Clip from the documentary "Sun Tzu - the Art of War" showing the difference between Chess and Go.
The Palestinazis are playing all kinds of games, using deceit and distraction to accomplish their goal of destroying Israel. But the board game most closely resembling their strategy and tactics is the ancient Chinese game of Go.
NOTE ON THE TERM "PALESTINAZI"
Many researchers have shown the links between present-day Islamic movements and the German NSDAP (Nazis). Islam and Nazi ideology have much in common, starting with a deep hatred of Jews.
"The Palestinazis" is a collective term for ALL organizations seeking to de-legitimize, and ultimately to destroy Israel. The term is derived from the historical fact that the Nazis created Muslim SS units headed by the Mufti of Jerusalem.
After the German branch of the Nazis was defeated, the Muslim SS units moved into North Africa and the Middle East.
Later, the group that was to be named PLO was trained by Nazi SS commando Otto Skorzeny, who became a close friend to Arafat.
Many top Nazis converted to Islam and some of them still live in East Jerusalem, along with their children and great-grandchildren.
Sound like a "conspiracy theory"? It is... using "theory" in the proper sense, as a conclusion arrived at based on an overwhelming body of evidence.
For an interesting and informative look at the connection between Islam, the Nazis, and the rise of Fascism throughout the world, visit Dave Emory's website www.spitfirelist.com or go to http://spitfirelist.com/for-the-record/ftr-622-more-about-the-nazi-origins-of...
Please let me apologize for my comment if it was a bit harsh. I completely agree with the concept put forward in the video. I took issue with the characterization of chess as being a game of attrition. Certainly, it can be played in such a manner but more often than not, the game may be won without regard to material balance. As I write this, I realize that my objection is a bit petty. lol I really do like the video and thank you again for sharing it.
christopherm2k 1 year ago
@christopherm2k No apology necessary, but your politeness is appreciated.
I think I understand what you mean, but my Chess skills are quite primitive.
I do play Go, but my ranking is only a stone or so above the lowest level. Still, I appreciate the subtleties and complexities of what appears to be a simple child's game.
I understand what the filmmakers were trying to say, but also appreciate the challenge to their assertions.
If you don't play Go, please consider starting.
Prometheo1 1 year ago
It's an intriguing concept, but the featured speakers are somewhat remiss on their facts, with respect to Go and Western chess. It detracts somewhat from the point they are trying to make. Nevertheless, it is an artful video. Thanks for sharing it.
christopherm2k 1 year ago
@christopherm2k Can you add more details to your comment about the featured speakers? How, specifically, are they "remiss on their facts"?
Prometheo1 1 year ago