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Anonymous #1
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Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome?
#26808054 - 07/06/20 10:34 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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I really can't take it anymore.
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Anonymous #2
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #1]
#26808129 - 07/07/20 12:01 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Im sick and tired and Im not going to take it anymore!!
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Anonymous #3
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #1]
#26809497 - 07/07/20 05:12 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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I just want a President who can keep off the twitter and make sound decisions. I'd even take four more years of Bush.
I also want a portion of the population to get their head out of their ass and see what a corrupt amoral person Trump is. But that's simply asking too much.
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Anonymous #4
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #3]
#26809610 - 07/07/20 06:15 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Anonymous #3 said: I just want a President who can keep off the twitter and make sound decisions. I'd even take four more years of Bush.
I also want a portion of the population to get their head out of their ass and see what a corrupt amoral person Trump is. But that's simply asking too much.
You're not going to find any un-corrupted politicians, so it's time to get real and stop being silly.
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Anonymous #3
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #4]
#26809615 - 07/07/20 06:20 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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When politicians are found to be as blatantly corrupt as Trump, they should be held accountable. That's all I ask for. To add insult the injury, the guy can't even run the country, except running it into the ground. You have to know this already.
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Anonymous #4
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #3] 1
#26809649 - 07/07/20 06:32 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Anonymous #3 said: When politicians are found to be as blatantly corrupt as Trump, they should be held accountable. That's all I ask for. To add insult the injury, the guy can't even run the country, except running it into the ground. You have to know this already.
Every politician takes donor money, that automatically means they're corrupted. That means they don't represent the interests of the voters, but only big money. It's just accepted today that they're all corrupted by big money, so lets not play this silly game.
Also, Trump couldn't run the country into the ground, it's nothing more than a PR representative for the very rich. Obama was no different, he was put into power by Wall Street. Chew on that for a few days.
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Anonymous #3
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #4]
#26809681 - 07/07/20 06:52 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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You have to actually be blind and deaf to not realize the influence a President has over the country. He's quite a bit more than a representative. You only have to look around to see the results of his incompetency. I hope you don't have plans to vote this year - not that it would matter to you anyway
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Anonymous #5
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #1] 2
#26809849 - 07/07/20 08:19 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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My brother developed humanity fatigue syndrome in the past couple of years. It's not just Trump, it's the people who support him, it's the people who hate him, it's everyone.
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Anonymous #6
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #5] 1
#26809893 - 07/07/20 08:45 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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I think Trump is possibly the best president we’ve ever had in this country. Good looking man, too.
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Anonymous #7
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #6]
#26809901 - 07/07/20 08:50 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Anonymous #6 said: I think Trump is possibly the best president we’ve ever had in this country. Good looking man, too.
Simply the best. Everybody knows it. Everybody agrees. Without a doubt. Handsome. Irrefutable. That’s what they say. Questions?
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Anonymous #4
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #3]
#26809919 - 07/07/20 09:02 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Anonymous #3 said: You have to actually be blind and deaf to not realize the influence a President has over the country. He's quite a bit more than a representative. You only have to look around to see the results of his incompetency. I hope you don't have plans to vote this year - not that it would matter to you anyway 
Come on man, Trump wasn't allowed to do shit. It's not how it works. Trolling on twitter isn't running the nation. Did Obama govern as well, if so, that's so that's some shitty ass governing.
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Anonymous #8
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #4]
#26813266 - 07/09/20 04:33 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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117 days till election day, brother. We've got this! You can do it. Hang in there.
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Anonymous #9
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #8] 1
#26828114 - 07/17/20 02:17 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Joe Biden has been building up his knees so he can suck Chinas dick IF he wins
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Anonymous #10
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #9]
#26828237 - 07/17/20 05:40 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Where is there no poll?
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Anonymous #6
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #9] 1
#26828327 - 07/17/20 07:10 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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It’s pretty amazing that Biden’s best game plan is to stay hidden because he simply can’t make an appearance no matter how set up and not make an absolute fool of himself. Just get someone without dimentia. How hard can it be? That is, unless you want a brainless puppet so all the people behind the scenes can run amok.
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Anonymous #11
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #6]
#26828659 - 07/17/20 10:35 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Not only am I sick of it - I'm a little scared. I'm a Jew in America, and a lot of Trumpers tend to hold antisemitic beliefs. I have a feeling that if we reach a point of armed conflict within the US, my people will not be viewed in a positive light.
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Anonymous #4
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #11]
#26828729 - 07/17/20 11:09 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Anonymous #11 said: Not only am I sick of it - I'm a little scared. I'm a Jew in America, and a lot of Trumpers tend to hold antisemitic beliefs. I have a feeling that if we reach a point of armed conflict within the US, my people will not be viewed in a positive light.
A small number of Jews have caused a lot of problems, it's your job to call them out to protect the vast majority of decent Jewish people. Unfortunately, most Jews stay silent and act like they don't know what's happening.
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Anonymous #11
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #4]
#26828754 - 07/17/20 11:21 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Anonymous #4 said: A small number of Jews have caused a lot of problems, it's your job to call them out to protect the vast majority of decent Jewish people. Unfortunately, most Jews stay silent and act like they don't know what's happening.
I don't waste my time arguing with antisemitic people. Have a great day.
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Anonymous #6
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #11]
#26828759 - 07/17/20 11:23 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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What’s up with De Blasio welding a “jewish park” shut in New York? Did you hear about that? You know BLM has certain beliefs about jews. If I were you I’d be more worried about them.
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Anonymous #11
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #6]
#26828769 - 07/17/20 11:27 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Anonymous #6 said: What’s up with De Blasio welding a “jewish park” shut in New York? Did you hear about that? You know BLM has certain beliefs about jews. If I were you I’d be more worried about them.
Yeah, I guess singling out Trumpers doesn't give us the whole picture. There's a massive antisemitism problem in America that goes beyond American politics. You can find antisemitic people pretty much anywhere - hell, even Furries in America have a subculture of Nazis called Nazifurs.
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Anonymous #6
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #11]
#26828867 - 07/17/20 12:18 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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It’s looks like everyone has someone who hates them.
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Anonymous #4
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #11]
#26828938 - 07/17/20 12:54 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Anonymous #4 said: A small number of Jews have caused a lot of problems, it's your job to call them out to protect the vast majority of decent Jewish people. Unfortunately, most Jews stay silent and act like they don't know what's happening.
I don't waste my time arguing with antisemitic people. Have a great day.
Wow, a little sensitive now aren't we here. I tried to help you, but you want to remain scared and then use the antisemitic card because you can't face the truth.
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Anonymous #11
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #4]
#26829050 - 07/17/20 01:42 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Anonymous #4 said: Wow, a little sensitive now aren't we here. I tried to help you, but you want to remain scared and then use the antisemitic card because you can't face the truth.
You're not trying to help me at all. You're basically telling me "Well, there's a good reason everyone hates Jews, and it's on you guys to fix society's perception of your own culture." That's fucked up.
Heaven forbid I suggest that it's the bigots responsibility to not commit a hate crime in the first place.
Have a nice day, man. I am not going to debate with you.
Edited by Anonymous (07/17/20 01:48 PM)
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Anonymous #3
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #4] 2
#26829054 - 07/17/20 01:43 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Anti-semites have caused far more problems than anybody else in modern history. You shouldn't expect to be treated well when you hold the same views as the people who have invaded countries and killed millions based on prejudice.
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Anonymous #4
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #11]
#26829132 - 07/17/20 02:23 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Anonymous #4 said: Wow, a little sensitive now aren't we here. I tried to help you, but you want to remain scared and then use the antisemitic card because you can't face the truth.
You're not trying to help me at all. You're basically telling me "Well, there's a good reason everyone hates Jews, and it's on you guys to fix society's perception of your own culture." That's fucked up.
Heaven forbid I suggest that it's the bigots responsibility to not commit a hate crime in the first place.
Have a nice day, man. I am not going to debate with you.
I said nothing about hating Jews, so just chill out and actually listen. It's more than just perception that needs to change, it's actual behavior. But apparently, you don't want to acknowledge that reality and instead get very defensive and shut down the discussion. So again, stay scared and don't call out the bad actors for the sake of protecting your tribe in the short term.
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Anonymous #4
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #3]
#26829137 - 07/17/20 02:24 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Anonymous #3 said: Anti-semites have caused far more problems than anybody else in modern history. You shouldn't expect to be treated well when you hold the same views as the people who have invaded countries and killed millions based on prejudice.
How many countries have Jews invaded and caused incredible problems? Yeah, don't want to talk about that historical issue.
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Anonymous #11
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #4] 2
#26829215 - 07/17/20 03:01 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Anonymous #4 said: I said nothing about hating Jews, so just chill out and actually listen. It's more than just perception that needs to change, it's actual behavior. But apparently, you don't want to acknowledge that reality and instead get very defensive and shut down the discussion. So again, stay scared and don't call out the bad actors for the sake of protecting your tribe in the short term.
