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“Tears for Fears’ ” old standby… Sung in Latin… First released March 18, 1985, and I was 25 years old.. how could this be 40 years ago?

The connection to the following is involuted if not torturous, but that’s the way my mind works: I’ve discovered Rabbi Chananya Weissman has created a Substack of his own recently, and ran this; “The disturbing history of the ubiquitous yellow ribbon”. Seems that even older popular song (and practice) “Tie a Yellow Ribbon to That Old Oak Tree” has all sorts of Nazi affiliations Yours Truly had no idea about… 🙄

I remonstrated with him thus:

He responded thus:

What I didn’t send him in response was this.. Guess I’m too much of a chickenshit...

The Romans didn’t have the letter “J” you see… 🤔

I think it was the ancient historian Flavius Josephus, a Jewish general and historian eventually enslaved then freed by the Emperor Vespasian and assuming his family’s surname — Josephus had attributes worthy of Machiavelli, but I digress — remarked that on the Roman invasion of Judea, “The crosses lined the road from Dan to Beersheba” as the Romans decimated the populace…

The Nazis were a bunch of pussies really, compared to the Romans. As Colin Wilson put it, they were an evolutionary step in the direction of the ape. Still, after what the Jews allege was done to them by the former you’d think they would have gained some sense of “compassion” – not to mention “proportion”...

Apparently not, as these photographs chosen at random from Yandex illustrate.

Honestly? The Jews are remarkably, very much like the Bourbons: They’ve learned nothing and forgotten nothing. 🤔🤨