Thursday, August 20, 2009

Sami the Beduin visits a Kibbutz with his Jewish girlfriend and discovers the "Zionist dream"!

"This man, came immigrant from Poland, he got a new name ( a jewish one, as part of the Zionist project to unplug the old identity of the immigrants to plant a new brand “Zionist” one). His name (which I cant disclose here, but ready if irritated) was taken from the very occupied stolen land and took its history, its color, its stolen identity. It’s a zionist psychological technique to take from the jewish immigrants everything relate them to their homeland (in Europe or whatever) and plant new elements; their names, their language, their friend, their job, neighborhood,.. and pass them through a long and tiring program of (Olpan) sessions, seminars and religious brainwashing (if they are not already brainwashed) to drive them into “pure” Zionists rampaging the land fighting for their very “existence” !!!
Sami, the beduin.
(Mideast Youth/Thinking ahead)

6 comments:

  1. "There are no more jews to be convinced to be brought to the “promised land” (though now the zionists are talking of a new giant wave from India “jews”, if there are Indian jews anyway) in addition the number of the international Jewry is getting less and less while the Palestinians have a relentless generative people in the heart of Israel itself, a fighting demographic reality!!!"

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  2. "More and more jews are heading West leaving the colonized land for the natives specially after the suicidal uprising of the second Intifada, and this was referred to repeatedly by the Israeli politicians starting from the leftist Yael Dayyan years ago to the rightist Levni this week. Moreover, even the existing jews are working to have European passports (usually from where they come from originally) anticipating the unknown !!!"

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  3. John Steinbeck wasn't Jewish, as Sami said-but J D Salinger is, or half-Jewish without knowing his mother was Scotch-Irish until after he was Bar Mitzvahed. That's something i never knew until the internet age.

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  4. It is a very heartening thing to see this aberration eating itself alive.  It was neither Jewish nor noble

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  5. Sami the Beduin's blog is very interesting. I discovered it recently and found insider's storiesd about every day's life in the OT.

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  6. TGIA, there has been a Jewish community in India since before Christ. But these Indian Jews are quite different from Arab or European Jews.

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