Where on earth can you find a six-year old who never heard of Walt Disney and doesn't know what a television is? And where in the world can you find a six-year old who can name the Kings of Israel and tell about the wars they fought, who was evil and who was righteous? I'll tell you where - in the Jewish villages of Judea and Samaria.
The media and the self-depracating segments of our people are forever injecting the public with doses of hate propaganda against the true pioneers and loyal sons of our beloved homeland. The children raised here are pure of mind, educated with the love of Hashem, the love of Torah, their people, and our homeland. The media demonizes such love, in favor of the twisted lusts (not love) of the Bohemian (from the word, behema ) coffee-house society and the leftist anti-emuna oligarchy.
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1) The "Jewish villages of Judea and Samaria" are, I guess, what the rest of us call the illegal settlements of the West Bank.
2) A good guide that someone's spouting BS is cod etymology: behema , which means "boor," has nothing to do with Bohemia. Bohemia is, of course, the province that constitutes most of what is now the Czech Republic and is derived from the Roman name for the area. Bohemia, in terms of cafe society, derives from the pretensions to gypsy-like life affected by its denizens in the 19th century; Traditionally, Bohemia was often thought to be the home of gypsies because many had been sheltered there by its king in the Middle Ages and many gypsies all over Europe owned documents from the Bohemian state.
3) If you're bringing up people to behave shabbily towards people who are not like you on their land, then it is you who should be described as a behema .
Holy shit, instead of watching the Lion King, you guys teach about the kings of ancient Israel? Damn, that sucks balls. What is wrong with you man? That is almost considered child abuse, denying your children some excellent family friendly movies.
And where in the world can you find a six-year old who can name the Kings of Israel and tell about the wars they fought, who was evil and who was righteous?
In homes like yours, where fundamentalist religious beliefs have convinced you that anything other than religion hammered into your children 24/7 equals child abuse. In other words, where happiness and the joy of living go to die.
Ok, when that kid grows up, I don't give a damn if he knows the Kings of Israel. I want him to speak at least three languages, a higher education degree and pc literacy at least. Otherwise, they're just parasites eating the money of the state of Israel
I just wanted to point out that Bohemian comes from the name of the kingdom of Bohemia (modern day Czech Republic, and parts of Poland), and that name itself comes from the Germanic tribe of the Bohii, who settled there around the time of the fall of the Western Roman Empire. The more you know...
At least the Bohemian Coffee Love People don't get jiggy over war!
Why do you love war, rather than love, sex, fun, pleasure, peace?
It's one thing to teach your kids your history as a people but this "war fetishism" is stupid. A lot of this stuff is common-knowledge, anyway! What about Bible stories like Job, Ruth or even the apocryphal Tobit? No endless war stuff necessary!
"name the Kings of Israel and tell about the wars they fought"
You mean all those made up Kings of Israel and their equally fictitious wars?
Maybe you should tell them about the wars Israel actually lost. Occupied by the Philistines, Occupied by the Babylonians, Occupied by the Romans, Occupied by the Arabs. One triumph after another eh?
Children are more familiar with current entertainment and modern technology than they are with fictional politicians that supposedly died 2,500 years before they were born? Well go fucking figure, dumbass. Tell me! What will your next "brilliant" observation be? The color of the average healthy, ripe orange, perhaps? Or are you saving that for the advanced classes?
Coffee House and left wing do not go together,
£3 for a latte! Fuck you starbucks, i'm going to Greggs!
Bohemia is a region full of Czech-speakers, formerly a kingdom within the Holy Roman and then the Austro-Hungarian Empire. It contains Prague. (And is therefore I guess the birthplace of the golem, which is always the first thing I think of when I think of Prague.)
'Behema' apparently means loud and uncouth. You seriously think people would name their social movement via Hebrew insult, or do you think Jews name everything?
@others, most of the kings of Israel in question are actual historical figures as far as anyone can tell. The Jewish tradition of literacy is ancient and genuinely impressive. (And 'Kings' is honestly so boring it swings around into amusing again. Yay history.) It's the pre-kingdom stuff that shades into oral tradition.
Confused?
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