Hate Jews, Love Blacks
Have you ever wondered why Jews are hated while black criminals are loved? Not sure what I mean? Allow me to explain.
George Floyd was an American career criminal who died while being arrested. The police didn’t kill him, the drugs he had consumed did. But the world stopped and anointed him a saint.
Let us now contrast this with the deaths of 1300 Jews on 7th October 2023 in Israel. The world stopped – but this time to celebrate the slaughter and blame the Jews for their own demise.
It is unfair to use the world’s reaction to judge us all. Many countries are failing states and their citizens are uncivilised with unsuccessful cultures. With this in mind, let us look at just the UK and our treatment of Jews and black criminals.
Every Saturday in our cities, we have Free Palestine demonstrations that often venture into anti-Semitism. Should Palestine be free? I do not care. Should Israel exist? Again, I do not care. This is a foreign problem, on a foreign continent, involving foreign people. It is none of my business. I only have time and the energy to care about the UK and my people. Just for clarity, ‘my people’ includes British Jews and British black criminals.
Anti-Semitic hate crime has exploded in the UK since the Hamas terrorist attacks in October 2023. The Met Police have reported an increase of 1350%. Universities have reported a doubling of incidents. I have a Jewish friend who told me she does not go to Manchester city centre on Saturdays because she is afraid. How can this happen in my city? I find it unbelievable and a warning sign of things that may come to pass.
Chris Kaba was a black career gangster who was killed by an armed police officer while resisting arrest, ramming his car into police cars and putting the lives of the police officers in mortal danger. This incident was two years ago, but the court case of the police officer who killed him concluded a few weeks ago - he was found not guilty of murder.
Many politicians, charities and professional race-baiters promoted Kaba as an innocent man going about his business until a police officer decided to shoot him in the head. Nothing could be further away from the truth as his criminal record proves. But Kaba was black and therefore deserved a plethora of excuses for his behaviour and lifestyle.
Let me go back to the original question. Why are Jews hated while black criminals are loved?
The answer to this question popped into my head while reading a quote from Thomas Sowell – what a great guy. He said he had one piece of advice for Jews and it was “fail”. He expanded his comment by saying that if only the Jewish people would prove to be failures in whatever they attempt to accomplish and achieve, then the anti-Semites would perhaps lessen the pressure against them.
Are Jews hated because they are successful?
Jews are overrepresented in professional careers, business ownership, and wealth. Normally, this would be explained by cries of ‘privilege’ but when it comes to the history of Jews, no one has had a more difficult time. They were expelled from their homeland two thousand years ago and then persecuted across Europe for millennia until the Germans came up with a final solution. Yet, despite this ‘generational trauma’, they are successful everywhere they go.
Where did they go? They went back to their ancestral homeland in 1947 - Israel. I am not saying they should have their own country – I do not care. But they do and it is a very successful country surrounded by failing ones. The area known as Israel was a wasteland until the Jews took control and turned it into a first-world country. They have no natural resources except for their citizens. Many countries in the region have oil and are failing their people.
The existence of a successful Israel is an embarrassment to Muslim countries that fail to give their people a first-world life. Many black people dislike Jews because the holocaust is seen as worse than the trans-Atlantic slave trade. This diminishes black victimhood status, especially as Jews overcame and flourished.
If I were an Arab or an African, I would be wondering if Jews are successful because they are inherently better than my people. This is a difficult question to ask because the answer could be terrifying. I can ask this type of question all day without worrying – for I am English.
If you think the above may be controversial then let us tackle the next question. Are black criminals loved because they are failures?
There has to be a reason why black people underperform in many fields, except for sports and entertainment. The reasons for this will be complicated – I will not address this here, maybe a topic for another article.
Poorest countries in the world – black Africa has 9 out of the top 10. (https://gfmag.com/data/economic-data/poorest-country-in-the-world/ )
Most violent countries in the world – black Africa has 9 out of the top 13. (https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/most-violent-countries )
According to a recent Gallup poll, 37% of adults in sub-Saharan Africa want to migrate because their country is not good enough. If black African leaders are failing their people then it must be someone else’s fault because the alternative is obviously racist.
This is the crux of the matter – no one wants to be called racist when it comes to black people so we make excuses and infantilise them. It’s not their fault. Institutional racism. Historical trauma. Legacy of slavery. Colonialism.
Chris Kaba did not become a criminal because of poor parenting because this would entail criticising his black parents which is not allowed. So it must be the fault of society. We turned him into a criminal and then paid a white police officer to kill him. If society produces black criminals then it is unfair to hold these criminals accountable for their actions.
Infantilisation is the prolonged treatment of someone who is not a child, as though they are a child and not responsible for their actions. This is how our society treats black people and we call it compassion and tolerance.
I see it as ‘bigotry of low expectations’ - a form of racial discrimination where certain racial groups are held to lower standards because of an implicit belief that they are less capable.
We see this all the time such as when black school children have lessons on rap lyrics instead of Shakespeare. When a school’s uniform policy on hairstyle does not apply to black kids, or when punctuality is not enforced because it is unfair to black pupils who do not culturally understand the importance.
We have now reached a stage in the UK where we have treated black people as a 'special case' for so long, that when we treat them as equals it feels like discrimination.
It seems we have more racism in our country than I imagined. But it is mostly coming from the Left, the progressives, and the anti-racists.
We resent Jews for being successful and we pity blacks for falling short.
Our resentment and our pity are both based on racism. We need to do better.
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