[SultanKnish] Ben Carson’s comments that armed Jews might have saved lives in the Holocaust by resisting Nazi terror have been met with condescending mockery from the left. The Jewish establishment, a network of wealthy non-profit organizations that claim to represent Jews without ever being chosen by them and while working against their interests, has reacted in the same way as their liberal brethren.
But this establishment has forgotten that it was built on providing guns to Jews.
Historical revisionism is what the left does best. American Jewish history in the last century is a revisionist history in which the heroes are the “establishment”. The truth lies buried in old papers and lost documents. And it’s a deeply compelling truth of how the left suppressed Jewish self-defense.
The Jewish Defense Association was the first time that uptown establishment German Jews and downtown Eastern Jewish immigrants came together. The JDA’s goal had little in common with the empty rubber chicken dinner agendas of what the establishment that grew out of it would become.
Instead the Jewish Defense Association’s mission was simple. Buy guns for Jews.
Its agenda, as reported by the New York Times was, “New massacres are preparing. Our people must be possessed of arms to defend themselves and their honor.”
The year was 1905. The slow bloody beginning of the Russian Revolution was underway. Much like the Syrian Civil War, brutal militias aligned with different factions from the left to the right would arise out of the violence. Like the Christians in Syria, the Jews were an isolated minority. Xenophobia allowed both Communists and Czarists to score populist points by massacring the Jews in violent pogroms.
The Jewish Defense Association responded with a call to arms. Its motto took a part of Hillel’s credo, “If I am not for myself, who will be for me.” Its membership encompassed the left and the right, Zionists and anti-Zionists, religious and secular Jews.
A march of 200,000 Jews to Union Square included 5,000 former Russian soldiers, the volunteer Zion Guards in blue uniforms carrying rifles and the young men of the Manhattan Rifles, begun in the Lower East Side’s Educational Alliance as the Alliance Cadets, which had been formed in imitation of the Jewish Lads Brigade, a group that had put thousands of Jewish boys in the UK through military training. More at the link
Not to mention history I hadn't learnt in my Israeli- and Persian-dominated Hebrew school in the 1960s and '70s. But it does perhaps explain why my father, who until age 15 had gone to Latvian Jewish day schools, had taken mandatory military training as part of his coursework, and was good enough to be tapped as a shooting instructor for Haganah once he and his mother emigrated to what was then British Mandate Palestine.
Hershel Smith answers questions about guns:
Ema O’Connor has done a poor job of answering the questions, so I thought I would help her.
Q: Every time there is a mass shooting, President Obama makes a passionate speech about the need for gun control. And yet it never happens. Why? Does he not have the power to drive through change?
A: That’s easy. We aren’t subjects of the crown. That problem was handled more than 200 years ago by men who, not coincidentally, had guns.
Q: Would you say the majority of Americans want stricter gun control laws? If so, how come it hasn’t happened yet?
A: That’s easy. It’s a lie promulgated by the elitist media who want America to be like obedient insects living in a collectivist hive. The majority of Americans don’t really want more gun control.
Q: How did the gun lobby become so powerful?
A: We have guns.
Q: Gun rights advocates: What is their explanation for why the U.S. has a much higher rate of gun deaths than comparable countries? Or do they just not talk about it?
A: Gun violence is primarily a black-on-black issue. Were it not for many of the entitled, inner city blacks who have been taught through the fourth, fifth and sixth generations now to expect handouts and never take responsibility, you wouldn’t have even asked the question. This question is more properly posed to the elitist, collectivist, urban chattering class. Let them explain to you why they chose to create a class of inner city criminals.
Q: What do gun rights advocates say the “well regulated” bit in “well regulated militia” means?
A: Capable of shooting and engaging other field combat tactics well.
Q: How easy is it to get a gun license in America? What’s the process?
A: Not easy enough.
Q: In a number of cases, the gunmen responsible for mass shootings have had criminal records and documented mental health problems, and yet they were able to purchase firearms legally. How does that happen?
A: Mental health issues don’t predispose one to violence. You must mean how does an evil man obtain weapons. With money. Although not asked, why does an evil man obtain weapons? To perpetrate acts of evil, as it has been from Genesis 2 onward.
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In the first few years of the 20th Century, they had lost their Republics, their livestock, farms, land, and many of their families had been relocated to vast kamps where thousands perished. They eventually surrendered their guns as well. Who could have done such a thing ?
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Yes, employment is still penalized by both the State and the Federal Governments. This yoke will only be lifted when everyone finally works for the state. Our betters in Washington continue to feverishly working toward this reality.
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When written, "well-regulated" meant "well-supplied". I blame the change in meaning of "regulated" on the steam engine.
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I would answer thus:
Good laws (that is laws that work as intended) are backed by statistics not passion 'must do something' rhetoric.
1. Statistics have proven that the more guns = less crime.
2. Mass killings have just about all occured in gun-free zones.
3. Gun control efforts always attempt to disarm the law abiding but do nothing to get guns from criminals.
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How easy is it to get a gun license in America? What is process?
Apologies for bluntly exposing your ignorance but there is no "gun license" requirement for US citizens. In other words, Americans aren't required to ask permission to excersise their constitutional rights - guns or otherwise.
