I don’t even want to write this article and probably more seasoned writers on this subject would tell me not to bother, but I just want to do it one more time because I want my position to be known and then I don’t want to talk about it anymore.
If you’re following me you may think that I never think about the Jewish community or how they’re dealing with all of this. Actually I do think of them, all the time. I just don’t write about it as much because I don’t think it’s as critical as trying to unveil corruption within the power structure or as important as talking about stopping the ongoing Holocaust of the Palestinians. Relativistic arguments are being used as an excuse to allow people to be murdered. Netanyahu has declared a Final Solution and Israel is killing innocent people literally every day. They killed at least 250 people on May 15th and hundreds of children are in the process of dying of starvation. There really is no reason why talking about a previous Holocaust should take precedence over one that is literally ongoing, particularly when it could be stopped tomorrow if our leaders actually wanted to (they don’t).
But this doesn’t mean I don’t think about what it’s like for non-Zionist Jews to live through this period. How could I not? It’s a part of my own story. I’m not really “allowed” to call myself Jewish because I’m mixed race and because of some other shit, but my great-grandmother and grandfather were and I think about what they went through almost every day. I want to believe that if I had been born into 1940s cycle and not the 2020s one that I would have done the right thing by them. And since a Holocaust is happening now it’s not only my responsibility but all of our responsibility to act as we would have wanted to have acted back then.
In every cycle, a human can either choose to align themself with forces that protect the sanctity of human life, or they can choose to align themselves with oppressive forces of darkness that do not respect or value life. Evil tries to hide, and often wears benevolent masks to trick you or overcomplicate things, but in the end, you know it in your heart when something is wrong. Any person of any race or gender or sexuality can align themselves with either side, and that’s why Israel is such a shitty subject to talk about.
When you talk about Israel, you will inevitably intersect with some of the nastiest factions in the world who will try to make the conversation entirely about Jewish identity instead of about attacking oppression and oppressive people within the power structure. This is by design and that’s why they’ve gotten away with it for so long. So if you want to talk about Israel, you will not only have to wade through comments from the automated Zionist bots calling everything blood libel but also ones from people who genuinely just hate all Jewish people. Both groups are equally unhelpful because they aren’t different. Neither of them cares about punching up and so both align with oppression and darkness, and both reinforce an evil system.
Some powerful oppressive people are Jewish. Some are also not Jewish. And Israel is literally a part of the oppressive imperial power structure. The goal of this newsletter is to expose and attack corruption within power structures and to identify specific individuals responsible so that we can remove them and create a better future. It is not about attacking identity groups as a monolith. Regardless of which corrupted industry you want to expose (there are many), our focus as fellow “common folk” of the earth, as friends and neighbours who suffer under the same oppression, should always be on the power structure and the powerful people who control those decisions, and not anyone else. Since Israel and Zionism are a part of that structure, people who defend it rather than asking Israel to please stop genociding everyone are aligning themselves with oppression. But those that attack Jewish people as a monolith align themselves with oppression too, because you not only punish the Jewish people who didn’t even do anything, you also make the world better for Zionists who are desperate to be portrayed as victims.
There are Zionists who are not Jewish within the power structure. There are also Zionists in the power structure who literally are Jewish and I don’t think we can really argue with that. And there are powerful people in the structure who don’t even care that much about Israel either way, but just align themselves with whatever forces will help them get away with their own corruption schemes. This is the way our world works, and it can change, but only if we focus on the right people.
Anyone embedded within power, who bears responsibility for the pain of people in the world, must be identified, criticized, and removed from power. This applies whether they are Jewish or not, Chinese or not, Swedish or not. But there is an obvious difference between criticizing powerful Zionazis who may or may not be Jewish like Miriam Adelson and Peter Thiel, elite billionaires who fund massive machines of evil, versus your innocent neighbour Jacob Goldstein down the street, who doesn’t support Israel and is just trying to have brisket with his Bubbe or whatever. If you choose to go after Jacob or apply hatred to his entire community rather than attacking people with control like Adelson, you’re not only being a dick but actually wasting your own personal time. Hurting or destroying Jacob or his community doesn’t change anything. The system remains intact. The system is in fact strengthened because you’ve weakened your own non-elite community. So what were you literally doing?
