A very relevant description of a Zionist. A parasite indeed.
For interest, Vin,
A Parasite is an organism that lives on or inside another organism, known as the Host, and gets its food at the expense of the host, often causing harm in the process.
Today's example is the USA President, the Senate and House of Representatives and the Parasite, obviously the Israeli supporters in the USA. (or is it the other way around?)
Your choice
Now if want to buy an excellent book , try "The Host and the Parasite"" written by Greg Felton, a Canadian academic and activist. One of my long time textbooks.
C33. It's pretty telling that you want to try to school a biologist on parasitism. For interest!
And here's where you -- and most non experts -- pose it incompletely. Nature doesn't deal in individuals, but rather in POPULATIONS. Good parasites DO kill, they kill off those in a population whose immune systems aren't up to the resistance task. Malaria is a good example. Who survives? -- the fittest segment of that population -- from the parasite's perspective, the fittest to be ongoing surviving hosts for the parasite's thefts of biological resources. So, Bravo for the analogy. It sort of works, but it'd be better if somebody died here -- and unfortunately, they're all surviving to propagate more war crimes.
A very relevant description of a Zionist. A parasite indeed.
For interest, Vin,
A Parasite is an organism that lives on or inside another organism, known as the Host, and gets its food at the expense of the host, often causing harm in the process.
Today's example is the USA President, the Senate and House of Representatives and the Parasite, obviously the Israeli supporters in the USA. (or is it the other way around?)
Your choice
Now if want to buy an excellent book , try "The Host and the Parasite"" written by Greg Felton, a Canadian academic and activist. One of my long time textbooks.
C33. It's pretty telling that you want to try to school a biologist on parasitism. For interest!
And here's where you -- and most non experts -- pose it incompletely. Nature doesn't deal in individuals, but rather in POPULATIONS. Good parasites DO kill, they kill off those in a population whose immune systems aren't up to the resistance task. Malaria is a good example. Who survives? -- the fittest segment of that population -- from the parasite's perspective, the fittest to be ongoing surviving hosts for the parasite's thefts of biological resources. So, Bravo for the analogy. It sort of works, but it'd be better if somebody died here -- and unfortunately, they're all surviving to propagate more war crimes.