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Whoever answered the questions posed above about gun control is very poorly informed.
First, Our 2nd Amendment to our Constitution needs to be read properly. There are two clauses in the 2nd Amendment. The first clause is a prefatory clause to introduce the reason behind the operative clause. The anti-gun liberals hate that comma between the two clauses.
The "gun lobby" is funded to express the views of the people who own firearms civilly. The alternative is not desired by hundreds of millions of firearm owners.
We do not have a higher rate of deaths than comparable countries. Overall the US is in 44th place as far as gun deaths. The 43 that have higher gun deaths than the US all have a total ban on firearms. If the black on black murders are removed from the US total firearms deaths in the US, we are one of the safest countries in the world. The way the question is put forth above states its own conclusion. Kind of like, "When will you mother get out of prison".
I have never lived in a state that required a license to buy a firearm. The license requirement in itself would be an infringement of our rights.
In actuality we or all able bodied citizens in the US are supposed to have what would be considered a "service rifle" and if called upon we should be ready to defend our country. Obama has changed the oath of Citizenship for Muslims so Muslims don't have to swear to defend the US.The name service rifle implies many things but primarily it refers to military grade (durable) weapons for which the US stocks ammunition and parts. This would allow the US to almost instantly field a massive Army of trained riflemen. This is why our military sells obsolete rifles to Americans. Further Americans have purchased military rifles from other countries. Did you ever wonder where the 18,000,000 German Mausers went? How about the 15,000,000 British Enfields or all of the M-1 Garands, M-1 Carbines, Japanese Arisakas that were all used in WW-2.
Frankly, I am very proud of all of the law abiding armed citizens who have decided to use the ballot box for a regime change.
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Also keep in mind that "gun deaths" also include suicides (61%) and death by cop (Numbers not kept by govt.). Even removing death by cop, gun violence statistics should be reduced by almost 2/3. Granted some suicides may not have taken place without the convenience of a gun, but I bet it's a statistically insignificant number. Who cares about facts though. Let's just keep the narrative going that America is a Wild West shootout where we are lucky to survive from day to day.
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I live in Vermont. Were it not for three cities, this would be a deeply conservative state. But carpetbaggers gonna be carpetbaggers. Vermont has the best gun ownership and carry laws in the country.
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h/t Instapundit
It sounds kind of crazy to say that foreign aid often hurts, rather than helps, poor people in poor countries. Yet
that is what Angus Deaton, the newest winner of the Nobel Prize in economics, has argued. Giving people staff for nothing hurts them on the long run---who'd guessed it? I do think, it's interesting that these---perfectly commonsense ideas are beginning to gain traction now. Could it be that "first world" is getting tired of feeding the endless mouths of the third?
It tends to make the politicians handing out the loot feel they look good, and if some of it "accidentally" comes back to them after they leave office then who are they to turn down a grateful dictator?
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Biological or political evolution require a terminal elimination of undesirable traits as evidence of their failure. Interrupting this natural process with measures of external sustainment prolongs the natural decline and impedes an improvement of both species.
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Biological or political evolution require a terminal elimination of undesirable traits as evidence of their failure. Interrupting this natural process with measures of external sustainment prolongs the natural decline and impedes an improvement of both species.
But a select group of compliant 'downstairs people' must be sustained. Somebody must do the cooking and see after the domestic affairs.
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Welfare tends to cause dependency. It many cases it's just easier to take the money, live a marginal existence, and then blame others for your plight. I don't see why it wouldn't be similar for nations.
Also, only a fool would give money to a corrupt government and expect the money to be used properly? The reason most of these nations are perpetually poor is because they have corrupt governments.
The US would be better off removing the restrictions on assassinations and subtly let a few know that they are on the list and probably should quietly retire to the south of France.
[DAWN] THERE'S no mistaking it any longer: the self-styled Islamic State ...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allah around with every other sentence, but to hear the pols talk they're not really Moslems.... is making inroads in the country.
In a militancy-riven landscape like that of Pakistain, where violent myrmidon groups have had a long run virtually unimpeded by state action until recently, this signifies a dangerous new dimension in the war against terrorism.
However, a person who gets all wrapped up in himself makes a mighty small package... the stance adopted by the authorities suggests they are either deliberately underplaying the threat, perhaps for public consumption, or else are unmindful of the wider ramifications.
Take a look: Police claim tracing 53 'IS-inspired' hard boys
According to statements by law-enforcement agencies this week, investigations into the Safoora Goth carnage in Bloody Karachi ...formerly the capital of Pakistain, now merely its most important port and financial center. It is among the largest cities in the world, with a population of 18 million, most of whom hate each other and many of whom are armed and dangerous... in May have uncovered the existence of a number of terrorist groups "inspired by IS's ideology"; notwithstanding Sindh police's denial that it had issued a list of suspected bandidosturbans linked with these.
The IGP Sindh informed the Senate Standing Committee on Interior that the group responsible for the Safoora Goth massacre is also associated with IS and that its commander had since fled to Syria.
From the outset, the state has emphatically denied the presence of IS in Pakistain; doing otherwise is especially inconvenient at a time when it is seen as taking proactive steps against terrorism.