I’m absolutely not saying I’m perfect and know everything, and I will certainly continue to get things wrong from time to time too. I get frustrated and make the mistake of attacking my fellow man sometimes too. But due to the speed of the internet and the fact that she must also live a regular life, Eleanor M Owens physically cannot write as fast as she can consume and process information. This means that occasionally she actually knows some more stuff than she can let on because she can’t actually explain fast enough while remaining lucid. I’m getting as much info out as I can but I will say that if you want to go on this journey and want to trust me, I will advise that one is only looking in the right direction if you are consistently punching up and looking for people making decisions at the very top. People with significant power or influence. This guy for example or this guy or this lady who apparently gets to lord over me forever even though I live in a so-called democracy.
Some of these people are going to be Jewish and some are not going to be. But if they are within the power structure and are using their positions of power to promote policies that hurt people, you are allowed to criticize them regardless of their identity. Randomly bullying an ordinary Jewish person off the street or talking about how much you hate all Jewish people is different, because it is not only literally pointless to your own cause but is in fact actually helpful to the oppressive power structure.
Once you’ve been researching corruption for a while you’ll find that this applies to most subjects. Our leaders and states want very much for you to let them off the hook for enacting harmful policies. They love it when you redirect your anger towards a scapegoat. Consider the example of migration policy. You’ll note that tensions with immigration are reaching a boiling point in many Western countries right now—MSM doesn’t like to cover this, but anti-migrant protests are happening, and this affects many countries like Britain, Ireland, Australia, America, and Canada.
But in the following situation, who bears the most responsibility for the most harm? Say a migrant commits a violent offense and then an angry right-wing local, frustrated by limited resources and increased crime, says things that are genuinely racist and begins encouraging violence towards all migrants. Who is being the most unethical here?
It’s a trick question, because it’s editing out the larger villain. While both bear responsibility for their individual actions, both the racist local and the violent migrant in this situation are still individuals in a single situation. You could come away from this situation saying “Oh my God! Right wing people are always racist!” or “Oh my God! All migrants are violent!” but this is inaccurate and the true villain is the state. The state did not vet the migrant properly, which now makes life more difficult for well-meaning migrants who are trying to escape a difficult life or genuinely want to contribute to a new country. The state also did not provide enough resources for the local, which created an environment where racism was more likely to thrive, because locals are now literally required to compete with migrants to survive. And the migrant suffers too, because they were misled into thinking resources existed here that don’t. It is the power structure that is responsible for everything, but regular people both suffer and get blamed.
I follow more communities than just the pro-Palestine community, so I will tell you that this exact scenario is unfolding within certain factions (no community is a monolith) of the anti-WEF community. I consider myself both pro-Palestine and anti-WEF which seems contradictory but isn’t because they’re both anti-imperialist. I think the reason why there aren’t more of people like me is because these groups don’t always talk to each other or try to understand each other’s position, but they are actually compatible if you listen. The anti-WEF community is correct in the sense that they are trying to identify the exact people embedded within the power structure to hold responsible for direct and indirect influence on actions that have harmed the world collectively. However, some factions in the anti-WEF community are still falling into the trap of attacking scapegoats, and some of them are still Zionist because they haven’t figured out the Israel part yet.
The position of the anti-WEF community is that our leaders have enacted negative migration policies deliberately. (I won’t get into this right now, but I encourage you to investigate it to at least understand. If you believe they are wrong that’s fine but you need to be able to understand a position to argue against it.) But there are factions within this community that, rather than keeping their eyes on the power structure to blame them as they deserve, veer into just purely being racist to all migrants in general or even confusing pro-Palestine supporters with migrants who may be engaging in crime.