There's no discussion to shut down. I don't waste my time debating with people like you because I know how it goes and it's not productive at all. I am not responsible for changing other people's perception of my culture, and I am not responsible for changing anyone else's behavior, period. Good day.
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Anonymous #4
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #11]
#26829620 - 07/17/20 07:06 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Obviously, you want to remain a scared victim while having no moments of self reflection. Your ego won't let you take any responsibility for your predicament.
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Anonymous #12
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #4]
#26829636 - 07/17/20 07:13 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Anonymous #4 said:I said nothing about hating Jews, so just chill out and actually listen. It's more than just perception that needs to change, it's actual behavior. But apparently, you don't want to acknowledge that reality and instead get very defensive and shut down the discussion. So again, stay scared and don't call out the bad actors for the sake of protecting your tribe in the short term.
Any group or category you could place humans in has at least some bad actors. Men, women, Christians, Muslims, young people, old people.
It's not each Jewish person's responsibility to make lists and publicly denounce any Jewish person who ever stepped wrong or else happily accept people hating them and treating them as a homogeneous group.
I bet you wouldn't expect any of the other groups of people I mentioned to do that.
And many of the groups I mentioned actually have done some heinous stuff, historically and sometimes still in the present, whereas I really don't know which Jewish "bad actors" you refer to who would justify the type of hate anti semites dish out.
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Anonymous #3
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #12]
#26829660 - 07/17/20 07:39 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Anonymous #4 said: Obviously, you want to remain a scared victim while having no moments of self reflection. Your ego won't let you take any responsibility for your predicament.
You know if today were five years earlier, I'd say this was a nicely calculated troll campaign you have going on. But people are serious about this anti-semitism these days, so I fully believe that you're as shitty as you are. Maybe that's the troll though. People read old anti-Jewish propaganda as "history" and think they're educated or something. People are dupes these days.
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Anonymous #4
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #12]
#26829834 - 07/17/20 09:53 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Anonymous #4 said:I said nothing about hating Jews, so just chill out and actually listen. It's more than just perception that needs to change, it's actual behavior. But apparently, you don't want to acknowledge that reality and instead get very defensive and shut down the discussion. So again, stay scared and don't call out the bad actors for the sake of protecting your tribe in the short term.
Any group or category you could place humans in has at least some bad actors. Men, women, Christians, Muslims, young people, old people.
It's not each Jewish person's responsibility to make lists and publicly denounce any Jewish person who ever stepped wrong or else happily accept people hating them and treating them as a homogeneous group.
I bet you wouldn't expect any of the other groups of people I mentioned to do that.
And many of the groups I mentioned actually have done some heinous stuff, historically and sometimes still in the present, whereas I really don't know which Jewish "bad actors" you refer to who would justify the type of hate anti semites dish out.
So members of a group have no responsbility to call out the bad behavior that takes place from the culture of that group? Catholics shouldn't call out their own church leaders for covering up child sexual abuse? Whites shouldn't call out other whites discriminating against blacks? Men shouldn't call out other males that physically abuse women? Yes, bad actors need to be addressed if it's associated with the culture of that group.
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Anonymous #4
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #3]
#26829839 - 07/17/20 09:56 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Anonymous #4 said: Obviously, you want to remain a scared victim while having no moments of self reflection. Your ego won't let you take any responsibility for your predicament.
You know if today were five years earlier, I'd say this was a nicely calculated troll campaign you have going on. But people are serious about this anti-semitism these days, so I fully believe that you're as shitty as you are. Maybe that's the troll though. People read old anti-Jewish propaganda as "history" and think they're educated or something. People are dupes these days.
Just what I thought, zero substance and then name calling.
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Anonymous #3
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #4]
#26829910 - 07/17/20 11:04 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Don't let it hurt your feelings
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Anonymous #11
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #3]
#26829999 - 07/18/20 12:13 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Anonymous #3 said: You know if today were five years earlier, I'd say this was a nicely calculated troll campaign you have going on. But people are serious about this anti-semitism these days, so I fully believe that you're as shitty as you are.
Oh, without a doubt people are serious about it. If anyone doesn't believe that antisemitism is just a thing of the past, I'd say they aren't looking deep enough. Antisemitism is alive and well, and there's no better place to find it than the internet. All you have to do is mention something about Judaism on literally any public platform (YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, even here - especially platforms that allow anonymous posting), and it won't be long before the antisemitic remarks start rolling in.
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Anonymous #11
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #12]
#26830004 - 07/18/20 12:17 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Anonymous #12 said: It's not each Jewish person's responsibility to make lists and publicly denounce any Jewish person who ever stepped wrong or else happily accept people hating them and treating them as a homogeneous group.

Furthermore, I'll add that Jews making lists and publicly denouncing other Jews who did wrong is not an effective way of combating antisemitism. If anything, publicly denouncing people like that might just add fuel to the fire.
The best way to combat antisemitism is to publicly denounce antisemitism, and to educate people about the history of what bigotry leads to if left unchallenged.
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Anonymous #11
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #4]
#26830018 - 07/18/20 12:30 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Anonymous #4 said: Obviously, you want to remain a scared victim while having no moments of self reflection.
Telling me that I'm scared is not a criticism of me at all. I have a perfectly legitimate reason to be scared right now - it's not blind fear. There was a political rally in Charlottesville, Virginia just two years ago where people were holding torches and chanting "Gas the Jews" in unison (you can see video evidence of it if you research the event). And then you're telling me that this is my responsibility, that I'm the one who has to do something about it. It is 100% not my responsibility to make those disgusting bigots stop chanting or to change their minds. They are responsible for what they believe in. They are responsible for their actions. They are the ones who choose hatred over understanding and empathy. You make me feel sick, honestly.
People like you scare me even more than the people at that rally in Virginia, to be quite frank. At least the people at that rally were being open about their hatred, so it's easy to see and to criticize. You're more of a "closet bigot". You don't hate all Jews, but you think it's somehow partially my fault that there are a bunch of people who believe I should be gassed because I didn't make a public list of bad Jews and denounce them. If those Nazis at the Virginia rally decided they wanted to break down my door and lynch me or something, would you just shrug and say "I mean, he had it coming. After all, he didn't make any effort to denounce the bad ones..."?
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Anonymous #4 said: Your ego won't let you take any responsibility for your predicament.
I am not responsible for bigotry, and the "predicament" of antisemitism is not my responsibility at all. It seriously makes me sick that you would believe that.
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Anonymous #6
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #11]
#26830760 - 07/18/20 01:19 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Since we’re all calling out people who don’t like us, I’m quite frankly scared of all the anti-christian rhetoric I see being freely spouted across all of media and the public and I’m concerned the people who do it get a free pass. I’m concerned that the cis white christian male is massively hated openly and it seems to be perfectly fine to spread that hate.
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Anonymous #10
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #6]
#26831311 - 07/18/20 06:22 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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I kind of feel like Jews just like money. Does that make me anti Semitic? I do not know much about their religion because I have never met one that was not trying to charge me a lot of money. I wish I was as accepting as other people but I feel more or less I could only accept the Jewish religion if I believed in charging people an extremely exaggerated amount of money for business interests I inherited and did not actually earn from family and that I was never happy and wanted to charge every consumer more money then anyone thought existed just because they exist and I believe they owe me.
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Anonymous #11
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #10]
#26831657 - 07/18/20 11:36 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Anonymous #10 said: I kind of feel like Jews just like money. Does that make me anti Semitic? 
That's a stereotype. It's a prejudiced belief that you hold. So, yes. It is antisemitic to believe that Jews just like money. I'm kind of surprised that's even a question.
Also, it's a really fucking stupid stereotype. You're gonna try to convince me you don't like having money as well?
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You're ignorant, then. It's simple. You haven't met many Jews in your life, and you've had negative experiences with a few of them. Your brain is automatically filling in the gaps in your understanding with stereotypes and prejudice. Ignorance isn't a bad thing, so long as you're willing to change your mind and educate yourself. If you want to learn more about the Jewish religion (or even just Jewish culture - Judaism is more than just a religion at this point. I'm an atheist and I still consider myself a Jew), all you have to do is ask. If you don't have any Jewish friends to ask, you can use the wonderful power of the internet to educate yourself. If you "don't know much" about Judaism, then that's perfectly fine. You have three options: 1. You can educate yourself and learn more about Jews (and if you do, I guarantee you will find that your assumption that Jews 'just like money' is false) 2. You can remain uneducated about Judaism. There's nothing wrong with this option - if you're not interested in Judaism at all, you're definitely not obligated to research it. However, if you're going to remain uneducated about it, you have to recognize that anything you might believe about Jews might be false (like your belief that Jews "just like money"). 3. You can continue relying on antisemitic stereotypes to compensate for your own lack of understanding of Jews, leading to further alienation and marginalization of my people.
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Anonymous #10 said: I wish I was as accepting as other people
You have the power to change your mind. It's not like the beliefs you hold are set in stone. If you really wish you were more accepting of other people, you would stop relying on stereotypes and educate yourself about cultures you don't understand.
