Sunday, November 10, 2013

B'nei Akiva Rabinfest 2013!

ח' לחודש התשעי תשע"ד

Although Rabinfest 2013 is officially over,...I think, I believe it important to review a few highlights, for the sake of Rabin's "legacy." And, everyone seems to be talking about his "legacy." So, let's take a look at exactly what that "legacy" is.

First, a report...

Times Of Israel: You owe us peace,’ Yitzhak Rabin’s grandson tells Netanyahu
Organizers say 33,000 mainly young people attend Saturday night rally in Tel Aviv marking 18th anniversary of assassination — according to the Hebrew calendar – of the assassination of prime minister Yitzhak Rabin.

October 12, 2013

Over 30,000 people gathered in Tel Aviv Saturday night for the main annual memorial event marking the 18th anniversary — according to the Hebrew calendar – of the assassination of prime minister Yitzhak Rabin.

"Remembering the murder. Struggling for democracy."
As if democracy, or in Israel's case deMOCKracy, has any place in an authentically Jewish state kingdom...
"Tag Mahir is an erosion of the
foundation of democracy"

(Photo: banner reconstructed)

Beitar Movement
Commemorative Stamp
Organizers, who put the attendance at 33,000, said this year marked the first time that all Israeli Zionist youth movements — including the Orthodox Bnei Akiva and the rightist Beitar — sent representatives to the gathering. (cont.) 

*Hmm,...Not too "orthodox," not too "rightist," huh? The brainwashing seems to be working, thanks to mamlakhtim (undying State loyalists) such as B'nei Akiva Head Danny Hirschberg.)
Esser Agaroth (2¢):
Altalena
L: Stunned Jews look on; R: Jews being shot in the water, not allowed to come ashore
(Click image to enlarge)

Rabin's "legacy" was basically comprised of giving the order to kill Jews, heroically bringing arms into Israel on the Altalena, to fight for its liberation....


Click image for list of victims:
1,236 since Rosh HaShannah 5761 (2000)
up until the time of this post.

...and implementing the Oslo "Death" Accords, which were barely approved by the K'nesseth, with the aid of Sha"S Party's abstentions, not to mention two cars, "gifts" to two other MK's. The secretly, and illegally, negotiated the Oslo "Death" Accords condemned thousands of Jews to be killed through acts of Arab terrorism and aided by the weapons he gave to them, albeit President Shimon Peres denies that these particular weapons had nothing to do with these deaths.

So far Rabin's "legacy" appears to be...

Guns for Jews to fight for Israel
NO

Guns for Arabs to kill Jews
YES

Israeli President Peres
Looking like the cat
who swallowed the
canary.
Of course, I would be remiss if I were to omit Rabin's periodic alcohol-induced vomiting and temporary unconsciousness. But, this is not the problem to I am alluding, nor would his denial of a problem nor apparent failure to seek help. Far be it from me to hit an [alleged] alcoholic below the belt, dead or alive. Rather, a problematic element of Rabin's "legacy," in addition to those elements mentioned above, was that his issues with alcohol made him an easy target to be manipulated. Whether he actually was or not, well,...perhaps one day those details will be revealed to us.

In a nutshell, Rabin's "legacy" is a hell of a lot of Jewish blood on his hands,...or on the hands of whoever was behind the scenes pulling his strings.

And we are supposed to be proud of all this? Make a saint out of this guy, just because he was killed?

In the U. S. at least the veneration of Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King, Jr., and even John F. Kennedy is based on something.


Even worse, B'nei Akiva, a supposedly Religious Zionist Youth Movement is so disconnected with the Left's battle against Torah, it just keeps repeating the same "We'll love you until you love us back" mistake over and over again, expecting different results.

B'nei Akiva and Beitar "sheeple"

The truth is, though, that B'nei Akiva, and Beitar and both just two of the various conduits for the indoctrination of our children into undying State loyalty, of which Rabin is the quasi-patron saint.

(Photo: Jameel @ The Muqata)

The joke about B'nei Akiva is that it's B'nei Akiva,...before Rabbi Akiva turned 40....

מי שמבין יבין.

1 comment:

Eitan said...

I agree with you on Rabin. He was more of a petty criminal than anything else...