How Jewish supremacists distort the truth.
By David Duke
The other day I made a post on the Internet in which I quoted an article by William Fisher about an ADL poll by Abe Foxman that stated approximately 33 percent of Americans believe that Jews are more loyal to Israel than to America. Foxman categorically cites this poll as proof of anti-Semitism, for he calls an anti-Semite anyone who would suggest that generally Jews’ primary loyalty is to Israel and the Jewish people rather than America.
In the article I wrote I went on to quote from the former head of National Affairs of the largest and most influential Jewish organization in the United States, the American Jewish Committee.
Here the direct quote I took from one of Steinlight’s articles.
“I’ll confess it, at least, like thousands of other typical Jewish kids of my generation, I was reared as a Jewish nationalist, even a quasi-separatist. Every summer for two months for 10 formative years during my childhood and adolescence I attended Jewish summer camp. There, each morning, I saluted a foreign flag, dressed in a uniform reflecting its colors, sang a foreign national anthem, learned a foreign language, learned foreign folk songs and dances, and was taught that Israel was the true homeland. Emigration to Israel was considered the highest virtue, and, like many other Jewish teens of my generation, I spent two summers working in Israel on a collective farm while I contemplated that possibility. More tacitly and subconsciously, I was taught the superiority of my people to the gentiles who had oppressed us. We were taught to view non-Jews as untrustworthy outsiders, people from whom sudden gusts of hatred might be anticipated, people less sensitive, intelligent, and moral than ourselves. We were also taught that the lesson of our dark history is that we could rely on no one.” Steinlight, Stephen. (2001). Backgrounder. Center for Immigration Studies. October.
The quotation below is what Fisher wrote on the Dissident Voice website about my quote of Steinlight. Fisher did not, of course let his readers read the Steinlight quotation for themselves, for if he did they would be very amused by his description of it. Here is Fisher’s exact description of the Steinlight quote.
Obviously warming to his subject, Duke then quotes an article by a Jewish-American leader recalling his boyhood and his pride in the achievements of the State of Israel.
Now tell me that Fisher’s description is nothing less than blatant deception. Is that all Steinlight did, simply recall his boyhood and his pride in the achievements of the State of Israel? Of course, Fisher knows that few of his readers will ever read the Steinlight quote. As you can plainly see, Steinlight clearly writes, “…as thousands of typical Jewish kids of my generation, I was reared as a Jewish nationalist, as a quasi-separatist.” He goes on to say that he was taught “…the superiority of my people to the gentiles who oppressed us.” I would say that quote evokes a hell of a lot more than simply pride in the achievements of Israel!
I will repeat exactly what I said in my earlier article. What the prominent Jewish leader Steinlight revealed is fundamentally no different than the views of 33 percent who believe that Jews generally have their first loyalty to Israel. Is it anti-Semitic for that 33 percent to state the same thing that Steinlight said?
The word anti-Semitic has no meaning. To simply tell the truth about Jewish loyalties is now “anti-Semitic.”
Fisher also exposes his own anti-Gentilism by criticizing me for simply referring to the European Americans as “our people.” Here is what he said, he first quotes me and then adds his snide comments:
For branding a third of our people with the hateful term ‘anti-Semitic’, for simply acknowledging a fact that is easily proven and easily verifiable by Jewish leaders themselves, is a vicious libel against our people.”
Our people? I guess he means Aryans. Or maybe Aliens.
Undeterred by logic, Duke concludes, “The Jewish supremacist beat goes on!”
Criticizing my use of “our people” is typical of the Jewish supremacist effort to destroy any sense of heritage and solidarity among our people. Jews ridicule any European who talks about “our people,” yet Jews constantly use the term “our people,” and never would Fisher or any prominent Jew criticize Jews for using the term “our people” when talking about Jews! He finally suggests slyly that the people I speak for may be “Aliens.” An alien is usually defined as a person who is a citizen or one loyal to another nation. Now there is a pot calling the kettle black!
The Columnist Joseph Sobran is so correct. He wrote, “It used to be that an anti-Semite was one who didn’t like Jews, but now it is one who the Jews don’t like.”