A Comment About

The City of Slaughter

May 29, 2011 - 12:00 am - by David Solway
cfbleachers
2011-05-29 10:34:20

Wonderfully said, David.

I do feel pity for those cowering in cellars, saving their mortal bodies while their women were being savaged.

But, what pity should I feel for those who lead the savagery from the front? Chomsky? Soros? The NY Times?

Has the history of hatred and rage caused the wiring in their brains to short circuit honor? Do they bow, scrape, scuffle and crawl…by being first in line to savage their own bloodlines? Is this a political Parkinson’s Disease, where the trembling becomes so uncontrolled it collapses onto itself and destroys from within?

How can one explain the violence done by currying favor with one’s tormentors, by being the standard bearer for their hatred and slander?

Leftist Jews are the New Millenium’s Uncle Tom. They deny themselves of their race in order to grovel for acceptance and approval of those who despise them.

Like a flesh eating disease of the soul, it devours from the inside, all the integrity, honor, loyalty and pride made necrotic, septic and vile.

Others may point at it, but who but a Horowitz, a Simon, a Radosh, a Mamet, a Solway could make the point stick. The poor souls in the cellar aren’t the real cowards in the story. They did not champion the hatred and therein lies all the difference.