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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.
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Anyway, just wanted to say that I appreciated your take, for seeing beyond the normie optics.
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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.
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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.
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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.