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Israel or Rwanda: Whose methods have eliminated the génocidaires?
Ezra Ben-Shalom In 2005, after the Israeli government decided to evict Israelis from their homes and businesses in south-western Israel and give this land to an extremist organization sworn to the destruction of the Jewish State, I decided to suspend work on Jewish-State.com and study a nation that had actually eliminated its génocidaires. Call it Ending Modern Genocide 101, Ezra's designer course. Instructor: the Republic of Rwanda. Classroom: wherever my Rwandan adventures led me. Financing: working as an English instructor in a private English school (Bridge School), contracted out to the prime minister's office and various government ministries. Before beginning my discussion about how Rwanda put its génocidaires under a well-strapped boot, I must express my amazement that hardly any other Zionists seem much interested in this textbook success story. Maybe they think Africa somehow maintains a distance from human experience; however, if they would set aside their prejudices they might see a nation that has a lot to teach an Israel that can no longer get a handle on its own delusions, much less its determined genocidal enemies. First of all, Rwandans demonstrate remarkable determination, from the president down to the morning street sweepers. These ladies are wonderful. Of all the countries I have ever visited, Rwanda stands out as the cleanest. Not surprisingly, the police do not dare take bribes. For those who do not follow orders and legal procedures, punishment comes quickly and severely. Even if they could get away with it, these mountain people generally have far too much pride to stoop down to thievery. During my six months in the town of Buture, or later in Biryogo, the "rough" part of the capital Kigali, I frequently walked the streets in the pitch black of night, sometimes walking past uniformed men with automatic weapons. Never did I see them neglect their duty. The discipline that rules the streets is the same discipline that governs the ministries. Having friendly relations with president Kagame has done little good for the several ministers who have found themselves in jail after sporting new fancy cars or other signs of luxury for which they could not explain the origin. When it comes to defending Rwanda from its brainwashed genocidal enemies, President Kagame does not play. Twice, Congolese reluctance to stamp out the Congo bases of the génocidaires has forced him to invade this country of the size of Western Europe. (Rwanda, by contract, approximates the size of tiny Maryland.) The Congolese forces generally fled before the well-disciplined Rwandan troops. The truth is, the armed heroes of Rwanda would surely go to the ends of the Earth to put down these beasts. Importantly, Rwanda simply does not countenance defeatist propaganda. Rwandan tax francs do not support university professors affected by the mental disorder Identification with the Aggressor (I.A.). In a struggle for its survival, Rwanda does not allow newspapers to publish genocidal viewpoints, or to question the rationale behind destroying génocidaires. President Kagame makes his enemies understand that they must choose between submission or destruction. His fight with them is not a spectacle or some political game. He does not give away Rwandan territory to please I.A.-affected voters or distant leaders. Most significantly of all, he has done all of this while sticking to the purpose of his state. If Israel constitutes the Jewish Homeland, Rwanda forms the Banyarwanda Homeland, or the home of all Rwandans. (All Rwandans share a common language, culture, and geographic space, rendering any division of the Banyarwanda false and misleading.) The Republic of Rwanda does not put this issue up for debate, and dissenters on this point cannot even get behind a radio microphone, much less win election to Parliament. So what does Rwanda mean for Israel? Israel should immediately evaluate the mental health of its university professors. Those found with the mental disorder I.A. should receive treatment in a health care setting. The government should then invite Rwandan colonels and senators to fill those vacant seats, to teach the nation's youth how they might still avert the coming catastrophe. Israeli parents and schools should send children to Rwanda, instead of India, for vacation and study. Not only do the most disciplined police in all of Africa maintain total order, and not only does Lake Kivu represent a virtual paradise on Earth, but youth will no longer come home with permanent psychosis from drug overdose. The hardest "drug" they will likely find, cannabis of poor quality, will do them little harm. |
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