#2 Dave | 2008-03-31 13:58
The whole regime of Political Correctness is reckless. Academia is reckless. Its expertise is in generating reckless ideas (i.e., human caused global warming) and in making reckless recommendations. Our political class is correspondingly reckless. It was recklessness. Just pure recklessness to tear down segregation in the way in was torn down.
A whole lot of needless injury occurred.
This is what the Jews are incapable of perceiving about themselves, that they are a reckless people.
Their true expertise is in summoning injury to themselves.
Israelis simply cannot come to terms with this. They should have left Jerusalem in the hands of the Arabs.
Eventually the Arabs would have had to come to terms with the development of Jerusalem, instead of leaving it the post war garbage dump they left it for 20 years after 1947.
Jerusalem could have become the means to gain the true acceptance of Jews within Palestine, simply by the fact that something had to be done to make Jerusalem function. It couldn't have remained in ruins forever.
Jews who experienced "the facts on the ground" as they actually occurred would say my comments are absolutely crazy.
But they are wrong. We all suffer from this Jewish disease of recklessness in how we cope with life and our recklessness surfaces in Wordist ideologies.
This gives an opening for opportunists to create havoc. The very kind of persons who should be reined in are empowered.
The Jews fail to rein in themselves. They let criminals run wild and then indulge in self-delusion that they are doing it.
It is all a vicious circle.
Pacifists gain legitimacy and there is no segment of society more reckless than that segment that identifies itself as pacifist. Pacifists are incapable of self-evaluation.
It is all a vicious circle.
That is why I have no use for Buddhists or any of these "universalists". None of them get how reckless they are.
There is no substitute for real science. There is no substitute for patience and real care in every decision we make.
That is the simple truth.