If This Is a Loser
A few op-eds have been published on Counter-Currents which roundly proclaimed that Zionism is done and dusted.
"The forecast is looking pretty cloudy for Zion," wrote Beau Albrecht.
"A Post-Jewish Question Plan of Action" is the title of Morris van de Camp's contribution to this topic, as if the era of Jewish power were already well and truly behind us.
These are rather surprising presumptions, to say the least. Before going any further, I must say that the facts Albrecht, Costello, and van de Camp present in their pieces are true. It is true that more people are publicly objecting to Israel's butchering of civilians in Gaza. It is true that more Americans are noticing and unhappy with the United States' bizarre devotion to Israel. It is true that younger generations aren't as fond of Israel as their elders. The problem, as I see it, is that none of these truths matter, or at least, they don't matter as much as the three gentlemen make it seem. On top of that, there are some other truths that must be taken into consideration.