For the record, there is nothing in Jewish scripture or tradition that has anything to do with hoarding money. It's a stereotype. I'm Jewish and I don't worship money at all. When it comes to money, I just care about having enough that I don't have to think about it: I like to have enough to keep a roof over my head and food in the fridge. I don't need much more to live my life.
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Anonymous #13
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #11]
#26832114 - 07/19/20 08:08 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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People need to stop being so fucking addicted to politics and this idea that countries need bosses. The president is a joke. The government still governments.
If none of you watched tv or saw any news you would have noticed exactly 0% change in your life since the transition from Obama to Trump. Oh but tax code changed. It always fucking does.
Being addicted to politics is just as bad as an opiate addiction
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Anonymous #4
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #11]
#26832170 - 07/19/20 08:55 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Anonymous #3 said: You know if today were five years earlier, I'd say this was a nicely calculated troll campaign you have going on. But people are serious about this anti-semitism these days, so I fully believe that you're as shitty as you are.
Oh, without a doubt people are serious about it. If anyone doesn't believe that antisemitism is just a thing of the past, I'd say they aren't looking deep enough. Antisemitism is alive and well, and there's no better place to find it than the internet. All you have to do is mention something about Judaism on literally any public platform (YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, even here - especially platforms that allow anonymous posting), and it won't be long before the antisemitic remarks start rolling in.
What does that tell you? Maybe it's time to look in the mirror and examine why this perception of your culture exists almost universally in the world. Instead, you want to just whine and complain that it exists.
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Anonymous #4
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #11]
#26832173 - 07/19/20 08:59 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Anonymous #12 said: It's not each Jewish person's responsibility to make lists and publicly denounce any Jewish person who ever stepped wrong or else happily accept people hating them and treating them as a homogeneous group.

Furthermore, I'll add that Jews making lists and publicly denouncing other Jews who did wrong is not an effective way of combating antisemitism. If anything, publicly denouncing people like that might just add fuel to the fire.
The best way to combat antisemitism is to publicly denounce antisemitism, and to educate people about the history of what bigotry leads to if left unchallenged.
You're acting like this is about bigotry instead of behavior, you're never going to solve anything if you don't understand what the problem is in the first place. Try to stay open minded and don't get so defensive about the issue.
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Anonymous #13
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #4]
#26832179 - 07/19/20 09:07 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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As someone with Jewish ancestry and family that practices Judaism. it's just a bad perspective and way of thought. We shouldn't exterminate jews. But we should absolutely exterminate Judaism, as well as all other religions that create perspective that lead to violence and malicious behavior.
It's just another cult mindset. Cults should be eradicated. Not the people in the cults but the ideology.
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Anonymous #4
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #11]
#26832205 - 07/19/20 09:30 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Anonymous #4 said: Obviously, you want to remain a scared victim while having no moments of self reflection.
Telling me that I'm scared is not a criticism of me at all. I have a perfectly legitimate reason to be scared right now - it's not blind fear. There was a political rally in Charlottesville, Virginia just two years ago where people were holding torches and chanting "Gas the Jews" in unison (you can see video evidence of it if you research the event). And then you're telling me that this is my responsibility, that I'm the one who has to do something about it. It is 100% not my responsibility to make those disgusting bigots stop chanting or to change their minds. They are responsible for what they believe in. They are responsible for their actions. They are the ones who choose hatred over understanding and empathy. You make me feel sick, honestly.
People like you scare me even more than the people at that rally in Virginia, to be quite frank. At least the people at that rally were being open about their hatred, so it's easy to see and to criticize. You're more of a "closet bigot". You don't hate all Jews, but you think it's somehow partially my fault that there are a bunch of people who believe I should be gassed because I didn't make a public list of bad Jews and denounce them. If those Nazis at the Virginia rally decided they wanted to break down my door and lynch me or something, would you just shrug and say "I mean, he had it coming. After all, he didn't make any effort to denounce the bad ones..."?
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Anonymous #4 said: Your ego won't let you take any responsibility for your predicament.
I am not responsible for bigotry, and the "predicament" of antisemitism is not my responsibility at all. It seriously makes me sick that you would believe that.
Again, you're in denial about the root of the problem, it's about the very few people in Jewish culture that are the bad actors. You don't want to deal with that aspect and just want to blame the people that recognize it.
Antisemitism is the inevitable result from the bad actors that you don't even want to address. Wake up and smell the coffee.
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #6]
#26832209 - 07/19/20 09:33 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Anonymous #6 said: Since we’re all calling out people who don’t like us, I’m quite frankly scared of all the anti-christian rhetoric I see being freely spouted across all of media and the public and I’m concerned the people who do it get a free pass. I’m concerned that the cis white christian male is massively hated openly and it seems to be perfectly fine to spread that hate.
Exactly, and what group is completely behind the anti-Christian and anti-white movement? The very same group whining about antisemitism.
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #10]
#26832218 - 07/19/20 09:36 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Anonymous #10 said: I kind of feel like Jews just like money. Does that make me anti Semitic? I do not know much about their religion because I have never met one that was not trying to charge me a lot of money. I wish I was as accepting as other people but I feel more or less I could only accept the Jewish religion if I believed in charging people an extremely exaggerated amount of money for business interests I inherited and did not actually earn from family and that I was never happy and wanted to charge every consumer more money then anyone thought existed just because they exist and I believe they owe me.
No, it's doesn't make you anti-semitic.
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #11]
#26832225 - 07/19/20 09:42 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Anonymous #10 said: I kind of feel like Jews just like money. Does that make me anti Semitic? 
That's a stereotype. It's a prejudiced belief that you hold. So, yes. It is antisemitic to believe that Jews just like money. I'm kind of surprised that's even a question.
Also, it's a really fucking stupid stereotype. You're gonna try to convince me you don't like having money as well?
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Anonymous #10 said: I do not know much about their religion because I have never met one that was not trying to charge me a lot of money.
You're ignorant, then. It's simple. You haven't met many Jews in your life, and you've had negative experiences with a few of them. Your brain is automatically filling in the gaps in your understanding with stereotypes and prejudice. Ignorance isn't a bad thing, so long as you're willing to change your mind and educate yourself. If you want to learn more about the Jewish religion (or even just Jewish culture - Judaism is more than just a religion at this point. I'm an atheist and I still consider myself a Jew), all you have to do is ask. If you don't have any Jewish friends to ask, you can use the wonderful power of the internet to educate yourself. If you "don't know much" about Judaism, then that's perfectly fine. You have three options: 1. You can educate yourself and learn more about Jews (and if you do, I guarantee you will find that your assumption that Jews 'just like money' is false) 2. You can remain uneducated about Judaism. There's nothing wrong with this option - if you're not interested in Judaism at all, you're definitely not obligated to research it. However, if you're going to remain uneducated about it, you have to recognize that anything you might believe about Jews might be false (like your belief that Jews "just like money"). 3. You can continue relying on antisemitic stereotypes to compensate for your own lack of understanding of Jews, leading to further alienation and marginalization of my people.
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Anonymous #10 said: I wish I was as accepting as other people
You have the power to change your mind. It's not like the beliefs you hold are set in stone. If you really wish you were more accepting of other people, you would stop relying on stereotypes and educate yourself about cultures you don't understand.
For the record, there is nothing in Jewish scripture or tradition that has anything to do with hoarding money. It's a stereotype. I'm Jewish and I don't worship money at all. When it comes to money, I just care about having enough that I don't have to think about it: I like to have enough to keep a roof over my head and food in the fridge. I don't need much more to live my life.
There you have it folks, there's nothing in Jewish scripture that deals with the addiction of money. Therefore it's just another stereotype.
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #13]
#26832228 - 07/19/20 09:43 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Anonymous #13 said: As someone with Jewish ancestry and family that practices Judaism. it's just a bad perspective and way of thought. We shouldn't exterminate jews. But we should absolutely exterminate Judaism, as well as all other religions that create perspective that lead to violence and malicious behavior.
It's just another cult mindset. Cults should be eradicated. Not the people in the cults but the ideology.
Truth.
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #4]
#26833673 - 07/20/20 06:00 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Anonymous #11 said: Not only am I sick of it - I'm a little scared. I'm a Jew in America, and a lot of Trumpers tend to hold antisemitic beliefs. I have a feeling that if we reach a point of armed conflict within the US, my people will not be viewed in a positive light.
A small number of Jews have caused a lot of problems, it's your job to call them out to protect the vast majority of decent Jewish people. Unfortunately, most Jews stay silent and act like they don't know what's happening.
I am the Jewstress, and I abide by this message.
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #11]
#26833675 - 07/20/20 06:02 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Anonymous #4 said: Wow, a little sensitive now aren't we here. I tried to help you, but you want to remain scared and then use the antisemitic card because you can't face the truth.
You're not trying to help me at all. You're basically telling me "Well, there's a good reason everyone hates Jews, and it's on you guys to fix society's perception of your own culture." That's fucked up.
Heaven forbid I suggest that it's the bigots responsibility to not commit a hate crime in the first place.
Have a nice day, man. I am not going to debate with you.
Easy friend, there are big merits to their statements.
