Israeli Rabbi: Every Child in Gaza Should Die of Hunger

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  1. Arnold Bannerman
    Arnold Bannerman says:

    This seems to be Rabbi Ronen Shaulov endorsed by Rabbi Pruzansky who echo Rabbi Eliyahu a year ago.
    Other rabbis disagree (JTA July 25, Times of Israel July 27, Israel National News August 20).
    Ten Jews, 12 opinions.
    I’m waiting for someone here to suggest that it can’t be true because these kids need fattening up to be eaten at Pesach (Der Stuermer, May 1934).

    • Shitting Bull
      Shitting Bull says:

      Quite true that not all “religious” Jews support the brutality in Gaza or the West Bank.
      Former PM Olmert says Israel has been committing war crimes and world anger cannot be written off as antisemitism (Guardian Weekly, July 18). Around 80 Orthodox rabbis from Israel, the US & elsewhere have challenged Israel over Gaza & the West Bank (Jewish Chronicle, August 29). “More and more Israelis are outraged by their government’s conduct” (Economist, August 9). Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid attacked Netanyahu & his religious cronies for moves that will “kill the hostages” and “destroy Israel’s diplomatic relations”. The “Rabbis for Human Rights” organisation tries to protect Palestinians. “Global Jews for Palestine” is one of 21 organisations linked to the International Jewish Collective for Justice in Palestine. The UK Jewish Voice for Labour has published many important and interesting articles against the Unwise Men of Zionism.

  2. Freddy
    Freddy says:

    Time for a real “Northern,” because the West is
    so out; not only does the sun go down there, but
    so does the dumbest part of huwhite humanity.

    https://archive.org/search?query=creator%3A%22George+W.+Trendle%2C++Fran+Striker%22

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-SMYTuewFQ&list=PLFeU7QgxX58TGKuHS6qlN59zqCC7x3LQV

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergeant_Preston_of_the_Yukon_(TV_series)#Sponsorship

    “In 1955, the Quaker Oats company gave away land in the Klondike as part of the Klondike Big Inch Land Promotion which was tied in with the television show. Genuine deeds each to one square inch of a lot in Yukon Territory, issued by Klondike Big Inch Land Co. Inc., were inserted into Quaker’s Puffed Wheat and Puffed Rice cereal boxes.”

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferdinand_Schumacher

    https://archive.is/2YFd1

    Meet Sergeant Prism of the New Yukon

    Sergeant Prism (they/them) is resplendent in a neon, eco-friendly uniform with a rainbow sash, sparkling boots, and a faux-fur Mountie hat adorned with activist pins. Their faithful sled dog, Glitter King, is a rescued nonbinary husky-wolf mix with turquoise eyebrows and a TikTok following. Prism’s steed, Sparkles Rex, is a vegan, therapy-certified unicorn pony. Every morning, Prism hosts a TikTok live, “Trailblazing for Justice,” where they recite mindfulness affirmations and invite the entire community—miners, claim jumpers, and misfit prospectors—to share their feelings and preferred pronouns.

    Contrasts with Classic Masculinity

    – Instead of “A Mountie always gets his man,” Prism’s catchphrase is, “Everybody gets their truth—and a group hug!”.
    – Prism solves crimes in the Yukon not with brute force or clever deduction but through radical empathy circles, restorative justice roleplay, and eco-activism flash mobs in the snow.
    – Glitter King doesn’t sniff out criminals; they sniff out internalized bias in the community. Their heroic howl alerts everyone whenever a microaggression occurs.
    – Prism’s steely blue gaze has been swapped for sparkling eyeliner and a penchant for voguing at the scene of the crime.

    Ultra-Woke Adventures

    – Rescues a cabin dweller not from wolverines, but from an awkward “he/him” pronoun misstep at the local drag brunch.
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    Sergeant Prism of the New Yukon is the ultimate, side-splitting champion for compassion, diversity, and ultra-woke joy, forging new trails with laughter and love where the original Sergeant Preston once demanded stoic heroism and order.

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    Opening Scene
    Sergeant Prism (they/them) skateboards into the frosty town square of Glitter Gulch, dazzling everyone with a sparkly pink helmet and gender-fluid uniform. Their TikTok live explodes: “Welcome, community! It’s Prism-time for justice, kindness, and self-expression!” Glitter King, their fabulous dog, howls and starts the “Microaggression Alert” siren.

    The Conflict
    Outlaw Ron “Mr. Binary” Brawn is trying to ban the town’s annual Pride Gold Rush Parade, claiming it distracts from “manly gold digging.” The prospectors and drag miners are in panic, but Prism arrives with a plan. “No more toxic masculinity in these icy streets!” Glitter King noses out Ron’s repressed insecurities and starts an empathy circle… interrupted when Ron tries to sabotage the parade with fake mustache disguises and old-school muskets.

    The Adventure
    Prism realizes Ron’s sabotage is rooted in a lack of pronoun understanding and self-love. Sparkles Rex leads a group chorus of “Chosen Family Carol.” Prism launches a viral meme campaign, “Gold Rush, But Make It Inclusive,” blanketing the Yukon with rainbow snow and positive vibes. The entire parade joins in a restorative justice flash mob, complete with interpretive dance about mining for safe spaces.

    The Climax
    Ron tries to escape but is caught—by his own internalized bias. Prism offers Ron a hug, Glitter King gifts him a “They/Them” scarf, and Sparkles Rex teaches Ron how to walk in high heels on ice. The crowd cheers and, together, everyone mines for gold—but also for identity, acceptance, and a sense of belonging.

    Final Scene
    Prism turns to their crew: “Well, Glitter King, the case and the closet are both wide open!” The entire town poses for a community selfie, and Prism closes with, “Remember, authentic identity is worth its weight in gold!”.

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