Friday, September 6, 2024

Theresa May, the Jews and Israel

 

 

Source: https://www.renegadetribune.com/theresa-may-the-jews-and-israel/

 

by Karl Radl

 

The former British Prime Minister Theresa May was a bit of stalking horse in British politics. Given that under ordinary political conditions; May attaining the position of Prime Minister would have been almost unthinkable given among other things her abject failure as Home Secretary to stop mass immigration into the United Kingdom (1) in spite of an assortment of promises to the contrary. (2)

 

Ever since the failure of the globalist elite to scare the British people into not voting for Britain’s exit from the European Union in the 2016 Brexit referendum. May was seen by the political establishment as the ‘natural’ successor to David Cameron. (3)

 

The reason for this is that May is a true political animal of the establishment stuffed shift variety: she is focused on promoting a globalist agenda and ‘celebrating diversity’, while all non-White groups get a free pass to largely do as they please. The core and most powerful constituencies of this kind in Britain today are the jews and Muslims.

 

A microcosm of this situation was seen in the 2016 London Mayoral election when the Conservative candidate – Zac Goldsmith – was a jew, while the Labour candidate – Sadiq Khan – was a Muslim. (4)

 

Gone are the days that the British had a significant say in their own destiny. Let alone have an empire of which the ‘sun never sets’.

 

Instead, the primary focus of the Conservative and Labour parties is in perpetually assuaging the delusional persecution complexes of the vocal and politically aggressive jewish and Muslim minorities.

 

Indeed, May defended the implementation of Sharia law in the United Kingdom (5) and she was regularly genuflecting to the jewish community for even longer. (6)

 

Perhaps the vilest piece of May’s distinct brand of philo-Semitism occurred in early 2016 when she addressed the UK branch of the B’nei Akiva.

 

The Times of Israel describes it thus:

 

‘Addressing the Bnei Akiva youth movement’s Israel Independence Day event this year, for instance, May bewailed the “tragic fact of history that the Jewish people have had to protect themselves against repeated attempts to obliterate them.”

 

She said she was “appalled” by the reported rise of anti-Semitism in Europe, including in the UK – “no one should live in fear because of their beliefs,” she said. She acknowledged that “many Jewish people in this country are feeling vulnerable and fearful… I never thought I would see the day when members of the Jewish community in the United Kingdom would say that they were fearful of remaining here in our country,” she said. “We cherish the enormous contribution you make… Without its Jews, Britain would not be Britain.”’ (7)

 

The B’nei Akiva (literally ‘Sons of Akiva’) to those of my readers who don’t know much jewish history is a religious Zionist organization, which has produced a fair few jewish terrorists in its time. (8) Now religious Zionism in general is usually one of the worst and most genocidal forms that Zionist political ideology can take. (9) However secular or religious a variant of Zionism that an individual believes in. All modern forms of Zionism take for granted that jews need to have an ethno-state in order to protect them from being ethnic cleansed by inter-faith/inter-racial relationships and marriages.

 

That B’nei Akiva is on the more extreme side of this scale is fairly obvious even from the organization’s name. Rabbi Akiva – after whom it is named – was a leading jewish religious zealot who served as the principle religious leader of the jewish revolt against the Romans led by Simeon bar Kochba. Both Rabbi Akiva and Simeon bar Kochba held that non-jews are lesser beings that exist to serve jews or be exterminated as the ‘seed of Amalek’ and acted accordingly. (10)

 

That May didn’t know this basic fact shows that quite frankly she had no right to be Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

 

Yet she still addressed what is tantamount to a white supremacist group of jews and did so in terms that echoed the usual nonsensical platitudes about eternal jewish victimhood as well as how everyone has tried to exterminate them at some point or another.

 

May failed to ask the glaringly obvious question, which is very simply: why?

 

If the jews have been subject to so much persecution by so many disparate civilizations, cultures, governments and religions over more than two millennia. Then is it not far more likely that the said disparate civilizations, cultures, governments and cultures are reacting to something the jews are doing not just being ‘irrational’ and ‘jealous’ of them?

 

Why yes: it is.

