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Ask JTF for Sunday, February 6, 2011
Rubystars:
Greetings Chaim. DBF suggested to me that I ask you some schvartza history month questions so here goes one from me:
Why do you think that negroids tend to have a "fixed" quality in their culture, that doesn't allow them to innovate or advance easily? This can be seen all over the world, even in Africa, where they have lived for countless thousands of years with no real advancement that wasn't handed to them by outside cultures. They seem to be like a species of songbird who for thousands of years builds its nest in the same way, but would never even be capable of thinking of building a roof over the nest to keep the rain out.
Yotin:
Shalom Chaim,
Last week "It's Just Mo" asked you what you thought of Stephen Harper. You said he was better than the opposition and apparently is supportive of Israel. I live in Canada and follow politics pretty closely especially if it has to do with Israel. I sent him an email early last November to congratulate him on a speech he had given concerning Israel and Jews where he was very clear about who he thought the "good guys" were and who the "bad guys" were. He actually responded to my email, I was quite surprised and it seems like a personalized reply. In his reply he again stressed his support for Israel and her legitimacy.
I know we can hardly ever fully trust a politician and I disagree with Harper on some issues but on Israel he is the most pro Israel Prime Minister we've ever had. He defends Israel in her defense and most importantly, he seems to be willing to keep that position even if it's the unpopular position to take. Canada, who had a seat on the United Nations (Y'mach Shmo) security council for several years recently lost it's seat and the main reason for this sudden loss of the seat was attributed to the muslim countries not liking Harper for his position on Israel. So time will tell, but until now he seems to be willing to stick up for Israel even if the opposition and the media in Canada go after him and criticize him. And yes, the opposition parties are disgusting and filled with filthy hesbollah and hammas supporting traitors, Y'mach Shmo to them.
Anyhow, I hope this week has been good. I have one main question today.
You've mentioned before that Kahanist parties are banned in Israel. How did this come to be? How does the Israeli government go about banning an entire political philosophy? Did they actually enact a law banning Kahanist organizations? How do they determine what is to be considered a Kahanist movement and therefore that it should be banned? Maybe I'm a little naive about Israeli politics but, if there is a sizable portion of Israelis that would support Kahanist ideology, how can they ban this and call themselves a free and "democratic" country? How do they determine how "right wing" you're allowed to be before it is considered illegal?
Thanks for answering my question.
Shavua tov.
-Yotin
danny100:
Shalom Chaim
1. I would like to ask you about the language you sometimes use, I'm not trying to offend you at all but I heard your JTF shows in 2005 where you frequently go too far and Daniel 3 years ago asked you about this and you said that it's OK to respectably critizize. I understand that radio talk show hosts speak on occasions provocatively but the point is that sometimes you use language that is way off track like when you cursed all Self-Hating Jews with cancer you may have also meant individual Israelis. As far as Hitlery Clinton, I was a little shocked when you called her a Lesbian until you explained proof about her relationships. Again I'm not trying to offend you, I'm just asking you about the mistakes you sometimes make.
2. I once heard you speak about Geulah Cohen and how Rabbi Kahane Z"l was banned. You said that Geulah Cohen was afraid that she was going to be taken out of power by Kahane if he took power which puzzled me a
bit because if Tehiya was opposed to any retreat from Judea and Samaria, why would Kahane want to throw her out of power if she took reasonable Right-Wing stands.
3. Shulamit The Loony said that the People in Judea and Samaira are "Nazis". She is the most disgusting Left-Wing Politican in Israel's History. she also proclaims that she is an atheist. I found a few pictures of Peace Now members marching though Religious Communities holding pictures of this animal.
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Herutnik:
Shalom brother Chaim, ma shlomcha?
1. Now that the Gallant affair is over and it's clear he's not going to be our new Chief of staff, we have to give thanks to our crooked judicial system that decided to take their authority one step futher and (apparently) now they also decide who's not gonna become Chief of staff (when it's exclusively the Government's desicion).
Anyway, If people thought that Gallant is a bad choice (for whatever reason it may be), instead, we're gonna have a figure that has a history of terrible remarks towards Soldiers who refuse to expell Jews from their homes and he even stated that those soldiers are "more dangerous than Hizballah rockets". How this guy is even taken seriously after these remarks (let alone becoming Chief of staff) is beyond me, because this statement is way beyond differences of opinion, it's just pure insanity.
I get feeling that we're going to miss Gabi Ashkenazi in the years to come.
Your comments please.
2. On Last week's 'ask jtf' you said that you have a problem with The Rolling Stones, because they praised Satan. Now, I can understand why a Christian or a Muslim might see this as a problem, but from a Jewish perspective, I don't see what's wrong with a Gentile deciding to become a Satanist (as long as he doesn't hurt anybody of course). After all, according to Judaism, Satan is just another angel and not some evil creature. Am I wrong?
3. If the Muslim Brotherhood (or some other honest lunatic) takes power in Egypt, how long do you think it will take until they decide cancelling the "peace" treaty? After all, they have much bigger problems than that.
Toda raba veshavua tov,
Herutnik.
Sentinel For Truth:
Dearest Chiam,
I wanted to get your opinion on what is called Internet 2 and the continuing assault on the first amendment by the ever growing social fascist American government. As I understand it, it will be easier for government departments to shut down "controversial" web sites without explanation, justification or recourse. God forbid anything like this could happen to this great website. Is there any way that JTFers could keep in touch in case of such a situation? Perhaps an email list? I believe it would be prudent to have something like this as a contingency plan for this possibility, just as insurance to keep the movement alive and thriving.
Best regards to you and thank you for all you do for the Jewish people,
SFT
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