I'm a Jewish woman who knows what they are saying. I do not trust certain people in my community because of it.
A little bit of digging will go a long way in understanding.
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #4]
#26833677 - 07/20/20 06:04 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Anonymous #3 said: Anti-semites have caused far more problems than anybody else in modern history. You shouldn't expect to be treated well when you hold the same views as the people who have invaded countries and killed millions based on prejudice.
How many countries have Jews invaded and caused incredible problems? Yeah, don't want to talk about that historical issue.
^ Wars are financed somehow...
I love my Jewish faith but there are some really rich corrupt mother fuckers in it. Just like in many areas of the world.
But I'm not delusional either about what's happening in the world. It's biblical and way beyond our grasps as individuals.
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #1]
#26833680 - 07/20/20 06:08 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Trump me baby, trump me all night long!
TRUMP2020. Why vote for the lesser evil?
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #6]
#26833681 - 07/20/20 06:08 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Anonymous #6 said: Since we’re all calling out people who don’t like us, I’m quite frankly scared of all the anti-christian rhetoric I see being freely spouted across all of media and the public and I’m concerned the people who do it get a free pass. I’m concerned that the cis white christian male is massively hated openly and it seems to be perfectly fine to spread that hate.
This is also a very big issue. There is a lot of research since the early 2000's of Bill Gates and other medical/big tech people discussing a Vaccine to eliminate the "God gene"...
They have been working on that psychologically with the liberal media and agenda, attempting to turn our brains into puddles of goo.
I'm a Jewish woman, who seeks out CIS white christian males to reinvigorate them.... like literally in my real life. I openly discuss how the man has been decimated with the feminist movement and the destruction of the nuclear home.
Also, they are jailing all the real men for petty crimes because if they are on the streets where they can actually be men, protect their wives and children, none of these issues would be going on. The institutionalizing of men was intentional... just like the release of those that were mentally ill onto the streets was intentional in the 80's.
Don't worry though, these times are ending. A lot is gonna implode on itself because it's not natural.
Whats meant to be, always is.
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #10]
#26833683 - 07/20/20 06:11 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Anonymous #10 said: I kind of feel like Jews just like money. Does that make me anti Semitic? I do not know much about their religion because I have never met one that was not trying to charge me a lot of money. I wish I was as accepting as other people but I feel more or less I could only accept the Jewish religion if I believed in charging people an extremely exaggerated amount of money for business interests I inherited and did not actually earn from family and that I was never happy and wanted to charge every consumer more money then anyone thought existed just because they exist and I believe they owe me.
The Jewish faith is actually quite beautiful and it is amazingly structured in my opinion.
When you have punishments that fit the crimes, the crimes do not occur. You steal, you lose a hand.. you walk around without a hand everyone knows you're a thief. These days you could be a pedophile and no one knows cause it's in a computer system docket sheet somewhere...
Also, the way their marriages worked is amazing. Women and men in separate living quarters, yes... I found my relationship works better this way. A separate tent for the monthly cycle, fuck yeah a week off to just bleed alone in privacy so I don't want to devour everyone's soul that pisses me off? Vacation monthly? So... down.
And they look at marriage like a business transaction, everyone knows their roles and their place. It flows wonderfully.
Just me though.
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #14] 1
#26834534 - 07/20/20 03:52 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Anonymous #14 said: ^ Wars are financed somehow...
I might be misunderstanding you, but are you trying to imply that the major wars we are dealing with right now are being financed exclusively by Jews? That's not backed up by facts at all. For every rich Jew you could name that has financed an American war, I could name three gentiles who did the same thing. War is supported by financial stakeholders, not by Jewish financial stakeholders.
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Anonymous #14 said: I love my Jewish faith but there are some really rich corrupt mother fuckers in it. Just like in many areas of the world.
There are corrupt rich motherfuckers from all sorts of backgrounds. The problem isn't rich, corrupt Jews. The problem is rich, corrupt people. People of all cultural backgrounds are capable of hoarding wealth and are all vulnerable to corruption. If you have bad beef with people hoarding money and corruption, then what are we solving by pointing our fingers at rich Jews when we could be focusing on what we can do to resolve massive economic disparity and government corruption? These issues aren't a problem with Jewish culture, they're a problem with American culture (maybe even Western culture as a whole).
I don't take any responsibility for corrupt, rich Jews, and it's unjust for me (a not-so-wealthy, definitely not corrupt citizen) to be subject to antisemitism because of their actions. The fact that some Jews are corrupt and rich does not justify stereotyping me, it does not justify spreading false things about my culture, and it doesn't justify marginalizing me or stripping me of any of my rights and liberties (antisemitism eventually leads to loss of human rights for Jews, historically). Richard Nixon was, arguably, one of the most corrupt rich men in American history, and he identified as a Quaker. Does that mean that Quakers have a cultural problem that they have a responsibility to resolve to protect themselves from persecution, hatred, and violence? Of course not. Nixon wasn't corrupt because he was a Quaker. His corruption was achieved through the exploitation of our economic system and our system of government. Focusing on the fact that he was a Quaker isn't going to do anything except marginalize Quakers.
Antisemitism is never about just one Jew. It's never just about that "one bad guy who did that bad thing". It's about all of us. The stereotypes, which are rooted in a misunderstanding of history, apply to all of us, not just to the few bad apples. The slurs apply to all of us, not just the bad ones. That Unite the Right ralley in Charlottesville, VA from two years ago, where everyone was chanting "gas the Jews" was directed at all of us, not just the few rich, corrupt motherfuckers you're talking about.
Also, I want to make it clear that Judaism is more than just a faith at this point. For me, Judaism isn't about faith at all. I'm an atheist. For me, Judaism is my ethnicity. I was raised Jewish (though I no longer practice it), I ate Jewish food, I grew up with other Jewish children, I learned how to read Hebrew, I practiced the high holidays, and I have genetic features that people would associate with being a Jew. I don't ascribe to the religion, but being Jewish is still a pretty important part of who I am, and the fact that I don't practice the religion hasn't protected me from prejudice, from the slurs people throw out at me, from people drawing swastikas on my personal belongings, and more. Antisemitism is alive in the modern world, and it's not justified. The actions of (a minority of) evil, corrupt Jewish people do not justify the things that have happened to me, and it's not my responsibility to atone for their actions so that people will stop believing anti-semitic things.
One last point: Jews are, historically, subject to antisemitism whether they are rich or poor. When we are poor, we are branded as filthy rats who use up all the resources, and who need to be weeded out from society. When we are rich, we are seen as corrupt, evil men who are pulling the strings behind war and all the economic strife of society, and who need to be stripped of our power and liberties. The fact that there are some extremely wealthy American Jews right now doesn't mean that not-so-wealthy, innocent Jews are safe from antisemitism. If anything, it seems that the wealth of American Jews is being used against us now more than ever before. I assure you that the same scapegoating and prejudice would remain even if we were all suddenly dirt poor. We would still be blamed for the problems Americans face today, even without holding any wealth.
I appreciate your perspective as a fellow Jew, but I have to respectfully disagree with you when it comes to Anon #4. What that person is saying is dangerous, and leads to further alienation of our people. If we don't stand up for our rights and speak out against antisemitism, we will be marginalized, and we all know what that can lead to.
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #11]
#26883884 - 08/16/20 07:41 PM (3 years, 5 months ago) |
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You speak out against antisemitism all the time, but refuse to speak out against the rich corrupt Jews that create all the problems in the first place, that's why there's a major problem.
Also, this claim you're always going to be a victim regardless of the situation is just another rationalization for the behavior. They're going to hate us anyways, so we'll just do whatever we want because he doesn't matter is your attitude.
At first #11 was playing dumb and suggesting he didn't even know who the bad actors were in his culture, but now all of a sudden he does know. You're not fooling anyone, you know exactly what the deal is and you're still trying to justify it.
It's time for Jews to step to the plate and do the right thing and stop playing victim. People aren't as stupid as you think, they know what's happening in this nation. If Trump loses the election his supporters are going to think it was because of mail-in ballots, illegal votes and a bunch of other reasons and they could start a lot of social unrest. They also don't like the media and they could take it out on them as well. Yes, there's corrupt and greedy people in every culture, but it's nothing where near the levels in the Jewish culture. It's all about proportion and comparing it to other cultures isn't serving any good purpose.
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #4]
#26884014 - 08/16/20 09:32 PM (3 years, 5 months ago) |
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Complaining about jews is the white man's BLM.
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #4]
#26884055 - 08/16/20 10:21 PM (3 years, 5 months ago) |
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Anonymous #4 said: You speak out against antisemitism all the time, but refuse to speak out against the rich corrupt Jews that create all the problems in the first place, that's why there's a major problem.
Also, this claim you're always going to be a victim regardless of the situation is just another rationalization for the behavior. They're going to hate us anyways, so we'll just do whatever we want because he doesn't matter is your attitude.
At first #11 was playing dumb and suggesting he didn't even know who the bad actors were in his culture, but now all of a sudden he does know. You're not fooling anyone, you know exactly what the deal is and you're still trying to justify it.
