Blogger Carves Out Niche Baring Israeli Intel Secrets – Forward.com
The debate goes on at the above LINK:
Dear Steven,
Being an "ardent-Zionist" is no different than if you were a member of the Nazi party in the 1930s. It's just the flavor is different. Your Jewish nationalist feelings I do not pathologize. But I don't agree with any form of Fascism which is what Zionism is. Nor is it in America's interest to support and come to the aid of Israel at my expense and the other 98% of the United States population.
But you have the right to be a Jewish Fascist if you want!
I have written this just recently:
A Sense of Peoplehood Is Not a Pathology
ON OCTOBER 12TH, 2010
by Michael Santomauro
IT IS NOT "racist" for a professor such as Alan Dershowitz or for a professor like Kevin MacDonald to advocate for their ethnic group interests.
The words for bigotry that are often used, such as anti-Semitic, anti-White, anti-Black, anti-Arab, anti-feminist, anti-gay and hundreds of other labels, are for the most part overstated. Instead, [the demonized viewpoints] should be seen as pro-White or pro-Jewish or pro-women or pro-traditional family and should not be considered shameful.
These "pro" sensibilities are part of the human condition, not to be pathologized into an "anti."
It is about group interests.
A race or ethnie without a sense of peoplehood or identity will end up being used to achieve the goals of other ethnies. (Yes, ethnie, not ethnic).
Our feelings or thoughts of peoplehood are not pathological. They are natural. The European-American will have White ethnic interests and it is not "racist" to have them. Just as Hispanics, Asians, Jews, and Blacks have their own ethnic interests, it should not be considered a pathology for Whites to have them.
An ethnie without a sense of peoplehood will end up being used to achieve the goals of other ethnies.
Thank you and remember:
Peace is patriotic!
Being an "ardent-Zionist" is no different than if you were a member of the Nazi party in the 1930s. It's just the flavor is different. Your Jewish nationalist feelings I do not pathologize. But I don't agree with any form of Fascism which is what Zionism is. Nor is it in America's interest to support and come to the aid of Israel at my expense and the other 98% of the United States population.
But you have the right to be a Jewish Fascist if you want!
I have written this just recently:
A Sense of Peoplehood Is Not a Pathology
ON OCTOBER 12TH, 2010
by Michael Santomauro
IT IS NOT "racist" for a professor such as Alan Dershowitz or for a professor like Kevin MacDonald to advocate for their ethnic group interests.
The words for bigotry that are often used, such as anti-Semitic, anti-White, anti-Black, anti-Arab, anti-feminist, anti-gay and hundreds of other labels, are for the most part overstated. Instead, [the demonized viewpoints] should be seen as pro-White or pro-Jewish or pro-women or pro-traditional family and should not be considered shameful.
These "pro" sensibilities are part of the human condition, not to be pathologized into an "anti."
It is about group interests.
A race or ethnie without a sense of peoplehood or identity will end up being used to achieve the goals of other ethnies. (Yes, ethnie, not ethnic).
Our feelings or thoughts of peoplehood are not pathological. They are natural. The European-American will have White ethnic interests and it is not "racist" to have them. Just as Hispanics, Asians, Jews, and Blacks have their own ethnic interests, it should not be considered a pathology for Whites to have them.
An ethnie without a sense of peoplehood will end up being used to achieve the goals of other ethnies.
Thank you and remember:
Peace is patriotic!
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