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12/2008

Jews score three fails and one win


  Recently there was a Meitsav test. The Meitsav (Hebrew acronym for 'Scholastic Efficiency and Growth Index') is a test taken nationally every two years (if I remember correctly) by all second, fifth, and eighth graders in the country, in mathematics, science, mother tongue knowledge (Hebrew or Arabic), and English, and usually shows what a poor state the education is in, as was the case this time (again).

  First, once again, this shows that Yuli Tamir is an idiot and should be taken out of her chair, even if it means she should be shot (and she should be). I honestly don't understand why she is still there, after all the chaos she's caused (and I'm not even mentioning the two-month long strike that took place last year). But meh, this is Israel, everything here is done arseways. Second, and more frighteningly, this shows how apathetic the Israelis have become. Frankly, Israelis pretty much don't care about anything anymore. In the classrooms students do what they will, and no-one cares anymore if they come with uniform or not, which usually only consists of a shirt with a logo on it (in my school, even the principal is nearly indifferent). The teachers couldn't care less, and only bother protesting if someone becomes too loud. This also happens in politics: none of the politicians actually care anymore, but that's my next subject.

  What I fear most is that it's not just Israel. It seems to be an epidemic. When Immelmann writes about it as well, then I start worrying. Because this kind of apathy and feeling of vanity usually leads people to turn religious. I've seen it happen so many times: the Bratslav Hasidls consist of many people who had this sort of feeling, King Salomon wrote about it in Ecclesiastes, even I nearly became Christian because of it. And we all know where a mass return to religion leads: wars, fear, intolerance, ignorance...

  I think this is some sort of rough cycle. People are enthusiased, their children are apathetic, their children become religious, their children become enthusiased to leave religion. What we, the human race, should do now is understand that the answers are not in religion. I understood that, and that is why I want to go with Khavatselet to the U.S.; other people go to India or South America; and other people just stay miserable.

  But I'm rambling about irrelevant things now. Yuli Tamir should be shot, end of mini-mass.

 


 

  I spoke yesterday to my physics teacher (which is, as I've mentioned, a Haredic Jew) about the upcoming elections. I said Tsipi Livni said she 'won't sell the country to the Haredim', and then grants more power to the Ministry of Religions, and that's before the elections. She said that no politician in Israel does what he says anymore. I said Shas does, and she said they're just a bunch of mafos and they take the money they say should be given to needy families to themselves. She said only Yosi Sarid and R. Ovadia Yosef were honest people; but Sarid is not involved in politics anymore, and Yosef is a complete moron. Politics: YOU'RE DOING IT WRONG!

 


 

  On the way to school today I had a chance to hear the beginning of the interview with Amos Oz on the radio programme Nakhon lehaBoker (roughly meaning 'up-to-date up to this morning'). He is going to receive today the Heinrich Heine Prize today, and says he still has qualms about going to Germany, despite all the acknowledgement and affection he receives there. Why is that? Because Jews are stupid and still can't make the separation between 'German' and 'Nazi'. When a few schoolmates saw me with a German textbook, their response was something like, 'You're learning German?! You're a Nazi?! Achtugachtenschtrachen!' When I told them it's partially because I want to read Goethe (pronounced 'GEH-teh') in the original, they said, 'Ghetto?! You're a Nazi?! You deny the Holocaust?!'

  This state of mind isn't something that belongs only to the lower-class idiots. It can be found even in the Parliament: when Angela Merkel, one of Israel's most faithful friends, wanted to speak in German in the Parliament, many people were outraged, even though some Parliament members who were survivors didn't mind. I can understand when Altermann writes about it in The Seventh Column, it was still not long after the war, Germany hasn't changed yet... But now? This is absurd and idiotic.

  That is why I'm against going to Poland (eleventh graders are taken annually to a trip to Poland, to see the destruction camps and ghetti). It only emphasises the thought that Jews are helpless victims (unless they live in Israel), and that the Germans are bad, and that they must stay strong when everyone wants to destroy them... I think these are idiotic ideas, and I firmly refuse to support it. That is why I don't help raise money (yes, the students have to pay for it themselves, and this year they have to pay extra, because they're making sure that they all eat kosher! For fuck's sake, these religious dicks are charging them 5,000 NIS!), and shall never go to this kind of trip.

  And once again I ramble. To sum it up: GROW UP, KIKES.

 


 

  And, as I promised, one win: listen to Oi Va Voi's second album, Laughter Through Tears. There are some amazing songs in there (especially A Csitári Hegyek Alatt). One win for the Jews.

 

  Unum diem...

נכתב על ידי , 11/12/2008 08:21  
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