Law-enforcement authorities are still at pains to point out there may not be any direct links between bandidosturbans in Pakistain and IS, the entity fighting in the Middle East.
Even if true, that is an inconsequential detail: it is the group's ideology that matters, and the danger lies in the fact that Pakistain's hard boy networks are a natural constituency for this pan-Islamist and violently sectarian ideology.
Moreover, IS has also staked a claim to this region -- which it refers to by its historical name of Khorasan -- as part of its expansionist agenda; and its territorial gains in Syria and Iraq, where it is putting its ultra-radical ideology into practice, offer a template for terrorist groups in Pakistain.
Among these is the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi ... a 'more violent' offshoot of Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistain. LeJ's purpose in life is to murder anyone who's not of utmost religious purity, starting with Shiites but including Brelvis, Ahmadis, Christians, Jews, Buddhists, Rosicrucians, and just about anyone else you can think of. They are currently a wholly-owned subsidiary of al-Qaeda ... , one of the main perpetrators of sectarian carnage in the country, whose links with the 'IS-inspired' bandidosturbans have been disclosed by the police.
Others likely to be seduced by the IS model are disaffected elements from comparatively, or nominally, peaceful organizations aspiring to more 'robust' means of achieving their objectives.
It seems that even urban, educated youth are not immune, evidence of how Pak society as a whole has drifted to the right over the years.
Extremism is not static: if allowed to fester -- whether by design or by ill-considered policies -- it will spawn ever more radical versions of itself.
The trajectory of terrorism both in the international as well as the domestic arena is illustrative of this.
Many local outfits that began with state-sponsored jihadist objectives have displayed increasingly reactionary, even anti-state, tendencies.
Some, it seems, are still being tolerated, as long as they toe the line. If Pakistain is to definitively change course, there must be no room for such elements on its soil.
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Despite vehement denials to the contrary, the world is slowly drifting into the reciprocal of its intended course. An administration that began its first term seeking a policy of reset with Russia wound up locked in a new Cold War with the Kremlin, facing off against it in the Middle East and Eastern Europe.
What was supposed to be a Pacific Century has turned into an arms race between China and Japan. An administration which promised to build better relations with China is slowly being drawn, as if by a force-field into a showdown with Beijing over it's island bases in the South China Sea. Alarmed at China's de facto occupation of international waters, the USN has now been forced to plan freedom of navigation deployments to beard the dragon in its lair, a response perhaps too little and very probably too late.
...Conventional wisdom has had a pretty bad run these last 15 years. For that reason there is little purpose to trusting it further. Instead it might be better to predict a future based on observable trends rather than scenarios that politicians offer. fer. If those trends continue one would expect to see in 2025:
1. The self-destruction of the Muslim Middle East;
2. The rise of ethnic and national politics in Europe;
3. The widespread resurgence of religion and cultural identity as a consequence of (2);
4. Mass expulsions or segregation in large parts of the world to deconflict incompatible communities
5. Everyone packing personal weapons like the Wild West
6. The collapse of multi-ethnic countries into simplified pacts based around of national defense, with most social law generated by local communities and affinity groups;
7. One or more large regional wars with casualties in the tens of millions.
8. Several, possibly many WMD attacks on major cities involving radiological weapons, low yield nukes or biological agents.
9. The collapse of any realistic expectation of Peace on Earth, with the remaining hope of mankind vested in the new space frontier.
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Han Solo: You said you wanted to be around when I made a mistake, well, this could be it, sweetheart.
For all the Lefties who painted America as the evil in the world. Here you go, a world without the evil Imperialist American Oppressor(tm). 4000 years of real history is calling and it wants its world back of real chaos, oppression, and poverty.
Terry Gilliam is arguably best know as a director of films that inspire millions of dorm room posters: Time Bandits, Brazil, Twelve Monkeys, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, and a perpetually in-development, never completed Don Quixote project. But before those films, Gilliam served as the animator for British comedy troupe Monty Python, eventually becoming a full fledged member. Forty years ago, he co-directed what's become one of the most beloved cult films of all time, Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Today, 14 minutes of lost animation from that film have been resurfaced on the official Monty Python YouTube page.
Gilliam introduces the lost animation, part of an upcoming 40th anniversary Blu-ray, explaining why the art wasn't used, and how he developed his style. "This in fact is probably the only reason to buy this new Blu-ray version of the film, for the new animation," jokes Gilliam. "In fact, it's old animation, but its the animation that was cut out by the rather envious members of the group, who were trying to restrain a young, talented animator. A man who could have gone on to be a great animator, but no, he was forced into live-action filmmaking to cover the scars."
A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.
Rantburg.com and borderlandbeat.com correspondent and author Chris Covert presents his first non-fiction work detailing
the drug and gang related violence in Mexico.
Chris gives us Mexican press dispatches of drug and gang war violence
over three years, presented in a multi volume set intended to chronicle the death, violence and mayhem which has
dominated Mexico for six years.
Rantburg was assembled from recycled algorithms in the United States of America. No
trees were destroyed in the production of this weblog. We did hurt some, though. Sorry.