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Enough with the Jewish conspiracies. YES they are notorious usurers, but that (combined with Israel's very shifty foreign and domestic policies - settling invaded land, unchecked nuclear arsenal etc) is pretty well the limit of it. Israel is a very trolly topic, it would be best to save it for a proper, reasoned argument and youtube is not the place. That said there is little to hold against the Jewish race in general - only the usurers (and aguably the Israeli state but this is another matter).
I think it only brings forward questions to be answered. I won't go as far as considered it a conspiracy theory (Mearsheimer's) I don't think his arguments are strong enough for that. Nevertheless, if this lobby (or sth similar) were to exist, I would propose to form a Dafur Lobby maybe with that US will take interest in the genocide. What would have happened if there had been a Rwanda Lobby? We will never know.
There is a "Darfur lobby," but it's not very big. You can contact them through the Internet, and you can join them.
The problem with Darfur is the same as in Yugoslavian war: it would take a military overthrow of Sudan's monstrous government to really change things there, and nobody really wants to go fight for those people. Certainly not most people in the US, Canada, Europe, etc. (cont.)
So politicians from all over the world pretend to do something while they're doing nothing. They're very good at this.
American army is already ovestretched, plus American involvement abroad for any cause seems to earn only hatred for America. Just look at Russians' reaction to American involvement in Yugoslavian war. So why should America get involved in Sudan? And no one else is involved, while Arab powers are quietly supporting the genocide, so it just keeps growing. (cont.)
BTW, many if not most people in the "Darfur lobby" are Jewish. That's generally the case with most true human rights movements, from those who marched with Martin Luther King to the "Tibetan lobby" on which I participated: almost all people who were not Tibetans were Jewish.
If this is the idea you wanted to transmit through your message...then i cannot do anything but agree. I probably misinterpreted it.
I must admit I haven't read any of Streicher's work, so I cannot really make any judgements on that. I have read Mearsheimer's thought. I understand your disagreement with it, but I do feel that it definitely touches a theme that has strangely become taboo in US politics. Whether the author is right or wrong is not relevant in my opinion...
Apparently it was invented by an American neo-Nazi Eric Thomson, who claimed Jews control America. It was popularized through literature published by White Nationalist, neo-Nazi organization Aryan Nations.
Originally the supposedly occupied government was that of the United States. Later, antisemitic groups in Russia, Poland, Sweden and other European countries have picked it up. (cont.)
Walt and Mearshimer in research paper and book "The Israel Lobby and Foreign Policy" present essentially the same argument as Julius Streicher and Eric Thomson, even if in a milder form. The report was praised by former Grand Wizard of the KKK David Duke, who said it is "a great step forward," but he was surprised that the Kennedy School would publish it.
I am also surprised and disgusted. Presenting Nazi or neo-Nazi scribbles, in whatever form, should be unacceptable.
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The problem with Darfur is the same as in Yugoslavian war: it would take a military overthrow of Sudan's monstrous government to really change things there, and nobody really wants to go fight for those people. Certainly not most people in the US, Canada, Europe, etc.
(cont.)
American army is already ovestretched, plus American involvement abroad for any cause seems to earn only hatred for America. Just look at Russians' reaction to American involvement in Yugoslavian war. So why should America get involved in Sudan? And no one else is involved, while Arab powers are quietly supporting the genocide, so it just keeps growing.
(cont.)
I must admit I haven't read any of Streicher's work, so I cannot really make any judgements on that. I have read Mearsheimer's thought. I understand your disagreement with it, but I do feel that it definitely touches a theme that has strangely become taboo in US politics. Whether the author is right or wrong is not relevant in my opinion...
Originally the supposedly occupied government was that of the United States. Later, antisemitic groups in Russia, Poland, Sweden and other European countries have picked it up.
(cont.)
I am also surprised and disgusted. Presenting Nazi or neo-Nazi scribbles, in whatever form, should be unacceptable.