Tuesday, August 01, 2006

Be Careful What You Ask Your Doctor

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This is a huge subject. The Jews would have you think that it is a fairly narrow subject, but that would be a gross mis-characterization. Jews themselves are unaware of how big the subject really is. And it is a 'verboten' subject, best left to the folks at The Anti-Defecation League to define (such being the current 'popular culture' evaluation). This subject swims beneath the surface of modern culture like a Great White Shark seeking to devour unfortunate victims. This subject is at the bottom of Jewish Power in America. (I cite Amazon here because my original book was stolen by Judeo-faggot forces back in the '90s after I had written about it in my 'Drog.')

Probably the most telling example of this huge subject of Anti-Semitism resides in the story of the circumcision of America in the latter half of the 20th Century. The palpable fear in medical circles at the time - of being labeled, 'Anti-Semitic' - probably contributed to the the current circumcised - which is to say, mutilated - state of the American penis: the non-Jewish medical establishment was simply afraid to speak up for fear of being devoured by that GWS. The current case is a good example: Mel Gibson is being literally eaten alive on tv by that same GWS.

The possible approaches to the discussion of Anti-Semitism are mind-boggling. You could start pretty much anywhere, from inside your underpants, to a question to your doctor. Did you know, for example, that an apparently innocent question to your doctor ('Are you Jewish?') could land you in a mental hospital?