A Visit to the Friends of Zion Museum

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A friend and I paid a spontaneous visit to the Friends of Zion Museum in the heart of Jerusalem and chatted with a receptionist.

A few notes:

1) The place is uber-funded. The wall of wealthy international donors had to resort to small letters. Poverty is rampant throughout Israel, but the upper crust sure has a lot of friends...

2) The subliminal message seems to be that Jews/Israel desperately need goyim — particularly Christians — to support, protect, and save them. We could not exist without them, and therefore we should know our place.

3) The touchless bathroom is indeed ultra modern, and super creepy. True to my concerns, despite repeatedly waving at the sensor I remained locked in my stall, until I figured out that I have to just position my hand in a sort of salute before the censor. Good thing a high social credit score was not required as well...

It also took quite a few attempts to get the smart sink to dispense some water. Definitely an upgrade over a simple faucet lever that would have taken half a second. All they need now is a 5G Tower and a vaccine dispenser.

4) They offered a discounted entrance fee of 22 shekels for soldiers, and 22 shekels for handicapped people. I was really tempted to ask if handicapped soldiers get in for 11 shekels, but I restrained myself.

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