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By Gilad Atzmon
A lack of self-reflection is embedded in Jewish culture, ideology and politics. This elementary observation helps to explain why many Jews regard anti-Semitism as strictly a collective psychosis or general disease of the Goyim.
This week we learned that a French-Jewish organization has been distributing a remedy for anti Semitism – it is labeled "Antisemitox, the first treatment against anti-Semitism." This treatment for anti Jewish tendencies suggests that at least from a Jewish perspective opposition to Jews is a Goy disease.
The Antisemitox boxes contain three honey candies, several detox patches, and the text of a law outlining the penalties faced by those who publicly express ‘anti-Semitic’ views. The Jewish group has produced 10,000 such boxes.
Some Jews must be convinced that this is a humorous campaign and an exemplary example of Jewish humor. They obviously believe that gentiles find it funny to be patronised and mocked by Jewish ethnic campaigners. In fact, the Antisemitox campaign is not funny at all. It is really a window into Jewish political arrogance and goy hatred.
The French Jewish proponents of the Antisemitox campaign fail to see that apprehensions about Jewish power and politics are fueled by a revival of the French collective survival instinct. In the last few years the French people have seen their ‘socialist’ Government consistently bowing to Jewish pressure - they saw their government shamelessly harass their best comedian, Dieudonne, just to appease the CRIF (the French Jewish Lobby). On TV they saw the notorious rabid Zionist Bernard Henri Levy forcefully advocate immoral Zionist interventionist wars. And as if all this were not enough, the French anti war movement became a Jewish occupied zone. French people seem to be expressing fatigue of Jewish power, and not for the first time in their history.
In the last few months there has apparently been a tidal wave of resentment towards Jews in France. Instead of blaming the French people and offering them honey candies, Jews need to look in the mirror and reflect upon the actions of their lobby, their state and their leaders. This may help to calm things down.
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http://www.gilad.co.uk/writings/2014/12/24/antismitox-french-survival-instinct
Gilad Atzmon is a British Jazz artist and author. Gilad was born in Israel in 1963 and trained at the Rubin Academy of Music, Jerusalem (Composition and Jazz). A multi-instrumentalist he plays saxophones, clarinet and ethnic woodwind instruments. His album Exile was the BBC jazz album of the year in 2003. Gilad writes on political matters, social issues, Jewish identity and culture. His papers are published on very many press outlets around the world. Gilad is a popular political analyst and is often guesting on Television and Radio stations around the world such as RT, Press TV, BBC and many more. Atzmon's novels 'Guide to the Perplexed' and 'My One and Only Love' have been translated into 24 languages. Gilad's latest book, The Wandering Who?, is a study of Jewish Identity politics. It was published in English in October 2011 and has since been translated into ten languages and has been a best seller. Gilad's web site: http://www.gilad.co.uk/