 

May didn’t worry about such obvious issues and instead cannot pay homage to the jewish community enough. (11)

 

In her address to the UK chapter of the B’nei Akiva May asserted that ‘no one should live in fear for their beliefs’, but then she has expressly stated that wants to curtail the local tradition of free political speech and force Britons to live in fear for their beliefs if they offend jews and Muslims. (12)

 

Yet while May sought to criminalize any kind of right wing or nationalist thought – especially if it offends the little circumcised special snowflakes – that seeks to protect the British people from ethnic displacement. She is happily and openly speaking on behalf of the United Kingdom in supporting states that have racial nationalist agendas such as Israel. (13)

 

Indeed, so pro-Israel is Theresa May that I cannot find one Israeli or jewish media mainstream media outlet that wasn’t absolutely gushing in its praise of her.

 

The Jerusalem Post asserted that she was a ‘long standing friend of Israel’, (14) the Times of Israel and Haaretz describe her as a ‘firm supporter of Israel and the jewish community’, (15) the Jewish Chronicle thought that May was the most philo-Semitic Prime Minister ever (16) and the Jewish Daily Forward opined that she would come to Israel’s aid whenever the latter requires it. (17)

 

It is therefore unsurprising that May attempted to further clamp down on any right wing dissent from the globalist agenda (as the Jerusalem Post openly encouraged her to do), (18) because such views are – then as now – showing themselves to be both resilient and resurgent across both the United Kingdom and the rest of Europe.

 

We can thus see that when it came to her political priorities: Theresa May was firmly within the tradition of the mealy-mouthed establishment apparatchik. In so far as she puts the interests of vocal and politically aggressive minorities and even other states over those of her erstwhile electorate: the British people.

 

This is neatly summarized in the fact that the night before she took office: she chose to dine with the Chief Rabbi. (19)

 

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References

 

(1) https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/1441775/kitten-heels-must-live-up-to-her-word-and-put-her-foot-down-on-immigration-now/

 

(2) http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/immigration/11916438/Theresa-May-is-right-Britain-does-not-need-more-immigrants.html

 

(3) http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2016/07/12/tory-j12.html

 

(4) http://www.timesofisrael.com/will-it-be-jew-vs-muslim-in-londons-next-mayoral-election/

 

(5) http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/05/26/may-hails-benefits-of-sharia-as-inquiry-set-up-into-misuse-of-is/

 

(6) http://www.thejc.com/comment-and-debate/analysis/160210/what-prime-minister-theresa-may-could-mean-british-jews

 

(7) http://www.timesofisrael.com/theresa-may-jews-and-israel-6-connections/

 

(8) Isi Leibler, 2008, ‘Jewish Religious Extremism’, 1st Edition, World Jewish Congress: New York, p. 39

 

(9) Cf. Israel Shahak, 2002, [1994], ‘Jewish History, Jewish Religion: The Weight of Three Thousand Years’, 1st Edition, Pluto Press: Sterling; Ami Pedahzur, Arie Perliger, 2009, ‘Jewish Terrorism in Israel’, 1st Edition, Columbia University Press: New York

 

(10) Mordechai Arad, 2014, ‘”For the Sake of Peace (mipnei darchei shalom)”: Rabbinic Attitudes towards Gentiles, Christians and Muslims’, p. 8 in Jacques Doukhan (Ed.), 2014, ‘The Three Sons of Abraham: Interfaith Encounters Between Judaism, Christianity and Islam’, 1st Edition, I. B. Tauris: New York

 

(11) http://www.thejc.com/comment-and-debate/analysis/160210/what-prime-minister-theresa-may-could-mean-british-jews

 

(12) http://www.spiked-online.com/newsite/article/theresa-may-the-new-prime-minister-grave-threat-to-freedom/18547; https://www.jihadwatch.org/2016/07/robert-spencer-in-epic-times-theresa-may-a-disaster-for-brit%C2%ADain

 

(13) http://www.timesofisrael.com/theresa-may-jews-and-israel-6-connections/

 

(14) http://www.jpost.com/International/Theresa-May-a-long-standing-friend-of-Israel-460145

 

(15) http://www.timesofisrael.com/theresa-may-jews-and-israel-6-connections/; http://www.haaretz.com/opinion/.premium-1.730343

 

(16) http://www.thejc.com/comment-and-debate/analysis/160210/what-prime-minister-theresa-may-could-mean-british-jews

 

(17) http://forward.com/news/breaking-news/344724/theresa-may-uk-s-incoming-prime-minister-seen-as-friend-to-israel/#ixzz4EEvA2E1T

 

(18) http://www.jpost.com/International/Theresa-May-a-long-standing-friend-of-Israel-460145

 

(19) http://jewishnews.timesofisrael.com/theresa-may-dined-with-chief-rabbi-on-eve-of-becoming-pm/

 

via Karl Radl’s Substack

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