Where does the tsundere of the Jews of Israel come from

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-31

Since the new round of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, Israel's Permanent Representative to the United Nations Erdan has been unabashed, and he has always made arrogant and shocking remarks: he angrily denounced the illegitimacy of the United Nations, angrily scolded Gutiérrez, the Secretary-General of the United Nations Security Council, and demanded the resignation of the Secretary-General of the United Nations Security Council.

In our mind, the Jews of Israel are an industrious, kind, studious, and humble people, a people who have been wandering everywhere, suffering injustice, and suffering a lot. Erdan's words were dismaying, and as more Israeli Jews' rhetoric spread on the Internet, another side of the arrogant and self-inferiority of some Israeli Jews was discovered. One can't help but ask: What is the true face of the Jews of Israel?Their tsundere thoughts come from **?

Israeli Jews are tsundere in their thinking, and this tsundere thinking comes from their traditional culture, from their modern education.

As a member of society, his values come from the culture of his own nation, and these values are passed down from generation to generation through the development of people in the ethnic group, and from generation to generation through traditional classic books. The Jewish Covenant, the traditional classic book of the Jews of Israel, is the covenant between the supreme God and Creator of Jewish culture and the Jews. As an outsider, the original understanding of this book mostly stayed at the level of moral construction, that is, the Jews should strictly abide by the "Ten Commandments" in the Book of the Covenant, and do not steal or rob ......This could be exchanged for the gift of the "Creator" to the Jews. Looking at it now, the Jews also value the rights given to them by the "Creator", and among these many rights, one of them is very important: the Jews are the "Creator's" chosen people. The implication is that the Jews are one class higher than the other ethnic groups!

Some people may say that this is all in the past, and that Israel, as a modern country, must have abandoned the old culture and accepted the modern culture in terms of ideology and culture. In fact, this is not the case, there has not been an enlightenment in the history of the Jewish people, nor have there been so many "cultural movements" like ours, and the current Israel is culturally conservative and conservative.

Israel's compulsory education curriculum places an undue emphasis on national ownership. In their 12-year compulsory education history textbook, the history of the Jews is taught in every detail: starting with the Hebrew Old Testament, followed by the Second Temple period, followed by the events of the Jewish communities during the exile, to the rise of Zionism, the Jewish Greatness, and the founding of Israel. The history of other peoples is mentioned in passing or not mentioned. For example, there is little mention of China, India, and Africa, and even if the Roman Empire and modern European countries are occasionally mentioned, the focus is on how these countries treat the Jews, the darlings of the "Creator." Therefore, the vast majority of Israeli students leave school with the idea that Jewish history is the main plot of human history, and that Israeli Jews are the protagonists of humanity.

Israel's children are imprisoned in the stories of their ancestors, and some adult Israeli Jews are actively enchanted by them and do not want to leave. Today, about half of Israel's adult males are keen to study Jewish scriptures and exchange experiences, and in this way they find meaning in life. It is worth mentioning that these Israelis did not give birth and had 6-8 children in their lifetime. Their living, education, and medical expenses are all paid for by Israel**. Thus, traditional Israeli Jewishness is still the mainstream of modern Israel.

Traditional culture and modern education have created the arrogance of Israeli Jews. In fact, Jewish culture today still considers Jews to be inherently superior to other races.

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