It's time for Jews to step to the plate and do the right thing and stop playing victim. People aren't as stupid as you think, they know what's happening in this nation. If Trump loses the election his supporters are going to think it was because of mail-in ballots, illegal votes and a bunch of other reasons and they could start a lot of social unrest. They also don't like the media and they could take it out on them as well. Yes, there's corrupt and greedy people in every culture, but it's nothing where near the levels in the Jewish culture. It's all about proportion and comparing it to other cultures isn't serving any good purpose.
Yeah but you think he will lose? I doubt it. I don't know but either way a street gang gets it candidate. Scary times.
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #4]
#26884101 - 08/16/20 11:18 PM (3 years, 5 months ago) |
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Anonymous #4 said: You speak out against antisemitism all the time, but refuse to speak out against the rich corrupt Jews that create all the problems in the first place, that's why there's a major problem.
I have no problem with speaking out against rich and corrupt people, but the fact that these people exist doesn't justify antisemitism. I'm a Jew and I'm neither wealthy nor corrupt. Does the evil actions of other people who were raised with the same religion that I was somehow justify hatred directed towards me and my family? I don't think it does.
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Anonymous #4 said: Also, this claim you're always going to be a victim regardless of the situation is just another rationalization for the behavior.
You're misrepresenting my position. I didn't say that Jews are "always going to be a victim". I said that, historically, we have been the victims regardless of our social status. Hopefully, one day we will live in a world where Jews aren't victims of bigotry.
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Anonymous #4 said: They're going to hate us anyways, so we'll just do whatever we want because he doesn't matter is your attitude.
That couldn't be further away from my actual position, and I think it's childish of you to misrepresent my words. I think you understand what I'm saying perfectly well, so I can only assume that your blatant misrepresentation of my position is in bad faith. I do not believe that people "are going to hate Jews no matter what". I think a world without antisemitism is possible, and I hope that one day we can live in such a world. What I am saying is that we live in a world where antisemitism is a problem, and that there is no justification for antisemitism. Antisemitism is an injustice, and it sometimes has very grave consequences. If we don't take it seriously and speak out against it, it may lead to human rights violations.
I believe it is wrong to abuse government power. I believe it is wrong to hoard obscene amounts of wealth. I believe it is wrong to murder, rape, and steal. I believe it is wrong to hate other people because of their culture. I don't believe any of these things because I'm a Jew. I believe these things because I'm a human being, and because I have compassion for other human beings. I don't think it's okay for Jews to "just do whatever we want". I believe we have an obligation to treat others with respect. Antisemitism is treating me, my family, some of my friends, and millions of innocent people with disrespect. You think that's okay because some Jews are bad people? What kind of logic is that?
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Anonymous #4 said: At first #11 was playing dumb and suggesting he didn't even know who the bad actors were in his culture, but now all of a sudden he does know. You're not fooling anyone, you know exactly what the deal is and you're still trying to justify it.
I'm not trying to fool anyone at all. Deception is not my game here. I want to be as clear as possible, and I want anyone who reads this to be able to understand exactly what I'm saying. My claim is that antisemitism is an injustice. It is unjust to hold hatred towards me just because of my culture, especially when I am completely innocent and generally act in a morally permissible fashion. Why is that so difficult for you to agree with?
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Anonymous #4 said: It's time for Jews to step to the plate and do the right thing and stop playing victim.
Oh how I wish that this was all just some role that we were playing. I sincerely wish that I never had someone shout "dirty kike" at me over and over again in public. I sincerely wish that people never drew swastikas on my personal belongings. I sincerely wish that there weren't angry mobs of people who organized in Charlottesville, VA two years ago and chanted "gas the kikes" and "Jews will not replace us" in unison. I sincerely wish that the Holocaust didn't happen (though I have a feeling that you might already believe that it didn't - or maybe you're about to suggest that it wasn't as bad as it actually seemed - or maybe you're about to suggest that it wasn't really six million Jews that died). I sincerely wish that I was just "playing the victim", because that would mean that the horrible things that happen to Jews would all just be a fantasy. It's not a fantasy, though. Antisemitism is real, and I'm not "playing a victim". I am a victim, and so are many other Jews that I know.
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Anonymous #4 said: People aren't as stupid as you think, they know what's happening in this nation.
I don't think people are stupid. I actually think people are pretty smart. Hell, we built the Internet, we landed on the moon, we've split the atom. Humans are brilliant creatures, and I'm not trying to be deceptive towards anyone when I say that antisemitism is a serious problem that needs to be taken seriously. I think your rhetoric is dangerous, and I'm afraid that if your narrative about Jews becomes commonplace, that it might lead to human rights violations.
If I might ask: what, do you think is "happening in this nation"? Sounds like some sort of conspiracy theory.
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Anonymous #4 said: If Trump loses the election his supporters are going to think it was because of mail-in ballots, illegal votes and a bunch of other reasons and they could start a lot of social unrest. They also don't like the media and they could take it out on them as well.
I don't really see what this has to do with antisemitism, so you're going to have to connect the dots for me...
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Anonymous #4 said: Yes, there's corrupt and greedy people in every culture, but it's nothing where near the levels in the Jewish culture. It's all about proportion and comparing it to other cultures isn't serving any good purpose.
That is such a fucked up thing to say. How the fuck are you measuring how many corrupt and people there are in every culture? I'm calling you out, dude: the only reason you believe that Jewish culture produces more corrupt and greedy people than any other culture is because you're antisemitic. You don't have any data to back up your point - it's based purely on stereotypes and propaganda. There's no argument I could provide against you here because your position is so irrational that even reason itself won't be able to show you the light. You don't even realize how cucked you are if you believe this bullshit about Jews being more greedy or more corrupt. I feel so sad that you actually believe that.
I'm not comparing Jews to any other culture at all. You're the one doing that when you say that Jews are greedier and more corrupt than other cultures. Are you even reading what you're writing at this point?
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #11]
#26884121 - 08/16/20 11:59 PM (3 years, 5 months ago) |
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I kind of think Jews are just extremely greedy and hateful to other cultures myself I have never gotten 5 bills in a row from anyone but Jews. The greediest people I have owed money to still only billed me for one thing in one aspect at a time. Only with Jews have I gotten one bill from the son, then one bill from the father, then one bill from the brother, then one bill from the uncle, then one bill from the lawyer who is also a Jew, then one bill from another Jew across the street then they refer you to another Jew to help you get ripped off for more money on your car then they refer you to a doctor who is a Jew then they refer you somewhere to get a job but you need an education for the job who is owned by another Jew friend of theirs then they refer you to a college and the recruiter is a Jew. I mean they are pretty greedy man just saying they only lend a help if they can take every penny you ever saved in your life in a 5 minute period of time. Believe me they do not want to pay for shit either. Also I am not anti semite I am just keeping it real leaving your wallet around a Jew is like leaving a steak within reach of a hungry dog and expecting it to still be there
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #10]
#26884165 - 08/17/20 01:07 AM (3 years, 5 months ago) |
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this thread is a cesspool. shut'er down
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #3]
#26884196 - 08/17/20 01:55 AM (3 years, 5 months ago) |
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #10]
#26884459 - 08/17/20 08:57 AM (3 years, 5 months ago) |
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There's definitely so much antisemitism in this thread that it's become exhausting for me to invest time into it, so I'm gonna dip out for my own mental health.
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #11] 2
#26884540 - 08/17/20 09:37 AM (3 years, 5 months ago) |
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If any moderator feels like curbing the antisemitism, feel supported.
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #3]
#26885887 - 08/17/20 11:27 PM (3 years, 5 months ago) |
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Anonymous #3 said: I just want a President who can keep off the twitter and make sound decisions. I'd even take four more years of Bush.
I also want a portion of the population to get their head out of their ass and see what a corrupt amoral person Trump is. But that's simply asking too much.
American politics are corrupt beyond measure.
Pederast are in control of all the polititions. Vote for either party and you're likely voting for a child rapist.
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #16]
#26885916 - 08/18/20 12:10 AM (3 years, 5 months ago) |
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Yet another conspiracy theorist, Hi Vladimir, Donnie is doing a good job for you.
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #1]
#26885969 - 08/18/20 01:53 AM (3 years, 5 months ago) |
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Conspiracy theorists is what people say to help them deal with cognitive dissonance. Truth is too painful to process so you deny it.
Pederast Biden, is a fact, choosing him over "grab them by the pussy" Drump is like choosing to snort diarrhea through a straw over drinking it through a straw. That is my opinion, and I didn't need to conspire with anyone to come up with it and I damn sure didn't learn it watching the idiot box.
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #16]
#26885974 - 08/18/20 02:22 AM (3 years, 5 months ago) |
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you wouldn't know the truth if it bent you over and pounded you in the ass using sand as lube. conspiracy theorists are the most unproductive people who spend all day throwing around baseless accusations. when i think of a conspiracy theorist, i think of some peach faced hillbilly harassing the families of sandy hook victims. they are the worst kind of people. also, do anti-vaxxers also count as conspiracy theorists? all a conspiracy theorist has ever done is grief on other people and cause old diseases like polio to emerge after 50 years. i wish there would be a government conspiracy to launch these people into space.
