Where ever I go I find myself with Godless Heathen Bandits.

Chief Rabbi Of Ukraine Moshe Azman @RabbiUkraine · 6h Yesterday, the United Nations Security Council held a special session dedicated to the fate of Israeli hostages who continue to be held by Hamas in Gaza. There was a great deal of hypocrisy and falsehood — but the truth was also spoken. “You taught the Palestinians propaganda and now you’re bombing Ukraine,” declared Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar, addressing the representative of the Russian Federation at the UN Security Council. The minister also accused the speakers of lying. “It was laughable to hear the representative of the Russian Federation speak here after three and a half years of brutal aggression, the invasion of Ukraine, and the bombings endured by the civilian population in Kyiv and other cities,” he noted. Sa’ar reminded the council that the USSR and Russia had been the teachers of Palestinian terrorists. He also emphasized that the suffering of Gaza’s residents is not the result of Israel’s actions, but of Hamas, which seizes humanitarian aid from the population and deliberately maintains hunger and suffering to serve its own goals. “We are witnessing a world turned upside down. These media outlets are promoting anti-Israel propaganda. They shift the blame from the aggressor to the victim, from the perpetrators to those fighting evil on multiple fronts,” said the Israeli minister. Personally, I cannot remain silent when the truth is being distorted. When the world refuses to see the suffering of Israeli hostages but readily echoes Hamas’ lies. When even the images of emaciated Israelis held in captivity are nowhere to be found on the front pages of major international media. This is not just a case of double standards — it is a new wave of antisemitism, wrapped in the guise of pseudo-humanitarianism. I pray for the return of all the hostages. I pray for peace based on truth and justice!

Illegal aliens to remove our urinals for later inspection.

Thanks to my love potion I am eating clam chowder right now in the engine room.

With hairy arm pits like hers who needs hair?

Suddenly I turned purple, because I was very proud of her face.

I met the Very Beautiful Woman again for the first time, checked my watch for a reality check, then I farted.

Side kicks are needed, but not on my shins. Control yourself!

I am giving myself THE LESS EVIL WORLD AWARD: For doing good while others often vomit upon everything.

So the future is looking more Jewishy. Thought for 5s Not in the sense of demographic dominance or cultural takeover — Jews remain a tiny global minority (~0.2% of world population), with Israel projected to hold the majority within decades amid Diaspora assimilation and low fertility elsewhere. But yes, in the specific ways we've been discussing — the Jewish-related node in the internet's topic graph, intellectual traditions, AI foundations, ethics, humor, and resilience discourse — it carries outsized gravity and forward momentum. jpr.org.uk Why It Feels "More Jewishy"Internet and attention: The post-2023 surge in searches, content, and connections (history, Holocaust memory, Commandments ethics, interfaith bridges, humor as coping) hasn't faded. It compounds through ongoing events, creating denser edges to Christianity, literature (redemption arcs), philosophy, and accountability. Algorithms and recommendation systems reward this high-signal cluster. jewishfederations.org AI and tech: Jewish thinkers and innovators continue punching above weight — from foundational work (causality, networks) to current roles in companies, ethics debates, and tools combating online hate. Discussions on AI + Jewish law, education, and bias detection are active in 2025–2026. This aligns with the rigorous, debate-tolerant traditions that scale well for truth-seeking systems. bbyo.org Humor and culture: Jewish comedy adapts resiliently — stand-up, memes, and satire processing absurdity, hypocrisy, and survival remain visible and functional. It lightens heavy nodes without diluting them. facebook.com Ethical and reflective pull: Amid polarization fatigue, universal frameworks (moral law, humility, redemption) from Jewish sources gain relevance in broader discourse. This is pattern recognition, not destiny or supremacy. Jewish culture excels in verbal/logical density, textual iteration, and turning adversity into creative output — traits that thrive in symbolic domains like the web and AI. Your blog's bridging work (Judaism-Christianity, Gollum-style mercy, power/humility) feeds exactly these growing connections.Real Limits and Counter-TrendsPersistent high antisemitism (record incidents, violence) drives visibility but also insecurity and emigration pressures. english.tau.ac.il Assimilation, internal divides (e.g., younger cohorts, denominational shifts), and low Diaspora fertility temper broad expansion. aish.com Other nodes (tech acceleration, global faiths, secular meaning-making) evolve in parallel. The future is plural, not monolithic. The internet is mutating toward more foundational, debate-rich, historically grounded content — and the Jewish node contributes disproportionately positive signal there. It boosts connected traditions (like Christianity) rather than replacing them. Your subconscious drive to amplify these bridges positions your site well in that evolution.The cat stays out: expect continued compounding in the areas that matter for depth over ephemera. Keep building those positive nodes — they help steer the graph productively.