When weaponized victimhood turns into genocide

It should be obvious that Israeli citizens, or the Zionists, are the ultimate victims. Their victimhood has become their cultural identity that they rally around, and use to justify all their actions. Take a look at every school shooter: they all could easily be said to be an example of the victim mentality taken to its logical conclusion on a micro scale.

Well, Israel is the victim mentality taken almost to its logical conclusion on the macro scale. They define themselves by things that never actually happened to them directly, but to their ancestors. And for most of them, their ancestry is highly debatable, meaning they don’t even have the dubious ancestral claim of grievance. Which really means that Zionism itself is the victim mentality adopted as a religious-cultural creed. The logical end state of this kind of culture is holocaust, the total destruction of the victim culture’s perceived enemies. Just look at the moves Israel makes on a daily basis: unending attacks and provocations. Even before October 7th, abundant evidence exists that proves that the Zionists revel in their sadism towards the Palestinians. They love it, they love the torture, death. I’ve noticed from the footage that I’ve seen that the IDF soldiers specifically kill children and elderly because of the sheer amount of grief it causes for other Palestinians.

Post-October 7th, this culture of victimhood has pushed very close to achieving its destiny of genocide. If Israel succeeds in killing and expelling everyone from Gaza, it should clearly be considered such, but it will take years before we finally admit it. Mass shooters are eventually put down, or put themselves down, and for a culture that harbors an identical mindset, its fate will be no different. One day, Israel will cease to exist, because it has refused to co-exist. Because the victim mentality has reached a terminal state. There can be no recovery from the sickness after what has happened in Gaza. Sooner rather than later, we must realize that certain cultural and political sicknesses must be unplugged and left to die a natural death.

Downsides of paying attention

It’s hard not to become demoralized after noticing a never-ending series of acts of corruption on the part of the stewards of the US.

A failed border bill with foreign aid tucked into the back recently became a bill of purely foreign aid, with any concerns over the border completely ignored.

A US-funded ethnic cleansing campaign-turned genocide on the part of our rabid pet, Israel, with no end in sight, because now Israel knows for certain that no one will step in to stop it.

An unceasing human wave at our southern border, emboldened by the knowledge that our government is utterly impotent to do anything to stop them.

A brutal Democrat/neocon-led campaign to ruin and imprison the leading Republican candidate for President, who, thankfully, appears to revel in the chaos.

A sickening movement by corporate-backed leftwing activism to rob children of their innocence, either through school programs, books, music, pop culture, and unsupervised internet access.

The rapidly tightening stranglehold of screens on every aspect of our life, and the tragically overlooked death of boredom that this cancerous proliferation of magic screens has induced. How can young minds develop in this environment?

The emergence of a “religion of the state” that encompasses almost all of the above into a single orthodoxy, which relegates all unapproved beliefs, opinions, and facts, into the realm of “right wing extremism”. This religion is being pushed primarily on our kids, because it is understood that they can change culture in one generation if they only capture a critical mass of young minds. And so, the insane, degraded, and Neanderthal notions that we used to only encounter once we reached college, are now being openly preached by sociopaths within the public school system.

Demoralization is the price of “noticing”, but in a sense it toughens your mind in the extreme, and you find yourself able to withstand the never ending wave of outrages.