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Anonymous #16
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #3]
#26885976 - 08/18/20 02:34 AM (3 years, 5 months ago) |
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Get rid of everyone who doesn't agree with me is kind of the nazi platform.
As I can see you're have difficulty, let me suggest a few deep breaths and maybe a little exercise, I hear these two things do wonders for cognition.
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #3]
#26886303 - 08/18/20 08:50 AM (3 years, 5 months ago) |
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Anonymous #3 said: I just want a President who can keep off the twitter and make sound decisions. I'd even take four more years of Bush.
I also want a portion of the population to get their head out of their ass and see what a corrupt amoral person Trump is. But that's simply asking too much.
American politics are corrupt beyond measure.
Pederast are in control of all the polititions. Vote for either party and you're likely voting for a child rapist.

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Anonymous #16 said: Conspiracy theorists is what people say to help them deal with cognitive dissonance. Truth is too painful to process so you deny it.
Pederast Biden, is a fact, choosing him over "grab them by the pussy" Drump is like choosing to snort diarrhea through a straw over drinking it through a straw. That is my opinion, and I didn't need to conspire with anyone to come up with it and I damn sure didn't learn it watching the idiot box.

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Anonymous #16 said: Get rid of everyone who doesn't agree with me is kind of the nazi platform.
As I can see you're have difficulty, let me suggest a few deep breaths and maybe a little exercise, I hear these two things do wonders for cognition.

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Anonymous #3 said: you wouldn't know the truth if it bent you over and pounded you in the ass using sand as lube. conspiracy theorists are the most unproductive people who spend all day throwing around baseless accusations. when i think of a conspiracy theorist, i think of some peach faced hillbilly harassing the families of sandy hook victims. they are the worst kind of people. also, do anti-vaxxers also count as conspiracy theorists? all a conspiracy theorist has ever done is grief on other people and cause old diseases like polio to emerge after 50 years. i wish there would be a government conspiracy to launch these people into space.
Sounds like a conspiracy. Must be a conspiracy theorist
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #10]
#26886610 - 08/18/20 12:06 PM (3 years, 5 months ago) |
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conspiracy theories used to be cool. like how the government would hide aliens, or how secret projects like haarp would control the weather. this new wave of conspiracy theorist is bullshit.
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #3]
#26886822 - 08/18/20 01:48 PM (3 years, 5 months ago) |
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The original "conspiracy theory" was that a second shooter was responsible for blowing President Kennedy's brains out of the back of his skull. The video of the incident clearly shows two different impacts from two different directions. Kennedy had also recently given a speech on how secret societies controlled the world and how it was up to the individual citizens to take back their country from this malfeasance. Yep, all a big crazy conspiracy for sure, I'm thinking it is well beyond the theory stage at this point though...
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #11]
#26886835 - 08/18/20 01:55 PM (3 years, 5 months ago) |
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Anonymous #4 said: You speak out against antisemitism all the time, but refuse to speak out against the rich corrupt Jews that create all the problems in the first place, that's why there's a major problem.
I have no problem with speaking out against rich and corrupt people, but the fact that these people exist doesn't justify antisemitism. I'm a Jew and I'm neither wealthy nor corrupt. Does the evil actions of other people who were raised with the same religion that I was somehow justify hatred directed towards me and my family? I don't think it does.
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Anonymous #4 said: Also, this claim you're always going to be a victim regardless of the situation is just another rationalization for the behavior.
You're misrepresenting my position. I didn't say that Jews are "always going to be a victim". I said that, historically, we have been the victims regardless of our social status. Hopefully, one day we will live in a world where Jews aren't victims of bigotry.
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Anonymous #4 said: They're going to hate us anyways, so we'll just do whatever we want because he doesn't matter is your attitude.
That couldn't be further away from my actual position, and I think it's childish of you to misrepresent my words. I think you understand what I'm saying perfectly well, so I can only assume that your blatant misrepresentation of my position is in bad faith. I do not believe that people "are going to hate Jews no matter what". I think a world without antisemitism is possible, and I hope that one day we can live in such a world. What I am saying is that we live in a world where antisemitism is a problem, and that there is no justification for antisemitism. Antisemitism is an injustice, and it sometimes has very grave consequences. If we don't take it seriously and speak out against it, it may lead to human rights violations.
I believe it is wrong to abuse government power. I believe it is wrong to hoard obscene amounts of wealth. I believe it is wrong to murder, rape, and steal. I believe it is wrong to hate other people because of their culture. I don't believe any of these things because I'm a Jew. I believe these things because I'm a human being, and because I have compassion for other human beings. I don't think it's okay for Jews to "just do whatever we want". I believe we have an obligation to treat others with respect. Antisemitism is treating me, my family, some of my friends, and millions of innocent people with disrespect. You think that's okay because some Jews are bad people? What kind of logic is that?
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Anonymous #4 said: At first #11 was playing dumb and suggesting he didn't even know who the bad actors were in his culture, but now all of a sudden he does know. You're not fooling anyone, you know exactly what the deal is and you're still trying to justify it.
I'm not trying to fool anyone at all. Deception is not my game here. I want to be as clear as possible, and I want anyone who reads this to be able to understand exactly what I'm saying. My claim is that antisemitism is an injustice. It is unjust to hold hatred towards me just because of my culture, especially when I am completely innocent and generally act in a morally permissible fashion. Why is that so difficult for you to agree with?
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Anonymous #4 said: It's time for Jews to step to the plate and do the right thing and stop playing victim.
Oh how I wish that this was all just some role that we were playing. I sincerely wish that I never had someone shout "dirty kike" at me over and over again in public. I sincerely wish that people never drew swastikas on my personal belongings. I sincerely wish that there weren't angry mobs of people who organized in Charlottesville, VA two years ago and chanted "gas the kikes" and "Jews will not replace us" in unison. I sincerely wish that the Holocaust didn't happen (though I have a feeling that you might already believe that it didn't - or maybe you're about to suggest that it wasn't as bad as it actually seemed - or maybe you're about to suggest that it wasn't really six million Jews that died). I sincerely wish that I was just "playing the victim", because that would mean that the horrible things that happen to Jews would all just be a fantasy. It's not a fantasy, though. Antisemitism is real, and I'm not "playing a victim". I am a victim, and so are many other Jews that I know.
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Anonymous #4 said: People aren't as stupid as you think, they know what's happening in this nation.
I don't think people are stupid. I actually think people are pretty smart. Hell, we built the Internet, we landed on the moon, we've split the atom. Humans are brilliant creatures, and I'm not trying to be deceptive towards anyone when I say that antisemitism is a serious problem that needs to be taken seriously. I think your rhetoric is dangerous, and I'm afraid that if your narrative about Jews becomes commonplace, that it might lead to human rights violations.
If I might ask: what, do you think is "happening in this nation"? Sounds like some sort of conspiracy theory.
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Anonymous #4 said: If Trump loses the election his supporters are going to think it was because of mail-in ballots, illegal votes and a bunch of other reasons and they could start a lot of social unrest. They also don't like the media and they could take it out on them as well.
I don't really see what this has to do with antisemitism, so you're going to have to connect the dots for me...
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Anonymous #4 said: Yes, there's corrupt and greedy people in every culture, but it's nothing where near the levels in the Jewish culture. It's all about proportion and comparing it to other cultures isn't serving any good purpose.
That is such a fucked up thing to say. How the fuck are you measuring how many corrupt and people there are in every culture? I'm calling you out, dude: the only reason you believe that Jewish culture produces more corrupt and greedy people than any other culture is because you're antisemitic. You don't have any data to back up your point - it's based purely on stereotypes and propaganda. There's no argument I could provide against you here because your position is so irrational that even reason itself won't be able to show you the light. You don't even realize how cucked you are if you believe this bullshit about Jews being more greedy or more corrupt. I feel so sad that you actually believe that.
I'm not comparing Jews to any other culture at all. You're the one doing that when you say that Jews are greedier and more corrupt than other cultures. Are you even reading what you're writing at this point?
OK, let's get honest here. You're suggesting the Jewish culture isn't anymore greedy or corrupt than any other culture, and under everything being equal, you would be correct. Jews are massively over represented in the world of global finance. Where there is big money there's abuse and corruption. Jews are massively over represented in private equity, hedge funds, money managers, real estate investments, bankers and central bankers. Those are the most powerful positions in the world. With great power comes greater responsibility.
Why are Jews so massively over represented in those positions of power? Because it's part of the culture. There's no denying the over representation, it's quantifiable. Again, some might suggest it's a major accomplishment to have such a massive over representation in the most powerful positions of global finance, so one can also look at it that way as well.
People that control money are usually very greedy and corrupt by nature, it doesn't matter what culture they come from, so let's be clear about that aspect.
