by Gerald A. Honigman
Screengrab via Youtube [Cropped]
Before beginning my actual response to current events involving President Trump’s welcome warning to the brutal Ayatollah and his mullah accomplices in the Islamic Republic of Iran—who don’t even consider themselves part of the proud ancestral Iranian/Aryan people and nation—I began the day by reading an article by The Free Press’s Johanna Berkman dealing with some tenured, pseudo-intellectual, know nothing, Left of Lenin Hebrew professor, Eric Cheyfitz, forcing an Israeli student out of his class dealing with the Gaza war.
The student’s problem? He dared to have some opposing ideas to the fairytales the professor has to offer, such as Arabs being the true indigenous people of Gaza and, I presume in his Qatar and other Arab oil potentate-funded indoctrination instead of education lectures, the rest of historic Israel/Judah/Judea/ and Imperial Rome’s renamed Syria Palaestina as well.
That latter name was bestowed by Hadrian after the Judaeans’s second major revolt in 132–135 BCE, and was dubbed that after the Jews’s historic enemies, the invading Sea People from the Greek islands around Crete, the non-Semitic Philistines of David and Goliath and Samson and Delilah fame.
Several more major revolts of the indigenous Jews—not Arabs, and certainly not non-existent “Palestinians”— clear up until mere decades before Arab jihadi hordes invaded from the Arabian Peninsula
The last major revolt occurred in the early 7th century C. E., having tens of thousands of Judaean warriors from the hill country allying themselves with the Persian army to fight their mutual hated enemy, the Byzantine successors to the Roman Empire.
Here’s Professor Hamas’s proposed course…
https://classes.cornell.edu/browse/roster/SP25/class/AIIS/3500?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email
My own forever timely book happens to also be in Cornell, so I’m hoping that somehow http://q4j-middle-east.com also gets to be included on that course’s reading list to add some semblance of balance.
I indeed encountered too many of Cheyfitz’s colleagues in my own advanced graduate studies in which I TA-ed several courses, and like him, they also stifled free intellectual debate and academic discourse because their aim was indoctrination, not fair and balanced education.
I fell victim to one such earlier non-Hebrew Cheyfitz clone back in the ‘70s, and I believe it’s eye-opening to read about this travesty in the following Middle East Forum article…
https://share.google/1mcL31s4TjPvSRXIy
Regarding Cheyfitz, Ms.Berkman has a recorded quote from Professor Hamas saying, “I don’t have to give both sides.”
Nauseating, but all too real.
Such is the state of education on far too many campuses these days where Arab taqiyyah lying and deliberate obfuscation of facts related to the Arab-Israeli conflict combine with far Left “woke Progressive” thought and billions of dollars of Arab oil potentate funding to poison minds against Jews and the sole, minuscule, resurrected nation of the Jewish People, Israel.
Now let me really begin. The Cheyfitz ilk simply aren’t interested in what follows, because Jews are not the alleged villains…
Growing up in Philadelphia, I, of course, was a baseball Philly’s fan.
Having said that, however, in that “other” league, how could one not love Micky Mantle and Yogi Berra’s NY Yankees?
Besides being a Hall of Fame multiple MVP catcher and hitter, the beloved Yogi was famous for his way with words and philosophical outlook.
Yogi’s saying pertaining to this analysis went something like, “I think it’s déjà vu time again”…
Back in the 1980s, there was an intense resurgence of the indigenous Kurdish People’s struggle for freedom and independence from their Arab and Turkish occupiers and oppressors centered in Mesopotamia, especially in the oil rich areas around Mosul and Kirkuk.
Kurds (the ancient Medes, Hurrians, Kassites, Gutians, etc.) had been actively fighting their imperialist, alien invaders since the late 19th century.
Cheyfitz’s allegedly “indigenous” Arabs originated in the fast desiccating Arabian Peninsula, and exploded out of it in the 7th century C.E. to conquer, settle, slaughter, and forcibly Arabize and Islamize hundreds of millions of TRULY indigenous Zoroastrian Persians, Judaeans (Jews), Amazigh North African “Berbers,” Egyptian Copts, pre-Arab conquest descendants of Semitic Phoenician Lebanese Christians, Assyrian and Chaldean Christians, Indian subcontinent Hindus, Buddhists, and Sikhs, black Africans, Armenians, and others as well.
And Cheyfitz’s. “indigenous” Arabs next unbelievably proclaimed that the entire region was simply theirs and theirs alone, “purely Arab patrimony,” part of the ever expanding Dar ul-Islam, never to be permitted to revert back to kafir infidel status.
And as can be seen with Professor Hamas, they got an entire international army of bought and paid for allies in academia to promote their supremacist and outright racist ideology… “A Plague Of Col(e)itis In Academia…”
https://share.google/ABSiPOakHy7BwEjvk
Contrary to such fake history, see below for whom the land Cheyfitz is in charge of teaching about in Ivy League Cornell is the actual four millennia ancestral homeland of, despite unfortunate periods of imperial invasions and forced exiles…
https://share.google/h2Vv9cRu0FGR777KK
Add Druse to the above list of ARABISM’s victims as Arab jihadi violence took 1,000 Druse and Christian lives in Syria just recently. Many more would have been slaughtered by Arabs if those “nasty Israelis” hadn’t taken steps against Syria to save these people.
