Thought cops in USA
The Jews mentioned below as God's chosen people are no doubt Khazar Jews and therefore are impostors and not the chosen ones as alleged in the often translated Bible.
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EAST
COAST THOUGHT COPS ON THE MOVE
By Harmony Grant
“Cops
go back to school with ADL’s tips on bias” from
New Jersey Jewish News is a perfect
snapshot of the rising wave of thought cops policing Americans’ emotions and
beliefs. The Anti-Defamation League of B’nai
B’rith, a Jewish “civil liberties” organization, has instructed local police for
years in its twisted definitions of “bias” and “hate.” It now moves on to campus
security.
The Jewish News story tells how ADL
recently tutored campus security officers from across New Jersey on how to make
their campus a “hate-free” zone. (Someday this may
involve removing New Testaments from campuses, as ADL isn’t slow to call the New
Testament hateful toward Jews.) (See
ADL Says Christianity is Hate
and
ADL's Foxman: New Testament is Anti-Semitic)
ADL gave educational material during the workshop and promised to be available
during the school year to help campus cops respond to “bias incidents.”
It is truly incredible that ADL, a Jewish
supremacist organization which continues to defame Christianity
as a seedbed of racist hatred, wields this kind of influence; it’s astonishing
that ADL has seized such power it instructs police, school authorities, and
government itself in its twisted definitions of “hate.”
But the League does wield such power. ADL’s NJ regional director boasted to
Jewish News, “The ADL has conducted
bias-crime training for law enforcement officials for many years. In the 1980s,
we helped develop hate-crime legislation that has been used as a template for
this type of legislation all over the country. Almost every state now has some
level of hate-crime legislation on its books.”
Even when a state doesn’t have hate crime laws on its books, “hate crimes” are
still prosecuted—proving the clout of ADL’s aggressive campaign to make our
nation “hate-free,” according to their disturbing definitions of this emotion.
The FBI recently reviewed a
situation in South Carolina,
one of five states without hate crime laws. It decided a racially charged online
photo wasn’t a hate crime. If it were, the feds would surely have intervened to
prosecute it as a hate crime instead of allowing South Carolina’s standard
criminal law to enforce justice. Again (as I revealed in my previous article "FBI:
Rising Hate Law Gestapo?") the FBI is not waiting
for the authorization of a federal hate law to meddle in state law enforcement.
They're doing it now.
Do Americans want the government mining
their motives and punishing them for their beliefs?
Blatant racism does disgust and revolt normal people. It’s abhorrent to hear
other humans described as animals or worse. Yet even the most foul beliefs and
thoughts are each person’s right. We can’t
empower government to stiffen penalties based on the
beliefs a criminal carries in his mind.
Once we do, all our thoughts are subject to government scrutiny.
The ADL, which includes Bible-believing Christians in its
definition of “haters,” will soon have free rein to prosecute that definition.
If a federal “anti-hate” bill is passed—and it well could be—we will no longer
be free.
The ADL has amassed tremendous political and social power over the last decades,
largely because there has been no real opposition. There hasn’t been an
effective counter-movement. The evangelical church—which is large enough to
resist ADL and stands to lose the most from ADL’s Christianity-stifling
definition of “hate”—has been silent, afraid to
criticize “God’s chosen people.” (?)
Such lack of Christian protest is apparent in Pennsylvania. The
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
reports the Pennsylvania Human Rights Commission
could get $1 million from the state to hire new employees to purge “hate” from
society. Jewish state rep. Dan Frankel recently proposed this, and the
Pennsylvania Jewish Federation testified for it. The committee chairman said he
had heard no opposition.
Doesn’t it remind you a little of the Soviets,
purging society of “bad beliefs?” Pennsylvania “thought police”
want to reduce the hostility and fear felt when you “mythologize others who are
different.” They claim to want to erase any discrimination, based not just on
race but also on sexual deviancy or profound religious differences. This is not
appropriate, not realistic, not the government’s job! It will result in
concentrated, inappropriate power to stifle free expression, and to investigate
and prosecute the most private arenas of human life—our thoughts and
convictions. Driven largely by the Jewish Anti-Defamation League and Jewish
activists, it will ultimately target the Christian beliefs and way of life that
these militant Jews find so offensive and “hateful.”
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Harmony Grant writes and edits for National Prayer Network, a
Christian/conservative watchdog group.
Let the
Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith teach you how they have saddled 45 states
with hate laws capable of persecuting Christians:
http://www.adl.org/99hatecrime/intro.asp.
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