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Tuesday, March 3, 2015

"Genocide" versus "Holocaust"

 I often see people supporting Israel simply because they believe it is the "right thing to do" based upon their own faith, be it Christian, Catholic, etcetera. Given that religion is merely another method of control put into motion by people long gone to history, a guise with the basis founded in "divide and conquer" tactics, I am amazed by the support given by the separate religions/theologies. But to give and commit to such support without knowing the facts of their actions, OR the true intentions of them, simply because of the call to do so by friends or "the faith" is ludicrous. I submit to the readers that the JEWISH word "holocaust" is used for a specific reason in reference to the atrocities that were committed upon the Jewish people in Nazi Germany during the 1930s-40s, rather than the word "genocide".

Firstly, let's take a look at the Jewish people themselves. MANY of the supporters of Israel do not know that there are two distinct and separate people of the Jewish faith. The Ashkenazi and the Sephardic. The former being the ruling majority of the faith for thousands of years now over the Sephardic, and continuing today in Israel itself. MANY supporters do not know that the Ashkenazi hold nothing but contempt for the Sephardic, and persecute them continually, denying them the same Rights as the Ashkenazi to everything from holding public offices to individual housing and even decisions of marriage.

Finally, now this is going to shock most, and I am sure I will be the brunt of much backlash, but the truth is the truth. Let us finally define "Genocide" and the JEWISH WORD "Holocaust". "Genocide" MEANS "The deliberate killing of a large group of people, especially those of a particular ethnic group or nation.". Historically TO THE JEWISH PEOPLE, "Holocaust" MEANS "A Jewish sacrificial offering that is burned completely on an altar."

Now that we comprehend the TRUE MEANINGS of these two words, does it not seem odd that the latter be adamantly used by the Jewish people for the events that occurred during the time of the Nazi Germany regime? Not when the totality of what occurred during this time is comprehended, that which is NOT to be taught to the public in an act of suppression of the truth. During this time, the Ashkenazi were actually working WITH the Nazis, in an attempt to exterminate the persecuted Sephardic, and they nearly succeeded. Much of the historical evidence has been suppressed or destroyed in an attempt to cover this action up from the world, but there is enough left exposed, and the use of the words themselves left to acknowledge the facts as well. In addition, locate a Sephardic Jewish person and merely politely inquire.



WORDS have specific meanings, and are used specifically for a certain purpose.

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