Dec 18, 2009

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The Jewish War on Christmas

“Multiculturalism Malfunctioning is Israel”
The Occidental Observer Blog, December 16, 2009

It would appear that multiculturalism in Israel could well use a course of anabolic steroids, as the Israelis appear not to be feeling its strength.

Jewish lobby wages war on Christmas trees

Lobby for Jewish values passes out fliers against hotels, restaurants putting up Christmas trees, other Christian symbols ahead of civil New Year, say businesses who do so risk losing kosher certification

Ari Galhar

A new front for religious battles: Hotels and restaurants

The “Lobby for Jewish values” this week began operating against restaurants and hotels that plan to put up Christmas trees and other Christian symbols ahead of Christmas and the civil New Year.

According to the lobby’s Chairman, Ofer Cohen, they have received backing by the rabbis, “and we are even considering publishing the names of the businesses that put up Christian symbols ahead of the Christian holiday and call for a boycott against them.”

Fliers and ads distributed among the public read, “The people of Israel have given their soul over the years in order to maintain the values of the Torah of Israel and the Jewish identity.

“You should also continue to follow this path of the Jewish people’s tradition and not give in to the clownish atmosphere of the end of the civil year. And certainly not help those businesses that sell or put up the foolish symbols of Christianity.”

The Jerusalem Rabbinate also works each year to ensure restaurants and hotels receiving kosher certification from the Jerusalem Religious Council do not put up Christian symbols.

According to a senior official in the kashrut department, this is done each year consensually, but that businesses which do not meet this requirement may find their kashrut certificate revoked.

It should be noted that most of the hotels in Jerusalem and a significant part of the restaurants in the capital receive permanent kosher certification from the city’s religious council.

Considering that there is a significant Christian caucus that is staunchly pro-Israel and whose members even put their money where their mouths are, it would appear that, were these Christians ever to visit that troubled country around this time of the year, they would be disappointed, encountering absolutely no concessions to their faith. Sadly, these Christians, being wet and limp-wristed, meekly take any amount of scorn or abuse without a word of complaint; they are too scared to offend anyone. I do not respect them at all. Being, as they are, enthusiastic champions of multiculturalism, I would respect them somewhat if they demonstrated the courage of their convictions by demanding, vociferously and with righteous anger, tolerance and diversity in the Jewish state – including the right for hotels and restaurants to display Christmas trees, if they so wish, without threats or sanctions.

Come to think of it, however, I think the Jewish lobby has an excellent initiative that the West should emulate. The Christmas tree is important, even if one is not a Christian, as it has its roots in Germanic and Roman paganism. Hotels and restaurants that fail to display Christmas trees should be punished with a withholding of custom, accompanied by naming and shaming, of which they should be made aware. What we are lacking is the equivalent of the Jewish kosher certification. It seems a shame that we have not developed an authochtonous völkisch certification: one that is prestigious and requires exacting criteria, rigorous standards, periodic inspections, and annual fees; and which entails the right to display proudly a badge or seal that indicates to users of the business’ goods and services that these are a) of excellent quality, and b) actively contributing to the continuance and advancement of traditional European culture and values. If such a certification existed (I can dream), the threat of revocation, and the shame and vituperation that would ideally follow, would be an added weapon in the arsenal of opprobrium against businesses that suddenly developed socially and culturally obnoxious practices.

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  1. “It seems a shame that we have not developed an authochtonous völkisch certification: one that is prestigious and requires exacting criteria, rigorous standards, periodic inspections, and annual fees; and which entails the right to display proudly a badge or seal that indicates to users of the business’ goods and services that these are a) of excellent quality, and b) actively contributing to the continuance and advancement of traditional European culture and values.”

    This may be the best, and certainly the most original, idea in 2009. A continental-wide horizontally-organized group of white activists with intellectual and neighborhood leadership credentials could be a trusted administrative agency.

  2. I agree, Bo. Forcing corporations to ritually bow before us as a group is not in our nature, but since Jews do this, we need to do it as well.

    Whites represent well enough economic power, even if we become a numeric minority, to exert ourselves on politics if we just put our mind to it, collectively.

    For now, Whites blip the economic radar in more meek, less aggressive ways, but still quite powerful all the same. Here’s an example:

    http://rareseeds.com/about-2/jeres-letter/

    Baker Creek is a highly politicized heirloom seed company that is openly warring with agribusiness and genetic modified food. GM food is a prominent spearhead of globalism and the New World order. Baker Creek went from 550 catalogs in 1998, to 20,000 catalogs in 2000, to 250,000 catalogs for the 2010 season. This is a quarter million gardening/farming army in the US that is ordering these seeds because they hate the NWO and the attempt to control the food supply with GM food.

    It’s similar to the Ron Paul surge. We are flexing our muscle more and more, in subtle ways, if you know where to look, and the trend is energetically upward.

  3. One psychological reason this idea is so powerful is that it is also an attack back against the reality of (a) the merchandise sold, (b) the grants & subsidies provided by corporations to hate groups, and (c) the profits gleaned by businesses. Attacking back against a company is vastly different from a generalized frontal assault against some demographic group.

    Merchandise sold these days is frequently anti-white — consider the greeting cards sold by Macy’s department stores that celebrate Jewish festivals respectfully with those that commemorate historic and religious events in the lives of the diverse white American peoples. I can see the placard carried outside the business now — simply a blown-up copy of one of the most egregiously anti-white greeting cards with a slogan on top saying, “Macy’s hates white people.”

    When you examine grants & subsidies provided by evil companies to genuinely supremacist organizations that hate America, Christians, and the diverse white American peoples, prepare to be shocked. It’s not just the Ford Foundation & the US government that underwrite profoundly hateful & divisive groups. Again, the placard carried outside the business writes itself.

    We provide a huge portion of these company profits, and we could use such an effort as a means of letting other white people know that we have an identity, that it’s okay to say “I’m a white person,” and to label hostile companies for what they are. The public educational value in letting other white people understand they’re okay is enormous.

    I don’t think evil companies would be kicking in apologies or funds anytime soon, but the attack back on vicious businesses would pay off almost immediately partly because too many public attacks back are on this or that demographic group which is immediately translated by the dominant media culture as a “racist” endeavor.

    Yes, it’s very possible to speak to the world out of our white voice to reprimand evil & supremacist corporations that merchandise hate, subsidize bigotry, or profit from our dollars. And then collect some funds for our educational efforts.

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