Re: Stop the Madness



Lisa wrote:
Is There Any Way to Stop the Madness?
by Moshe Feiglin

"So what is your solution?" a Leftist once asked me.

"I don't have a solution," I answered.

"So what do you want?"

"I don't have a solution to your problem, but I do have a solution to
my problem."

Our entire country knowingly marches toward its own destruction because
it has decided that its problem is that it has no place among the
nations (as Binyamin Netanyahu named his book, "A Place Among the
Nations"). A Jewish country cannot exist in the Land of Israel if it is
estranged from its past, its identity and its destiny. We do not have a
place among the nations. We do have a place apart from the nations. Our
problem is not how to become like the nations. Our problem is how to be
Jews who fulfill their destiny -- to perfect the world in the kingdom
of Heaven -- in the Land of Israel.

"For me," said authoress Dorit Roynyan in an interview to Israel TV a
year after the Oslo Accords were signed, "Oslo means forgetting that I
am Jewish."

So if your problem is peace and security -- in other words, "Give me
some peace and quiet and let me forget the Jewish hump on my back," I
have no solution for your problem. You will become more and more
enmeshed in trouble and reel ever closer to destruction. Every time you
attempt to run away, reality -- a.k.a. G-d -- will force you back to
yourself. You will then vent your anger and frustration on your
brothers who have remained faithful to their destiny -- the settlers.

I have no solutions for the imaginary world that you have created so
that you can fulfill your dream of assimilation. You have created a
virtual reality -- one that is not synchronized with G-d. It can't
work and it won't work, and I can't help you. Until you face reality as
the Creator has defined it, the Kassams will fall and the collapse will
continue.

But I do have a solution for my problem. I have a way to fulfill my
dream. I have a way to advance toward a completely different goal. My
destiny dictates a solid solution to our current situation.

My goal and destiny is to perfect the world in the kingdom of Heaven. I
strive to create a state in the Land of Israel (that includes Gaza), an
exemplary Jewish society that illuminates the world with its morality
and G-dly conduct. As soon as we re-set our moral coordinates, as soon
as we restore our sense of justice, as soon as it is clear to us who
the good and bad guys are in this story (when we know, we'll easily be
able to explain ourselves to the world), everything will be simple.

We won't need major military offensives, we will not need targeted
killings and we will not need fences. All we will need is some
perseverance and everything will work out. When we return to our
appropriate place and proportions, our enemies will also return to
their appropriate place and proportions. The question is not what we
will do with them, but what we will do with ourselves.

Only Jewish leadership for Israel can provide the answer. Because only
Jewish Leadership asks the right question.



Well, that explains a lot... especially why very few people would vote
for this man.

Jay

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