Hasidic Rebel
Writings, musings, and ramblings from a Chasid on the edge.
Wednesday, March 26, 2003
Monday, March 24, 2003
The following are excerpts from David Duke's book Jewish Supremacism. Does this guy have a point, or is it just hateful propoganda masked with polished prose to show reason where there really is none?
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Due to the overwhelming power of the media to distort what I say and write, I will state emphatically here and now that I do not oppose all Jews, any more than an author examining the excesses of the Inquisition opposes all Christians. Specifically, Jewish Supremacism examines a long record of Jewish supremacist ideology and history that have had a powerful and damaging effect on both the Jewish and Gentile world.
This is later in the article...
Yet, oddly, it is this brutal struggle of survival waged over a billion years that produced the serene beauty that so touches my heart as I look out from this high place. So, perhaps this mountain is not so unlike the eternal battles among humankind. The historical struggle between human races has played a powerful role in our human evolution just as it has for all life forms throughout the Natural World. Its result for humanity is no less breathtaking than the view from this mountain. It produced a higher humanity that has given us the art of DaVinci's Madonna and Child, the ultimate expressions of sublime love found in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet or Keats' Ode On a Grecian Urn.
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