So just put away your propaganda, stereotypes and antisemitism BS and get honest about why the perception exists in the first place. Everybody knows how shitty the system is today and most of it stems from the greed at the top. So just stop denying about what's happening today and wake up to it. The greed is off the charts and we know the major players behind it, it's not based on antisemitism, it's based on reality. I really hope those people in control have a change of heart at some point, it's better for everybody in the long run.
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #4] 1
#26886988 - 08/18/20 03:44 PM (3 years, 5 months ago) |
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Anonymous #4 said: OK, let's get honest here. You're suggesting the Jewish culture isn't anymore greedy or corrupt than any other culture, and under everything being equal, you would be correct. Jews are massively over represented in the world of global finance. Where there is big money there's abuse and corruption. Jews are massively over represented in private equity, hedge funds, money managers, real estate investments, bankers and central bankers. Those are the most powerful positions in the world. With great power comes greater responsibility.
Why are Jews so massively over represented in those positions of power? Because it's part of the culture. There's no denying the over representation, it's quantifiable. Again, some might suggest it's a major accomplishment to have such a massive over representation in the most powerful positions of global finance, so one can also look at it that way as well.
People that control money are usually very greedy and corrupt by nature, it doesn't matter what culture they come from, so let's be clear about that aspect.
So just put away your propaganda, stereotypes and antisemitism BS and get honest about why the perception exists in the first place. Everybody knows how shitty the system is today and most of it stems from the greed at the top. So just stop denying about what's happening today and wake up to it. The greed is off the charts and we know the major players behind it, it's not based on antisemitism, it's based on reality. I really hope those people in control have a change of heart at some point, it's better for everybody in the long run.
I'd be careful about engaging with me in an argument about this particular topic, because you're about to get schooled. If you think that Jews are the ones solely responsible for our own stereotypes, then you just don't know your history. The stereotypes you're relying on in your ignorant argument here fall under the umbrella of "economic antisemitism". These stereotypes can all be traced back to 17th century Europe, and if you read about what was happening to Jews during that time, you'll find that things are not nearly as simple as you're playing them out to be.
Turns out that the stereotype of the wealthy, greedy, Jewish banker actually goes all the way back to the 17th century, but not much earlier than that. It's not a stereotype that evolved as a result of modern global economics. People have believed Jews were corrupt, greedy bankers for hundreds of years. In the 17th century, the Catholic church declared that it was a sin to lend money in exchange for interest. In other words, it was considered sinful to be a banker. However, they still saw banking as a "necessary evil" (it was argued to be necessary so that the lords of the monarchy could collect taxes from the poor). Since Jews didn't adhere to Catholic doctrine, they had no moral problems with banking. So, Jews became bankers because most other Europeans thought it was a sin. Nobody else would take the job. Furthermore, there were already notions of ethnic antisemitism that lingered from the Roman Catholic church that pushed Jews out of working primary or secondary sector jobs.
This situation was extremely convenient for the already-extant economic structure of European monarchies. The lords of the middle ages would impose unfair taxes on the working class, causing them to accrue massive debts to the state. These lords would then hire Jewish bankers as creditors to collect these taxes on their behalf, since they saw banking as a sin while the Jews didn't. This led to the working class developing a disdain for Jews, who they saw as greedy bankers who were just there to take their money. In reality, the Jews were working in the interests of the lords, which is where the real greed was coming from.
There's a lot more to the history of the wealthy, ruling class using Jews as economic scapegoats throughout the development of the western world, and there are other people who could explain it to you far more elegantly than I could. You can read more about it in this book, or are you going to try and say that this history book is just "Jewish propaganda"?
Antisemitism almost always involves rewriting history. Much of modern-day antisemitism is all about Holocaust denial (or "Holocaust revisionism" as bigots like to call it so that it doesn't sound as bad). If it isn't about flat out denying that the Holocaust happened, it's about questioning whether or not 6 million is the true death count, or about claiming that the death camps weren't as bad as the history books make them out to be. This Holocaust denial is often coupled with the conspiracy theory that Jews are "playing the victim" to gain sympathy so that they can control the world. The claim that "Jewish culture" is responsible for the stereotype of the greedy Jewish banker is just as ignorant as the claim that "Jewish culture" is responsible for the stereotype of the Jewish victim.
In reality, "Jewish culture" is not to blame at all for the stereotype of the Jewish banker: the events that took place during 17th century Europe are. The stereotype became solidified in Western culture thanks to popular media: Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice and Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist both had characters that reinforced the stereotype of the greedy Jewish banker. Furthermore, much of the western world was swayed by a completely fabricated document called The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, which was a propaganda booklet created by the Russians in the early 1900's meant to expose some (completely imaginary) global conspiracy for Jews to rule the world. So, don't go pointing your finger at me and saying that I'm the one being swayed by propaganda. If you think that antisemitism isn't rooted in propaganda, then you just don't know your history at all.
Look, fellow shroomerite,I understand that our world is incredibly unfair. Greedy, corrupt people take advantage of the working class. First of all, I want you to know that I am a victim of that same system. Second of all, I want you to know that your belief that Jewish culture is somewhat to blame for this disparity is rooted in ignorance about history. Third of all, I want you to know that, even though you hold some pretty antisemitic beliefs, I don't hate you. Finally, I want to encourage you to educate yourself. If you're going to talk about "Jewish culture", then you need to learn about what Jewish culture is. Study Jewish history, appreciate the works of Jewish artists, and read the writing of Jewish authors to gain some perspective. Once you've done that, then you can come and talk to me about Jewish culture. I don't hate you, man, but you are so ignorant about me and my people, and all I can tell you is that you would benefit from educating yourself.
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #11]
#26887293 - 08/18/20 06:52 PM (3 years, 5 months ago) |
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#11 spitting out the facts but im not optimistic about the anti-semites changing their tune after just one post. people pick and choose the facts they want to believe and dig their heels in. someday, this whole thing about judging and oppressing others based on ethnicity will be a thing of the past. seemed like we were doing pretty good, until recently.
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #4]
#26887520 - 08/18/20 09:50 PM (3 years, 5 months ago) |
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Anonymous #4 said: You speak out against antisemitism all the time, but refuse to speak out against the rich corrupt Jews that create all the problems in the first place, that's why there's a major problem.
I have no problem with speaking out against rich and corrupt people, but the fact that these people exist doesn't justify antisemitism. I'm a Jew and I'm neither wealthy nor corrupt. Does the evil actions of other people who were raised with the same religion that I was somehow justify hatred directed towards me and my family? I don't think it does.
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Anonymous #4 said: Also, this claim you're always going to be a victim regardless of the situation is just another rationalization for the behavior.
You're misrepresenting my position. I didn't say that Jews are "always going to be a victim". I said that, historically, we have been the victims regardless of our social status. Hopefully, one day we will live in a world where Jews aren't victims of bigotry.
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Anonymous #4 said: They're going to hate us anyways, so we'll just do whatever we want because he doesn't matter is your attitude.
That couldn't be further away from my actual position, and I think it's childish of you to misrepresent my words. I think you understand what I'm saying perfectly well, so I can only assume that your blatant misrepresentation of my position is in bad faith. I do not believe that people "are going to hate Jews no matter what". I think a world without antisemitism is possible, and I hope that one day we can live in such a world. What I am saying is that we live in a world where antisemitism is a problem, and that there is no justification for antisemitism. Antisemitism is an injustice, and it sometimes has very grave consequences. If we don't take it seriously and speak out against it, it may lead to human rights violations.
I believe it is wrong to abuse government power. I believe it is wrong to hoard obscene amounts of wealth. I believe it is wrong to murder, rape, and steal. I believe it is wrong to hate other people because of their culture. I don't believe any of these things because I'm a Jew. I believe these things because I'm a human being, and because I have compassion for other human beings. I don't think it's okay for Jews to "just do whatever we want". I believe we have an obligation to treat others with respect. Antisemitism is treating me, my family, some of my friends, and millions of innocent people with disrespect. You think that's okay because some Jews are bad people? What kind of logic is that?
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Anonymous #4 said: At first #11 was playing dumb and suggesting he didn't even know who the bad actors were in his culture, but now all of a sudden he does know. You're not fooling anyone, you know exactly what the deal is and you're still trying to justify it.
I'm not trying to fool anyone at all. Deception is not my game here. I want to be as clear as possible, and I want anyone who reads this to be able to understand exactly what I'm saying. My claim is that antisemitism is an injustice. It is unjust to hold hatred towards me just because of my culture, especially when I am completely innocent and generally act in a morally permissible fashion. Why is that so difficult for you to agree with?
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Anonymous #4 said: It's time for Jews to step to the plate and do the right thing and stop playing victim.
Oh how I wish that this was all just some role that we were playing. I sincerely wish that I never had someone shout "dirty kike" at me over and over again in public. I sincerely wish that people never drew swastikas on my personal belongings. I sincerely wish that there weren't angry mobs of people who organized in Charlottesville, VA two years ago and chanted "gas the kikes" and "Jews will not replace us" in unison. I sincerely wish that the Holocaust didn't happen (though I have a feeling that you might already believe that it didn't - or maybe you're about to suggest that it wasn't as bad as it actually seemed - or maybe you're about to suggest that it wasn't really six million Jews that died). I sincerely wish that I was just "playing the victim", because that would mean that the horrible things that happen to Jews would all just be a fantasy. It's not a fantasy, though. Antisemitism is real, and I'm not "playing a victim". I am a victim, and so are many other Jews that I know.
