• TimeTravel_0
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    9 months ago

    what a lifetime of zionist propaganda does to a mf

    the nazis were saying the same fucking shit about their grandparents, these people have zero self awareness

  • Zrc
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    • Barabas [he/him]
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      9 months ago

      I think this is one of the things that has made it so that the younger generations of Israelis are even more fash, they have started to believe that they are invincible rather than mostly being propped up by the US. They genuinely believe all the chosen warrior people hogwash.

      Older generations will have remembered pogroms and the holocaust, if not personally at least from a near family member.

  • BountifulEggnog [she/her]
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    9 months ago

    "For the sake of 10 good people,” the LORD told him, “I still won't destroy the city.” - Genesis 18:32

    Seems like a few people need to actually read their religious texts. Also, for extra irony, Abraham and god are talking about Sodom and Gomorrah. How can you know Gomorrah was completely destroyed and not know that god would have spared it if he found innocents there?

    • Maturin [any]
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      9 months ago

      Part of the antisemitic project called Zionism is systematically inverting every single element of the Jewish religion to build their new religion of Zionism. Zionism sees the existence of Judaism as one of its greatest threats because it wholly undermines every element of the project.

    • zifnab25 [he/him, any]
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      9 months ago

      Everyone protesting in favor of Palestine is going to get turned to salt. You heard it here first.

  • BeamBrain [he/him]
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    9 months ago

    If you replace "Gaza" with "Israel," "jew" with "Palestinian," "Hamas" with "Netanyahu," and "October 7th" with "Nakba," this is a lot more accurate.

    It's always projection.

    • Hestia [comrade/them, she/her]
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      9 months ago

      It should hurt as much as a bullet to the head. They should replicate that feeling by putting a real one in their noggin.

      • SexMachineStalin [comrade/them]
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        9 months ago

        I've always advocated for the "cinderblock/piss jar/watermelon/a cobra from the 20th+ floor" method like some garry's mod ahhh tomfoolery

    • VILenin [he/him]M
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      9 months ago

      Liberals found a woke way to cry about "anti-white racism"

  • Anne_Teefa
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    9 months ago

    I can't remember specifically, but weren't there several caliphates (I can't even remember if that's the right word, I believe it started with a c though, basically Islamic ruler) throughout history who had chosen specifically Jewish/Semitic consulates (that might be the word I was thinking of previously but now I'm unsure of the name of the position they were awarded...) to extend an olive branch to trusted allies during times of antisemitism waaaay back. If anyone can find anything to confirm what lost memories I have in my rotting brain about this, much appreciated. Like it was around the era of King Solomon / Constantinople / Istanbul etc. Maybe even closer to the crusades.

    Point being, this post is b.s. and there's no accountability being taken for the fact that the issue lies within Zionism in and of itself not of the Jewish people themselves.

    • Maturin [any]
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      9 months ago

      Being fundamentally a Protestant Christian ideology, Zionism sees one of its main objectives as getting people to completely forget that anti-Jewishness is a particular feature of the Christian religion and persecution of Jews historically as an overwhelmingly Christian project and that the non-Christian world had never been anti-Jewish in any magnitude approaching the Christian worlds anti-Jewishness.

      • Anne_Teefa
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        9 months ago

        Did read a Wikipedia article (yeah I know...) trying to find the particular scenario to refresh my memory on it. It did say that Islam has had historic strain with Judaism but was mostly formed from Jewish peoples refusing to accept Mohammeds position of prophet and other conflicts, but otherwise shared that contempt with Christians as well and also were instances of camaraderie. So pretty much the ups and downs between Islam Christianity and Judaism are circumstantial and none are a monolith ...

        • Maturin [any]
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          9 months ago

          There were definitely issues between Jewish communities and Muslim communities and governments over the centuries. But virtually nothing on the scale of European Christian persecution of Jews. The Jews were expelled from England in the 13th century, from Spain in the 15th century after the Christians retook it from the Muslims, Christian crusaders had a tendency to massacre any Jews they found along their path to wherever they were going. The tsars and then European anti-Semitic parties, the Nazis only being representative of them. The Jews of the 20th century didn’t really experience systemic problems in Arab countries until western powers did their thing with the help of Zionist terrorist to convince them to leave some of their oldest communities with the Babylonian community being maybe the most stark example. Literal Zionist false flag terrorist attacks in the oldest Jewish community in the world followed by a mass effort to move all of the now-spooked Jews away from a place where they had been mostly safe for 2,500 years to the most dangerous place for Jews in the world (the Zionist state).

          • Anne_Teefa
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            9 months ago

            Yeah wasn't saying that they were worse than other groups to the Semitic peoples. Was just starting that even within Wikipedias Libby, wishy washy, both sidesing nature, you can find that Islams contempt was never a spearhead against the Jewish people simply because they were Jewish. It was usually an inciting incident and rather localized. I guess save for wanting them to convert and their refusal to do so, but that is kinda par for the course with all religion and borne out of lack of perspective. Literally all religions refused to convert to another somewhere down the line because of damnation.

  • AernaLingus [any]
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    9 months ago

    https://www.reddit.com/r/Israel/comments/1aoyfpt/comment/kq34ddo/