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|    Michael Ejercito to HeartDoc Andrew    |
|    Re: (Rapture) Greeting Michael Ejercito     |
|    14 Nov 24 17:09:08    |
      XPost: alt.bible.prophecy, soc.culture.usa, soc.culture.israel       XPost: uk.legal, alt.christnet.christianlife       From: MEjercit@HotMail.com              HeartDoc Andrew wrote:       > Michael Ejercito wrote:       >       >> https://archive.md/0nhm3       >>       >> The ‘Jew hunt’ in Amsterdam was no anomaly       >> Antisemitism, the great evil that Daniel Patrick Moynihan warned of, has       >> spread across the globe.       >> By Jeff Jacoby Globe Columnist,Updated November 13, 2024, 3:00 a.m.       >>       >>       >> Three days after a "Jew hunting" attack in Amsterdam, protesters in the       >> city clashed with police during a pro-Palestinian demonstration on Nov. 10.       >> Three days after a "Jew hunting" attack in Amsterdam, protesters in the       >> city clashed with police during a pro-Palestinian demonstration on Nov.       >> 10.WAHAJ BANI MOUFLEH/Middle East Images/AFP via Getty Images       >> The first recorded pogrom in history occurred in first-century Egypt,       >> when lethal mobs in Alexandria, encouraged by the Roman prefect Aulus       >> Avilius Flaccus, savagely attacked the city’s Jews. In the words of an       >> eyewitness, the renowned philosopher Philo, the mobs were merciless,       >> “sparing neither age nor youth, nor the innocent helplessness of       infants.”       >> In Amsterdam Thursday, hundreds of attackers, carrying out a “Jew hunt”       >> planned hours earlier on social media, targeted Israeli tourists who had       >> traveled to the Netherlands for a soccer match. In violence that was       >> “terribly reminiscent of a classic pogrom,” according to Deborah       >> Lipstadt, the historian, diplomat, and current US envoy on antisemitism,       >> the assailants shouted pro-Palestinian and anti-Israel slogans while       >> they ambushed, beat, and chased the visiting Israelis. Much of the       >> violence was recorded on video and posted online. One witness told       >> Israel’s Channel 12 TV that the attackers were organized “like a terror       >> group” and waited for the Jewish tourists “with clubs and knives. …       They       >> didn’t distinguish between women, children, men, or the elderly.”       >> In the 20 centuries between Alexandria and Amsterdam, Jews have faced       >> bloody assaults almost everywhere they have settled. There were pogroms       >> in Spain and in Syria, in the Rhineland and in Russia, in Turkey and in       >> Tunisia. The antisemitic violence in Amsterdam occurred one day before       >> the anniversary of Kristallnacht, the Nazi-organized pogrom against the       >> Jews of Germany and Austria that foreshadowed the coming Holocaust. It       >> was also the anniversary of the United Nations’ poisonous 1975       >> resolution falsely labeling Zionism — the movement for Jewish       >> sovereignty in the Jewish homeland — “a form of racism and racial       >> discrimination.”       >> Unlike most of history’s antisemitic rampages, no one was killed by       >> Amsterdam’s Jew-hunting mobs, and government officials expressed       >> revulsion and shame. “We failed the Jewish community of the Netherlands       >> during World War II,” said King Willem-Alexander, “and last night we       >> failed again.” The king was referring to the hundreds of thousands of       >> Dutch citizens who collaborated with Nazi Germany, when more than 75       >> percent of the country’s Jews — by far the highest percentage in Western       >> Europe — were murdered in the Holocaust. Today, unlike then, there is a       >> state of Israel with the ability to assist endangered Jews. Within a day       >> of Thursday’s brutality, six El Al planes were being dispatched to       >> evacuate the Israeli tourists. Observed The Wall Street Journal: “Jews       >> are again fleeing the city where Anne Frank hid from the Nazis.”       >> The mayor of Amsterdam, Femke Halsema, acknowledged that the anti-Jewish       >> riot brought back “memories of pogroms” and called it “an outburst of       >> antisemitism that I hope to never see again.” She will not be so       >> fortunate. Since Oct. 7, 2023, antisemitic incidents have skyrocketed in       >> the Netherlands. Thousands of chanting protesters disrupted the opening       >> of a Holocaust museum in March, throwing eggs, igniting fireworks, and       >> waving Palestinian flags. The Anne Frank monument in Amsterdam has       >> repeatedly been defaced. “It is now normal for Jews to be screamed at on       >> the street,” the country’s chief rabbi told a reporter in April.       “It’s       >> more and more antisemitic.”       >> Everywhere is more and more antisemitic.       >> What happened in Amsterdam is just the latest reminder that for Jews,       >> safety and tolerance are never permanent. Sooner or later the       >> antisemitic derangement revives, usually with fearful results. It is as       >> close to an immutable law of history as anything can be. For some       >> decades after the Holocaust, when the open expression of Jew-hatred       >> became taboo in the civilized world, it was possible to imagine that       >> that “law” had been repealed. But the idyll is over. Hostility toward       >> Jews and the Jewish state has become fashionable — especially among the       >> young. On the far left and the far right, on university campuses and the       >> internet, in Europe and the Middle East and North America, antisemitism       >> has again become mainstream.       >> Daniel Patrick Moynihan saw it coming. Addressing the UN General       >> Assembly after its notorious Zionism-is-racism vote 49 years ago this       >> week, the US ambassador declared that the United States “does not       >> acknowledge, it will not abide by, it will never acquiesce in this       >> infamous act.” The UN, he said, had done something shameful and obscene.       >> It had given “the appearance of international sanction” to the       >> “abomination of antisemitism.” Moynihan foresaw that “the terrible lie       >> that has been told here today will have terrible consequences.”       >> It was with prophetic accuracy that he warned: “A great evil has been       >> loosed upon the world.” Nearly half a century later, the effects of that       >> evil are ubiquitous. Around the world Jews are again the object of       >> savagery and hate, threatened and demonized and attacked as they haven’t       >> been since the 1930s, hunted in the streets of cities that take pride in       >> being enlightened. What happened in Amsterdam was no anomaly. Pogroms       >> are coming back.       >       > In the interim, the true Messiah of the Jews is coming back to       > rapture/rescue those of us who are http://WonderfullyHungry.org       > (Medical Doctor Luke 24:42-3) like (Medical Doctor Luke 6:40) Him from       > the imminent Great Tribulation which is to be more terrible than the       > Great Flood of Noah's time and the Great Fire&Brimstone of Lot's time.       >       > Suggested further reading:              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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