We were in Paris this past summer and spent some time in the largest Jewish neighborhood. The sight of heavily armed patrols by the army and Foreign Legion were very distressing. The author of this piece is right on the money. That is no way to live.
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What an excellent story and analogy.
We are all lobsters, consentually boiling away in a pot of our own making.
With Iran eagerly developing nukes and promising to use them in yet another “Final Solution” to the “Jewish Problem”, I’m not sure that recommending that they all cluster in one very convenient and surrounded and ever-targeted area is the best idea... just sayin’...
So where are the laws against Jewophobia???
The lobster story is cute but has no basis in fact....every lobster I have ever witnessed cook was submerged in boiling water!!!
We're living in the last days. It is written....
God bless Israel and his chosen people. May God have mercy on America, though we, as a nation, certainly don't deserve it.
Good analogy, bad cooking lesson. Plunge the lobsters headfirst into rapidly boiling water and they NEVER climb out; they’re dead and cooking in a second or two.
So another thing the Jews (or anyone in danger of oppression) have to fear is that pot coming to a boil nearby.
The great irony of all this is that the emotional reasons behind multiculturalism in Europe was to prove they were not the racists they once were, so they opened the gates to the closest 3rd world, which is the Muslim world.
So in order to NOT be bigoted & antisemitic, they let in bigots and antisemites of the harshest sort, who have now balkanized and changed their societies to tolerate the new bigots—meanwhile on the far (far) right, feeding the racial stereotypes they’ve been seeking to avoid.
(Of course the practical reason for mass immigration/multiculturalism was a growing economy needs a growing population—and selfish Europeans aren’t having enough kids...)
The French took over 200,000 casualties in the Fall of France in 1940, including over 85,000 dead