Merry Christmas to all

I’m off to celebrate Christmas. Yup – the believers don’t get it, my godson doesn’t care as long as his loot quota is filled – but everyone agrees that it’s Christmas, so that’s what we celebrate.

So Merry Christmas! to everyone – to my heathen, pagan, unbelieving and believing friends.

And especially Merry Christmas! to my jewish friends! I can see you grinning from here!

Enjoy!

Please don’t let me be misunderstood.

Yesterday I mentioned the incredibly misogynic posters that ultra-orthodox jews put up in Stamford Hill. Predictably, and with much credit to Sam Aldersley, the issue blew up.

Chaim Hochhauser, from Stamford Hill’s Shomrim group, tried this as an explanation:

I have spoken to the organisers of the parade – they have apologised. They did not think it would get so public. It was just a misunderstanding.

No.

This is not a misunderstanding. There is nothing to misunderstand about misogyny. To make this perfectly clear – especially to those who maintain that the posters were only intended for religious people: misogyny is not a relative state of the mind; it is always evil. There is no excuse. If you believe that you are entitled to tell a woman which side of the road she must use, you are morally unfit for modern civilization. This is true regardless if you are religious or not.

That these people thought this wouldn’t get so public is just another disturbing reminder that political correctness in the UK is retarding efforts to rid society of institutionalized injustice.

Taking sides…

Some people have complained that I’m dishing it out all too one-sided; that all I do is lambasting Christians, Muslims and Hindu, showing how unjust, homophobic and misogynic they are, but not telling the whole story. In short, I’m too one-sided.

My bad. I certainly did not want to make it appear as if I’m taking sides. So, without any further ado, regard this:

Walkthisway

(Image credit: The Independent)

Yes, the Jewish religion is as #%*&! up as the rest.

Glad to have cleared that up.

“Those who cannot remember the past…”

Stupid is as stupid does. And then there is Lehava, an organization that takes stupidity to an all-new level by mixing it with equal amounts of religious hate, intolerance, and an appalling dose of misogyny. They oppose marriages between Jewish women and non-Jewish men. Yep, that’s right: women only, and entirely religiously focused.

Their newest service is a hotline where you can call if you “know a girl who is involved with a goy and you want to help her”.

Chairman of the Lehava organization, Bentzi Gupstein, went on record with this morsel:

every person can explain in his own way to the Arab man that he is better off dating Fatima from the village rather than Yael or Einat

After the success of your hotline, here’s another idea, Bentzi “Adolf” Gupstein:
Why don’t you enforce a law that all non-Jews have to wear stickers: say a yellow Crescent for the Muslims? To keep the bloodlines pure. And the work’s already half done for you – just download of a copy of the Nuremberg Laws. Then first replace all occurrences of ‘Jew’ with ‘Muslim’ or ‘Goy’ [derogatory term for non-Jew], and all occurrences of ‘German Blood’ with ‘Jew’ – and you are done. It’s easy. The concentration camps are a natural second step, and the blueprints for those you can look up all over Israel.

For example in Yad Vashem.