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Where Are We Now?

When I first got to Israel I wanted to learn all about it, it's people, culture, government, etc. So I toured, visited the Kenneset, various museums, and tried to interact with all kinds of Israelis. I was interested in them, their lives, their views, their family histories.

They as it turns out were not at all interested in me. I have been here 9 months and still have not been invited into any Israeli's home for anything. But worse, no Israeli has tried to get to know me at all. The Russians, who are only as Israeli as their length of time here will dictated, took some interest. But Israelis nothing.

It's surprising given how much they drown themselves in American culture. Here's a real American. Talk to him.

I don't know if I have met in my life people more barren and impossible than Israelis. They are nothing of what they claim to be, or American Zionists claim that they are. They are not soft inside or lovers of give and take argument. They are stone inside and they are vengeful and hateful. Don't dare disagree with any of them. They are humorless too.

So why would I be interested in a country that they created? I am not. I have been in their workplaces, their government offices, their buses, their health offices, and their schools. I have been to their cities. I no longer am interested in these people. They are boorish and their culture is a joke. It's not a culture at all. It's just a collection of jerks, each doing his own jerking.

I was asked, aren't you interested in their religious sites?

Do they have any? Besides the kosel and the cave of the patriarchs, what is there other than Roman ruins? I can go to Italy and see a lot more of that. The religious stuff is sand now. Masada? That was a holdout of rebels who caused massive killing by disobeying the guidance of the sages. It's not a religious site.

There is very little to see in Israel and very little to be a part of. Israelis won't let you be a part of anything. I remember my time in Germany, all of it as a guest in homes of people I had met on a bus in America. In Israeli, my next door neighbor has never let me in his apartment, for anything. Neither have the people above us or below us. Neither has the building manager.

Of course, I am forbidden from saying any of this to anyone. Admissions like this are not allowed for some reason. It's all part of the myth and lies that constitute the state of Israel and life here.

How did these people get to be so sick? Persecution? But have they been persecuted? Study the military history. You'll be shocked to see how often they were the aggressor.

My best guess is that this is the result of heresy. Rebels against God and Torah forced themselves on a land and spread their mentality to the descendants and immigrants that they conned into coming here.

Yuck is the best word for it all. Yucky people. Yucky place.

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