Doing this however punishes their own cause. The Pro-Palestine community is massive, and they will not join an anti-WEF community if they feel this community is Zionist or racist. Pro-Palestine supporters are also anti-imperialist. This means if these groups don’t try and understand each other, everyone actually loses in the end, because they lose the support of numbers when we’re up against very powerful villains. The villains of both communities are basically the same but they don’t necessarily know it.
Why cast each other as villains and lose potential teammates? The power structure is the target of your criticism and scorn. Always look up, never side to side. If you do, those within power escape.
We are living through an information revolution because of information sharing. The world is incredibly complex, which means it is literally impossible for one person to understand and be an expert on everything. So we all have to practice humility and understand that we will all probably be wrong about things from time to time. But if we’re all genuinely trying to learn, and want to genuinely figure out what the hell is going on, we will automatically gain more knowledge, and when we do this, we will uncover corruption in more areas than one and can also then help to stop it. When the collective learns, we all learn. Even if you’re not online, people will just learn if enough of us do. It’s just osmosis and the collective consciousness of the world will move with you.
Remember that we have been absorbing propaganda since forever, which means our leaders never actually wanted us to understand how the world works and didn’t want us to share knowledge or get along with each other. They impeded our knowledge deliberately. So of course we’re confused and don’t understand and will get things wrong and accidentally blame each other occasionally. It’s nothing to be ashamed of as long as we all go forwards and have the best intentions. I believe in humanity and think regular people are mostly trying our best, but unfortunately late stage capitalism and Fabian Socialism and Zionism and Nazism and globalism and all that shit made all of our leaders into psychos and now we’re all suffering beneath them. I get things wrong too and have blamed my fellow neighbour accidentally too but I am trying to revise my thinking every day to try and get it right. If I’m wrong you can call me out (some have done this and I thank you) and it’s all good because I like learning. Occasionally we will all make mistakes and it’s okay. We just have to keep trying.
I don’t expect brainwashed Zionists to be a part of this but to everyone else, I really encourage you to, as much as possible, keep your eyes on the power structure whenever you’re tempted to take it out on your fellow non-elites who don’t actually control anything. Sometimes we’ll get it wrong but remember we were misled. This means we’ll all slip up from time to time, but we can just course correct. We have to understand that our fellow normies are mostly just all out here trying to live, while our leaders lord over us and kill people and receive billions for it and get away with it.
So to the anti-WEF community, I know there are some of you that think pro-Palestine protesters are a part of the power structure’s plan, but they’re fighting against it and you need to actually listen to them and try to understand. And if there are any pro-Palestine people out there who don’t really understand the anti-WEF argument or think they’re just conspiratorial or racist or anti-environmental or whatever, just listen for a while with openness and humility, and you’ll see that what they’re mostly concerned about is authoritarianism too, even though some people might mistakenly scapegoat the wrong people. Direct your anger away from each other and against the authority structure.
Anyway, I wrote this because I want to just link back to it whenever this comes up. I also just wanted to say that I’m aware that if I continue with this subject I’m going to get Zionist bots and people who are making generalized negative comments about the Jewish community occasionally. I’m not necessarily going to go through them, delete them, or argue with them because it’s kind of a waste of time and if people don’t want to learn they just won’t.
So back to business because there’s more information. There’s always more. Go tell everyone you know that Israel is not only committing genocide but also majorly involved in the illegal organ trafficking business and they also bear responsibility for what is happening in the Congo and also everyone needs to be looking at Canada’s MAID program immediately. Thanks!
You make a great point, Eleanor. We need solidarity and have to learn how to look past our perceived differences.
The power structures benefitting from our misery are finding all kinds of ways to divide us, both to deflect our attention away from them and keep us separate and disorganized.
We have to see through and get beyond this.