I decided to write a Part II on the subject of
hasbara and the hasbarite personality, since Part I included a lot of
descriptions, and it’s important to go topic by topic to understand this syndrome. So sit back, grab your favorite beverage, and pontificate on this.
There are those who post and vent on social
media during their spare time with the recognition that they will not change
the world. This is not pessimism, but accepting reality. But many people on social
media, including many career hasbarites, are living out a fantasy. The fantasy
is this: I am the general of an army, or a sort of
Terminator taking out all the enemies.
Reality: They avoid real work and holding down a real
job. Their “work” is primarily attending social
engagements, gathering a crowd to applaud them, and shamelessly shnorrering donations so they don’t have
to worry about providing an income for themselves. Some of these shameless career activists shout out, “be at this protest, or be at this event or you can’t
possibly care about Israel as much as I do!” What a weak self-serving battle
cry!
How about this for a reality check? Many of these people don’t take
care of a family. Most of these loud hasbarites are funded by other people.
Most of these hasbarites are without shame or dignity, as they hustle for the
next opportunity to promote their egos. It easy to give a battle cry out like that
when you have pimped people to fund you.
Those who don’t answer this battle cry, work and take care of their families. Many are active in their
communities in Israel. Many don’t not need a camera or video but do the most
“zionistic” thing possible. They live in Israel and raise families, and fight
the battles which have no glory. Most have real jobs and actually help Jews
silently. Many advocate with dignity and Jewish strength. These
people will never answer the battle cry of “be at this protest or be at this
event or you can’t possibly care about Israel as much as I do!” They actually
have Zionist things to do.
My message to these hasbarites. Talk is really cheap. Back it up by deeds and
not just when there are cameras and police barricades to protect you from real
confrontation. Trust me, the “normal” Israeli Jew that vents and advocates does
their part with dignity.
Maybe the reason these people made being a
Hasbarite their career, is because they could not travel as much with a regular
job? Perhaps their egos need the attention they could not get with a real job?
Maybe if they had to work an honest job even as a hamburger flipper, it would
not satisfy their egos? (Now let me be clear. A hamburger flipper at least has dignity to provide his or her own paycheck.) Maybe they are lazy sloths.
If you
want to speak out against the enemies of Israel by all means do so. If you wish
to travel to go to protests by all means do it. But two things. Have the
dignity to work a real job while you are doing these things, and pay your own
way. Don’t suck up money that can
actually go to needy communities in Israel. You aren’t worth it.
And make sure you advocate from a Jewish
perspective with Jewish strength and dignity, without resorting to using
“multicultural tokens” to please political correctness. Be real people. Be genuine.
Don’t pimp yourselves out and don’t let yourselves be pimped. And if you have
the ability to advocate for Israel make sure you advocate for a Jewish Israel.
Sa
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