@basedbagel @Tfmonkey
The thing about clearing out commies is that we have to acknowledge it's a never-ending task that each generation has to undertake.
Commies will always be with us. It's a pattern of behavior as old as humanity, which is why we encoded it in the story of Cain and Abel.
As for Jews, they have their own state. They just need to go back and stay there. Some ethics don't play well together.
I had a really funny response to this that I lost when the server went down.
Commies really suck the fun out of everything...
@basedbagel @Tfmonkey
Some agreement then, good.
Once again, "200 Years Together" shines the brightest light on this whole subject. Except you won't find it on Amazon since it's probably the most banned book in the world.
I'm reading it now & it's the most even-handed, thoroughly researched & well-written account of Jews & their part in the last 250 years of Russian history you can find.
And Jews have every reason to not see it in print. If it were garbage it would be available everywhere.
@basedbagel @Tfmonkey
Ultimately, it's not envy of their success that people object to, though there is definitely that too, it's more that their success is achieved through an ethic that undermines and destroys their host. Almost gleefully.
And repeatedly.
Jews are not to blame for everything. Neither are they to blame for nothing. I just no longer consider explanations of what’s gone on in our world or plans of how to deal with it to be complete without being honest about their role in it.
@basedbagel @Tfmonkey
But to just take 1 thing you mention, "What's stopping us from copying that?"
Nothing. Nobody wants to copy that. It's almost the entire reason the world finds them repulsive. You laud their work ethic, but what are ethics? Simply, the set of obligations you owe others. People overwhelmingly find Jewish ethics to be repulsive and destructive to everyone but Jews.
@basedbagel @Tfmonkey
Ah yes, the carefully crafted mythos of the Jew who against all odds succeeds through hard work, brains and a community with chutzpah.
If that were only the case.
There is a reason why they've been roundly expelled from 110 countries over the last 2000 years, and it's not because of their low profile.
That requires a serious answer. It cannot simply be brushed aside as "sperging out".
Solzenitsyn's "200 Years Together" does the most thorough job of that so far.
@Tfmonkey
Anyway, just wanted to say that I appreciated your take, for seeing beyond the normie optics.
@Tfmonkey
Perhaps my own experiences of life-changing loss and betrayal make it clearer to me than to others. Who knows. But there's nothing remotely crazy about it, he's just a really crappy communicator.
But it's clear to Christians. Then the traumas of Job-like experience of loss, betrayal and alienation from every important role in his life makes all of it completely relatable.
I don't see how people can't see it.
@Tfmonkey
He's had direct experience with a pattern of Jewish behavior that we've all noticed & has decided to transgress against that pattern.
The specific transgression is that you never talk about the pattern. Ye is exploding that & he's doing it by emulating Christ's example, by making himself a vessel of God's will.
That, and the symbolism of what Ye has said and done is totally lost on atheists and Christians In Name Only, who call him crazy.
@Tfmonkey
Fell asleep before the show & missed the first 2.5 hours. Catching up & I wish I had been awake. Halsey's take is pure in-group bullshit.
Ye is not crazy, he's traumatized. With good reason. Jews have played a big part of that trauma despite Halsey's dismissals.
His "handler", his lawyers, accountants, the music, media & fashion industry heads that he directly deals with, and effectively anyone who wields power & influence in his life have been disproportionately Jews.