Unacceptable Views and Forbidden Questions
How did Israel run short on ammunition, but not Hamas?
Last week’s Torah class, Seeing Is Believing, is available on Rumble here.
The most unworthy face of Judaism to the world, King Netanyahu, made a remarkable statement a few days ago: Israeli soldiers lost their lives in Gaza because they didn’t have enough ammunition. He blamed this on a United States embargo during the previous administration.
If you want to amuse yourself, you can see plenty of headlines and media reports about his statement here.
If you want to further amuse yourself, you can take one of the approved sides and duke it out with the other approved sides. If you need help, here they are:
- Bibi should express nothing but gratitude to the United States for protecting Israel. He should certainly not criticize them in any way.
- Israel should wean itself off American support to ensure this sort of thing never happens again.
- Thank God for Trump.
- [Expletive] The Jews.
(The last reaction is not officially approved [yet] but it is increasingly widespread and respectable, an inevitable consequence of remarks such as these. If you still believe this is an unintended consequence, you have a lot to learn about Amalek and the Erev Rav, but that is not the point of this article.)
If I were one of the highly select group of people who are allowed to interview the protected class, I would have asked the following questions:
- Mr. Prime Minister, how can it be that your government taxes its citizens into the ground for “defense”, while state-owned weapons manufacturing companies are earning record billions in profits, yet Israeli soldiers still didn’t have enough ammunition?
- Israel controls the entry of all supplies into the tiny strip of land known as Gaza. Even allowing for a bit of smuggling, how is it that Hamas didn’t run short on ammunition over two years of fighting in little Gaza, and never does — but Israel did and does? What’s really going on?
- How could you allow soldiers to be sent into death traps knowing they didn’t have enough ammunition? Why has no one been held responsible for this?
- Who are you really, who do you answer to, and who is actually calling the shots?
These questions should be obvious, yet somehow no one in the media or the government — including those who supposedly oppose Netanyahu — thought to ask them.
Why do you think that is? A coincidence? Great minds all thinking alike?
Or is there an understanding?
You are allowed to criticize the Israeli government. You are allowed to be dismayed by the “failures” of the IDF. You are allowed to believe October 7 and the debacle of a war that followed — in which approximately 20,000 Jewish soldiers were maimed and killed under false pretenses, with much more collateral damage, for no justifiable reason — were caused by incompetence, the “conceptzia”, or foreign pressure.
You are not allowed to believe it was deliberate.
You are not allowed to believe there was collusion at the highest levels to advance a larger globalist agenda, and the welfare of ordinary people means nothing to them.
After two years, no one in the media has found this possibility worthy of serious consideration. What are the odds of that?
If someone in the media started probing and investigating this perfectly reasonable possibility, would they be published, or canceled?
If they persisted, would they be more likely to win a journalism prize, or suffer a tragic accident?
Even those who speak condescendingly about “conspiracy theorists” know what would more likely happen. But they won’t let it bother them, and they certainly won’t discuss it, because maintaining the delusion is more important to them, no matter the cost.
So they take everything at face value, latch on to one of the approved positions, and play pretend.
They are complicit in this farce, and share responsibility for it.
There is a reason why certain reasonable questions and viewpoints during Covid were openly declared unacceptable and squelched. It isn’t because it was necessary to save the world from anti-vaxxers.
There is reason why not a single rabbi or leader who pushed the Covid agenda (including Bibi and Mr. Warp Speed) expressed deep remorse in the years that followed, and no one has been held accountable. It isn’t because they critically examined the information that has come to light in spite of everything, and their honest assessment remains the same.
There is a reason why people who supposedly want to bring down Bibi and his phony “right wing government” promote a farcical prosecution over cigars, but ignore potential crimes related to Covid and October 7.
There is a reason why the media directs your attention away from the questions and discussions that really matter, every single time.
There is a reason why the most powerful man in Israel said soldiers died for lack of ammunition, yet no one who wishes that didn’t happen asked the right questions.
Will you?
More good points from David Sidman that the influencers with huge followings won’t bring up:

No comments:
Post a Comment