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Aztecs and Zionists


"The Zahal Disabled Veteran Organization’s Beit Halochem centers expect to welcome a large portion of the projected 20,000 permanently disabled soldiers from the war this year." (Times of Israel)



Trying to understand a Jew who is so Zionist that she moves her children to Israel is like trying to understand an Aztec who throws her children in the fire as a sacrifice. 
It's not that they didn't have natural love for their children:

"Beautiful metaphors for children indicate the Aztecs high regard for the new life that was brought forth. Mother, father, and midwife all referred to the babies as precious feather, precious green stone, precious bracelet, etc.; all lovely references to how much this child was valued in the Aztec society. However, it was a parent’s most important job to ensure that their children did not become 'fruitless trees,' as referred to in an Aztec saying The fruitless tree is again a reference to a raw material that was a metaphor of the child." ("Children of the Aztecs," Kelly Thoele)

However, their sick minds turned it into something horrible: 


"The Aztec practice of human sacrifice, including the sacrifice of children, is perhaps the most familiar image of Aztec society. It was widely accepted that sacrifice was necessary to feed the gods or to keep the sun on a daily course. Other theories abound for sacrifice and the eating of human flesh, of which the Aztecs did partake. Such theories include protein deficiencies, geopolitical conditions, ideological functions, environmental conscription, and so on. It has also been theorized that the sacrifices that were initially performed as impulses, grew to become obsessions. It was deemed an honor to be chosen as one who would feed the gods through sacrifice. Those sacrificed were believed to have a wonderful afterlife for their gift of themselves. Therefore, it must be assumed that a child that was offered in a sacrifice to the gods was extremely valued in the society in which he or she lived." ("Children of the Aztecs," Kelly Thoele)


These are crazy people. They don’t hold standard human values. At core, they are completely selfish and caught up in their fears and fantasies. What answer would the Aztec mother give if you asked her if she loved her children? I imagine the response wouldn’t be much different from an American oleh. Would you expect to be able to hold a normal conversation with an Aztec about this practice? Try talking to a Zionist. It’s worse.



The Canaanites have returned to the land of Israel.

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