear Chaim,
Do you think that the Jews who marched with Martin Luther King and fought for black civil rights in the 1960s were mostly good people who meant well but were naive, or do you think that they were mostly self-hating Jews?
eb22:
Shalom Chaim,
In some past " Ask JTF" shows and other programs, you mentioned the term " Amalek" . Highlighting that Amalek still exists today, even though the nation of Amalek no longer exists. My impression is that JTF and the Kahanist movement in general are much more willing to deal with the realities of modern day Amalek than the vast majority of others in the Jewish world.
What are the various categories of Amalek in the present era? Can you provide an example of an individual who fits each of the categories? And what is the best way to approach each category of Amalek?
Thanks as always, eb22.
Trace:
Shalom Chaim,
Please forgive this long message but I feel that it needs to be heard. First of all, thanks for your answer last time; I just remembered that I left out two other European countries, Hungary and Romania. It is my understanding that they both enthusiastically cooperated with the Nazis in the deportation of Jews during the Holocaust. I am of the mind that you can't really blame these people now for the crimes committed by their ancestors - however, you CAN blame them for constantly trying to screw Israel. They put up Holocaust memorials and talk about how sorry they are for what their country did during the war, but it's all a sham unless they support the Jewish State. I think this is a key thing to understand - Holocaust memorials and museums mean NOTHING if they are not also accompanied by support for Israel. To me it is hideous and shameful that people dwell so much on the Jews' darkest hour and pimp out photos of mass graves, naked starved bodies and gas chambers, and do nothing for the FUTURE of the Jewish people. It seems that they want to seal the image of Jew as victim into eternity, and prevent the true Jewish people - a warrior people - from reclaiming what is rightfully ours on the battlefield.
It especially upsets me when leftists use the Holocaust as some call for "tolerance" and "diversity". There is one lesson and one lesson alone to be learned from the Holocaust: KILL YOUR ENEMY. I hope you'll excuse my ranting tone but I am just sick and tired of this phenomenon of people proclaiming their sorrow over the Holocaust and then stabbing the Jews in the back by condemning every single thing that Israel does.
The symbol of the Jewish people is not a black and white striped prisoner's uniform and an emaciated corpse. The symbol of the Jewish people is the star of King David, a warrior king who destroyed our enemies with no mercy. If King David was around today, he would drive every last Arab from the holy land, and those who even turned their heads to look back would catch a bullet between the eyes. Every Jew needs to be a King David.
Debbie Shafer:
I am excited that Bobby is a member of JTF, and supports Israel. I would like to ask Bobby what he thinks of Nationalizing healthcare, passing this HR 2454 bill cap and trade, and Obama's support of Palestine.
He is the brightest star I've seen in a long time!
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