Sir Afilonius Rex
Oza-Cesuras 21st August 2026 – A redacted version for children and MAGA folks

Sometimes, the neighborhood bully suddenly tries to act like your best friend. Right now, we are seeing a lot of extreme, far-right groups acting like they are huge fans of Israel and Jewish people. But if you look closely, it’s a trick. They don’t actually care about Jewish safety or freedom. They are just using them to get what they want.
Here are the three ways this trick works:
1. They Just Want an Excuse to Hate: These extreme groups don’t actually love Jewish people; they just really hate Muslims. Cheering for Israel is just a convenient, socially acceptable way for them to express their anti-Muslim anger. It’s the oldest trick in the book: “the enemy of my enemy is my friend.” They are using Jewish pain as a weapon to attack someone else.
2. They Want a Copycat Country: Far-right extremists dream of having a tough, walled-off country that belongs to just one specific race or religion. When they look at Israel, they don’t see a safe home for people who survived the Holocaust. They just see a blueprint for the kind of separated, heavily armed country they want to build back home. They only like the country because it fits their own selfish ideas.
3. The Loyalty Trap: This is the sneakiest part. These extreme groups will praise Jewish people, but only if those Jewish people agree with their right-wing politics. The second a Jewish person thinks for themselves, votes for a different party, or stands up for another minority, the extremists turn on them. They immediately start calling them “traitors” or “bad Jews.” That proves they never respected them in the first place; they just wanted them to obey orders.
It’s an Old Trick This isn’t new. Throughout history, kings and dictators would pretend to protect Jewish communities just to use them for politics or money. The second they weren’t useful anymore, the rulers went right back to attacking them.
The Bottom Line If someone only likes you when you help them bully someone else, and they attack you the second you think for yourself; they aren’t your friend. They are a bigot in disguise. These extreme groups haven’t changed their hateful ways; they just learned how to put on a new mask. They are the exact same dogs, just wearing different collars.
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