Wednesday, March 17, 2021

i'm going to translate something in the article because you probably don't even know what they're talking about - but you're supposed to. i've picked this up before - the arab oil sheikhs seem to think we're all a bunch of dumb fundamentalist christians. they're entirely clueless. maybe they've read too much jordan peterson, or maybe they've listened to too much steve bannon, who both have the same position on this, but they're lost in the misunderstanding that europe is a fundamentally christian society, and that it's colonies are rooted in christian values.

we're all descended from the puritans. we're quakers. we're mennonites. 

it's hilarious.

the history of europe is in fact the history of an epic struggle against christianity, and that is one of the themes in these pages.

but, what they're referencing is this stupid story in the bible called "the judgement of solomon", where the mythical king solomon (this person never actually existed) is asked to choose which woman a child belongs to. he first suggests to cut the child in half, and one of the women shrugs and says fine, while the other insists they let it live and give it to the other woman. this fictional character called solomon then decides the child is really the offspring of the mother who said to let it live, and she gets the kid. this is then presented as an act of "wisdom".

now, you've probably never heard this story before because you were probably raised irreligiously in a multi-ethnic household and the closest thing to religion in your upbringing was probably disney movies, grimm, hans christian anderson and greek mythology. but, the fact that this diplomat is dropping it is a key hint that he's been bought off by arab blood money, because it's intended to be a part of the propaganda - you're supposed to draw the connection, and deduce that this woman is wise, like solomon. that's supposed to be obvious to you. and, that's supposed to make you like her more.

it would be hilarious if it wasn't so ominous.

but, it's not some accident of allusion - it's evidence that the thing is being guided.