I've recently been seeing a lot more generalizations being thrown around about the Khazar 'Jews' that are mostly in control. These generalizations are not helping anything. We have to remember that not all people of a certain race or gender are a part of this crime network. Not all 'Jews' are a part of these crimes taking place. Placing blame on all 'Jews' or any other group is hurting, not helping.
There is evidence to suggest that the criminal 'Jews' do control and/or influence a lot of what is going on today (War with Iraq, Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Strike/War on Iran, American Media and movies, etc.) Does that mean all 'Jews' are involved? No.
And we also have to remember that we are talking about criminals here, NOT ALL 'Jews'. I disagree with anyone saying that all 'Jews' are guilty, etc. Also, people who are not 'Jews' can still support their crimes and Israel. These are the Zionists. We have to remember these things, keep them in mind, and make sure we keep this information clean.
If you have anything to add, go for it. That's all I can think of saying right now. Might update later.
-Bray
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Generalizations Are Not Helpful - Keep The Info Clean
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I don't think anybody can accuse an entire group for certain criminal actions. My understanding is that the ideology of the religion and/or race itself seems to stem from some very negative and destructive supremacist belief systems. The 'essence' of being 'Jew', although not carried out by all Jews in a direct manner, is that at any point or time when it matters, they, the Jews, have a superiority when it comes to siding with fellow Jews and not with the non-Jews even when it is wrong under any moral compass. This is where it is important to explain what the sayanim network is. So although a Jew might not be involved in any Jew-dominated crime they certainly aren't going to fight these crimes with any kind of passion because lets face it, they still benefit highly from just being either complicit and/or complacent. This is the 'problem' will Jews as a generality and I have been seeing this clearly more and more lately. Other than a VERY SMALL handful of Jews, the most of this group wont stand up for the non-Jew because it goes against the 'essence' of what it is to be Jewish. This is why people like Benjamin Freedman and Bobby Fisher completely denounced being a Jew any longer. It is the ideology (partly to do with religion) that is 'Jew', that is the issue at hand, not all Jews...
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