When Saddam Hussein invaded that humongous oil well known as Kuwait in 1991, President George H. W. Bush felt compelled to act, especially since American businessmen, including the Bush family themselves and Bush’s best (blatantly antisemitic) buddy, Secretary of State James Baker III, had large financial interests over there as well.
Prior to this, in both Arab Syria and Arab Iraq (are you paying attention, Professor Hamas Cheyfitz?), hundreds of thousands of Kurds had been ruthlessly massacred (gassed to death, and so forth) in the ANFAL Campaign and numerous other instances.
Professor Ismet Cherif Vanly’s book, “The Syrian ‘Mein Kampf’ Against the Kurds” (Amsterdam 1968) documents this tragic situation ignored by the hypocritical Cheyfitzes of pseudo-academia nicely.
The Central Asian invading Turks behaved similarly as they conquered, frequently slaughtered, settled, and forcibly Turkified all lands and peoples that they occupied…
Kurds…Divide and Conquer Tactics of Turks, Arabs, and Iranians to Keep 40 million Kurds stateless
America reacted to Saddam’s invasion with Operation Desert Storm, with General H, “Stormin’Norman” Schwarzkopf commanding forces in Iraq and Kuwait.
Now here’s the tie in to what President Trump is now doing with Iran today…
Back in ‘91, Bush prodded the Kurds to once again rise up in full force against Saddam for the sake of other Arabs in Kuwait. They listened and did just that, and…
Bush betrayed them horrendously.
He allowed them to be slaughtered by the tens of thousands, their leaders having to flee elsewhere in some instances. Read about this disgrace here…
“Tricking The General–Or, When Norman Wasn’t Stormin’”
https://share.google/MpzxbIJaeBWrUx9PI
Pulitzer Prize winning journalist, William Safire, of the NYT wrote a series of articles about this “Sellout of the Kurds.”
American forces were right there to protect these courageous, loyal allies of America, who today are still our best friends and fighting force opposing ISIS, al-Qaida, and other Arab Islamist groups in Syria and Iraq—despite repeatedly being used and abused by our own country’s leaders and hostile State Department. But those American forces simply stood by and watched the slaughter instead.
The late General lated admitted in an interview I watched that he was haunted by this decision not to act on the Kurds’s (and Shia’s) behalf.
It was understood, however, that Schwarzkopf’s hands were tied since his boss, President G.H.W. Bush, didn’t want to be seen by his Arab oil potentate business partner buddies as helping their indigenous Kurdish rivals.
Recently, a wonderful human being, great Secretary of State under President Trump’s first term, Mike Pompeo, has emerged as a champion of Kurdish freedom and independence from assorted Turkish, Arab, and Iranian oppressors…
The lesson for President Trump is obvious…
With tens of thousands of Iranians courageously rising up against the tyrannical mullahs and their IRGC and Basij thugs, Trump should not be doing what Bush shamefully did to the Kurds.
If America encourages an internal uprising against tyranny, we need to actually support those folks on the front lines.
Don’t call for an internal revolt and promise real military support if you’re not serious.
I would like to believe that our President is indeed ready to act, but how many more dead Iranians will it take before America does so?
A good beginning would be to bomb as much of the IRGC as possible, taking out renewed stocks of powerful ballistic missiles and other armaments which Iran now has and which will almost certainly be fired at Israel, the genocidal mullahs’s favorite target.
Looking ahead at a post-Ayatollah Iran, America should be the next nation, after Israel, to recognize the independence of Somaliland, and take advantage of building a US Navy base on its strategic coastline across from the Houthis in Yemen. This should be a no-brainer, and this black African Muslim nation has expressed excitement regarding joining the Abraham Accords.
And back to America’s truly best loyal, non-slave holding friends (unlike trillionaire Arab petro-potentates in Hamas and ISIS-supporting Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and so forth), the Kurds, the first rate warrior Kurds would welcome American military bases in their areas as well.
If the world insists on Arabs, already possessing almost two dozen independent states on over 6 million square miles of territory, including one on almost 80% of the original 1920 Mandate of Palestine and known as Jordan today, how can it and America in particular not champion, as Secretary of State Pompeo does, independence for 41 million truly stateless Kurds on at least part of their over three millennia old ancestral homeland as well?
What an amazing ally they would be if we supplied them with the same sophisticated military equipment we provide to unreliable, autocratic antisemitic Arab dictators and slave-holders.
Let the fall of the Islamic Republic of Iran also usher in a new dawn of freedom for other peoples in the region as well.
One last probing thought before I conclude…
If Arabs indeed need yet another independent state while scores of millions of their other victims remain stateless—like 40 million indigenous Amazigh/Kabyle/“Berbers,” in North Africa who also had their ancestral homelands stolen from them by invading Arab armies, let it be in Iran itself.
See below for more of the type of eye-opening information the Eric Cheyfitzes of academia, and nations like the Irelands, Spains, Frances, Canadas, Great Britains, Russias, and others around the world don’t want to know anything about…


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