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You will immediately notice that this blog covers a wide range of themes - in fact, whatever takes my fancy or whatever I feel strongly about that is current or topical. Although themes may relate to business, corporate or organisational issues (i.e. the core talents of JCG), they also cover issues on which JCG also feels warranted to comment, such as social issues, my books, other peoples' books and so on. You need to know that comments are moderated - not to stifle disagreement - but rather to eliminate obnoxious or incendiary comments. If a reader wishes to pursue any specific theme in more detail, specifically in relation to corporate, business or organisational issues, or in relation to my books, then the reader is invited to send an off-line email with a request. A prompt response is promised. I hope you enjoy this blog - sometimes informed, sometimes amused and sometimes empassioned. Welcome and enjoy.
JJJ

04 December 2013


On Israel

Regardless of its religious claims, Jews have been persecuted for thousands of years merely for being Jews and have never had a home to call their own. Jews learned the seriousness of words and concepts expressed by leaders – the Nazi period will be etched on the consciousness of every Jew for all time. It will be as an important marker in the history of Jews, as is the period of enslavement in Egypt.  

That Iran, Hamas and Hezbollah have stated that they wish to eliminate both Israel and all Jews resonates all too clearly. This is not a religious argument, but a racist one. Murderers and potential murderers using Palestine as an excuse to annihilate a whole people should not be tolerated by anyone – regardless of the arguable ‘sins of the Israelis’.

That Israel finds it hard to extract peace is because Israel doesn’t trust any Muslim state (and recently most European countries), regardless of current relationships. It has a good relationship with Jordan, but that could change at any moment – just look at Egypt.

Life is looking very bleak for Jews around the world. The cancer of anti-Semitism is growing at an alarming rate everywhere.
 
I’m not sure what everyone is thinking here – but once the Muslim (and non-Muslim anti-Semites) rid the earth of Jews, which minority will they come after next?

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15 February 2013


Prisoner 'X'

I happened to be listening to some radio commentary relating to Prisoner 'X'.

One caller said, "How long can Israel live off the memory of the Holocaust" or words to that effect.

That really threw me and I haven't been able to stop thinking about it.

As an analogy, how about we 'eliminate' in gas ovens one third of all Australians but we include in that number the caller's grandparents, parents, brothers, sisters, uncles, aunties, cousins, children and friends.

How long will he continue to remember that event? I am sure it will be for his entire life - and I'm sure his progeny and their progeny and their progeny will remember it too.

How long have the poor Australian Aboriginals remembered the massacre of their forebears since  the late 1780s. They still remember it - and rightly so.

The Prisoner 'X' episode will be an excuse for every grubby anti-Semite to crawl out from under his dung pile to spread his toxic brew of hatred and intolerance.

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06 February 2013


Europe and the Jewish Community

Europe has had a schizophrenic attitude to the Jewish Community over centuries. Some states have been amazingly supportive while others have been notably antagonistic.

However, there has always been a strong current of anti-Semitism throughout Europe, regardless of the official state rhetoric (and law).

With the recent growth of a significant Muslim population, one type of anti-Semitisim has been reinforced by another type of anti-Semitism to the point, where it is expected that within the next 30 or so years, Europe will effectively lose its entire Jewish population.

When the Jews of Europe are no more, which minority will the anti-Semite then turn its attention to?

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17 December 2012


UN vote on Palestine

Israel supports a separate Palestinian state for fairly pragmatic reasons: the birth rate of Palestinians will quickly cause Israelis to be outnumbered if Palestine was absorbed into Israel.

However, the recent vote in the UN to support enhanced recognition of Palestine as a state, implies a few things about those nations that voted in favour of recognition (or abstained from voting.)

Palestine is an undeniable composite of Fatah and Hamas and the recent Gaza conflict enhanced Hamas's stature even if it was badly defeated militarily. Neither Fatah or Hamas is yet the unquestioned government of Palestine, and either could prevail over the other faction under certain circumstances.

Hamas, in its charter, vows the destruction of the Israeli state and the elimination of Jews everywhere.

Therefore, a vote for a Palestinian state implies support for a potential Hamas Government.

None of the votes in support of (or abstention from voting for) the Palestinian State was conditional - that is, none said that "we will vote for recognition of a Palestinian State provided it removes from the Hamas Charter the destruction of Israel and the elimination of Jews." They all voted in favour (or abstained) accepting the Hamas Charter without pre-conditions.

This appears to compound the rabid anti-Semitism currently rampant world-wide and is fueled by two factors:
  • the growing influence of Islam and the desire of most countries to "get closer" to Islamic states by appearing anti-Israel and anti-Semitic;
  • the myopic uninformed liberal view that everyone deserves freedom, regardless of what they intend to do with that freedom. In their view, it appears that everyone deserves freedom except for Israel and Jews.

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