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Anonymous #4 said: People aren't as stupid as you think, they know what's happening in this nation.
I don't think people are stupid. I actually think people are pretty smart. Hell, we built the Internet, we landed on the moon, we've split the atom. Humans are brilliant creatures, and I'm not trying to be deceptive towards anyone when I say that antisemitism is a serious problem that needs to be taken seriously. I think your rhetoric is dangerous, and I'm afraid that if your narrative about Jews becomes commonplace, that it might lead to human rights violations.
If I might ask: what, do you think is "happening in this nation"? Sounds like some sort of conspiracy theory.
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Anonymous #4 said: If Trump loses the election his supporters are going to think it was because of mail-in ballots, illegal votes and a bunch of other reasons and they could start a lot of social unrest. They also don't like the media and they could take it out on them as well.
I don't really see what this has to do with antisemitism, so you're going to have to connect the dots for me...
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Anonymous #4 said: Yes, there's corrupt and greedy people in every culture, but it's nothing where near the levels in the Jewish culture. It's all about proportion and comparing it to other cultures isn't serving any good purpose.
That is such a fucked up thing to say. How the fuck are you measuring how many corrupt and people there are in every culture? I'm calling you out, dude: the only reason you believe that Jewish culture produces more corrupt and greedy people than any other culture is because you're antisemitic. You don't have any data to back up your point - it's based purely on stereotypes and propaganda. There's no argument I could provide against you here because your position is so irrational that even reason itself won't be able to show you the light. You don't even realize how cucked you are if you believe this bullshit about Jews being more greedy or more corrupt. I feel so sad that you actually believe that.
I'm not comparing Jews to any other culture at all. You're the one doing that when you say that Jews are greedier and more corrupt than other cultures. Are you even reading what you're writing at this point?
OK, let's get honest here. You're suggesting the Jewish culture isn't anymore greedy or corrupt than any other culture, and under everything being equal, you would be correct. Jews are massively over represented in the world of global finance. Where there is big money there's abuse and corruption. Jews are massively over represented in private equity, hedge funds, money managers, real estate investments, bankers and central bankers. Those are the most powerful positions in the world. With great power comes greater responsibility.
Why are Jews so massively over represented in those positions of power? Because it's part of the culture. There's no denying the over representation, it's quantifiable. Again, some might suggest it's a major accomplishment to have such a massive over representation in the most powerful positions of global finance, so one can also look at it that way as well.
People that control money are usually very greedy and corrupt by nature, it doesn't matter what culture they come from, so let's be clear about that aspect.
So just put away your propaganda, stereotypes and antisemitism BS and get honest about why the perception exists in the first place. Everybody knows how shitty the system is today and most of it stems from the greed at the top. So just stop denying about what's happening today and wake up to it. The greed is off the charts and we know the major players behind it, it's not based on antisemitism, it's based on reality. I really hope those people in control have a change of heart at some point, it's better for everybody in the long run.
I am on your side dawg
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #3]
#26887583 - 08/18/20 11:33 PM (3 years, 5 months ago) |
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Anonymous #3 said: #11 spitting out the facts but im not optimistic about the anti-semites changing their tune after just one post. people pick and choose the facts they want to believe and dig their heels in.
I'm not super optimistic about it either. Antisemitism is a fundamentally irrational position to hold, and you can't use rational arguments to demonstrate the value of being rational. Letting go of ignorant beliefs requires education, perspective, and experience. I can't hope to change anyone's mind with a forum post, but I refuse to just let someone get away with spewing out stereotypes, so I'm at least going to try. I can only hope that the people here who hold prejudice against Jews will gain some more experience that might show them that we don't deserve the hate we receive, and that there is no justification for antisemitism. It's the only thing that will change their minds.
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Anonymous #3 said: someday, this whole thing about judging and oppressing others based on ethnicity will be a thing of the past. seemed like we were doing pretty good, until recently.
Anyone who believes antisemitism is a thing of the past is being naive. We abolished slavery and passed the Civil Rights Act in the U.S., but it would be totally naive to think that racism is no longer an issue in the U.S. because of this - racism still shows its face in the U.S. in different ways. Similarly, it would be naive to think that antisemitism is no longer an issue because WWII ended and the Nazis lost. Antisemitism is alive and well. It's making a comeback in Germany, and it's starting to show its face more and more in the U.S. as well (as evidenced by this thread).
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #11]
#26890480 - 08/20/20 05:50 PM (3 years, 5 months ago) |
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #17]
#26891164 - 08/21/20 07:04 AM (3 years, 5 months ago) |
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #10]
#26891253 - 08/21/20 08:12 AM (3 years, 5 months ago) |
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How did we get from tired of Trump criticism to antisemitic remarks? 
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #15]
#26891399 - 08/21/20 09:49 AM (3 years, 5 months ago) |
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Anonymous #15 said: How did we get from tired of Trump criticism to antisemitic remarks? 
Antisemitism can easily be found on every corner of the Internet.
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #11]
#26897789 - 08/24/20 08:13 PM (3 years, 5 months ago) |
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Yes mr. Jew-hater spair us your dribble ..... lets get back to hating that Orange piece of shit!!
When they spray the varmint fumigant in the White House to purge Trump, his whore wife, and the nepotistic scum and lap dogs out ... trump fatigue will be releived. For us all!
Only thing better would be if I could land the tip of my shoe up his ass as he's running to the plane to go meet his mentor and savior Vladimir.
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #1]
#26898181 - 08/25/20 06:09 AM (3 years, 5 months ago) |
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When they spray the varmint fumigant in the White House to purge Trump, his whore wife, and the nepotistic scum and lap dogs out ... trump fatigue will be releived. For us all! .
No.
Because he and his cronies appointed countless of his cronies in countless positions of power where they will fester on for decades and decades and decades.
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #1]
#26898391 - 08/25/20 09:27 AM (3 years, 5 months ago) |
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Anonymous #1 said: Yes mr. Jew-hater spair us your dribble ..... lets get back to hating that Orange piece of shit!!
When they spray the varmint fumigant in the White House to purge Trump, his whore wife, and the nepotistic scum and lap dogs out ... trump fatigue will be releived. For us all!
Only thing better would be if I could land the tip of my shoe up his ass as he's running to the plane to go meet his mentor and savior Vladimir.
Keep in mind that one of the main reasons he's running for re-election is to avoid being sent to prison.
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #3]
#26928876 - 09/10/20 07:24 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Anonymous #3 said: Anti-semites have caused far more problems than anybody else in modern history. You shouldn't expect to be treated well when you hold the same views as the people who have invaded countries and killed millions based on prejudice.
Like the communists? Why did your people commit the Holodomor and why won't you chastise those responsible?
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #18]
#26929085 - 09/10/20 09:44 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Why did your people commit the Holocaust?
See, I can do it too, pin things on you and what not see how unproductive it is?
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #18]
#26930107 - 09/11/20 02:35 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Anonymous #18 said: Like the communists? Why did your people commit the Holodomor and why won't you chastise those responsible?
Recognizing that the Soviet Government manufactured a massive famine that killed millions of Ukrainians does not somehow justify the Holocaust.
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #11] 1
#26935416 - 09/14/20 03:32 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Yes I dont evn live in the US and I have trump fatigue. Like seriously just dum this asshole so we can go back to wte we had before.
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Anonymous #20
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #19]
#26935679 - 09/14/20 05:58 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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I am also not American but hope Trump gets voted out. I'm not just sick of his shit, I'm sick of hearing how other people are sick of his shit. It was kind of funny/entertaining when he first got elected but stopped being amusing a long time ago. I really would like to never see him or hear of him again.
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Anonymous #3
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #20]
#26935879 - 09/14/20 08:31 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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i wasn't too worried about trump himself when he was elected, but i knew his supporters wouldn't be able to stfu for 4 years straight. and i was right
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Anonymous #15
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #3]
#26937503 - 09/15/20 04:32 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Just re-elect the guy and let him finish what he started.
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Anonymous #1
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #15]
#26941303 - 09/17/20 08:35 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Is that you ... Vladimir err imean number 15? maybe Xi? eh Mussolini from the past?
Finish what he started? WTFU talkin about? There will be no more liberty freedom nor justice for all if we allow him to finish. Hopefully covid will finish him painfully.
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Anonymous #15
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #1]
#26942192 - 09/18/20 10:34 AM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Quote:
Anonymous #1 said:
Finish what he started? WTFU talkin about? There will be no more liberty freedom nor justice for all if we allow him to finish.
The backlash of that will trigger a revolution where Americans take control over their nation back from the oligarchy, and that is in everybody's best interest.
So, let him make such an epic mess that the American people set their differences aside and rise to remove from powers the elites that have been working against America's best interests for decades.
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Anonymous #10
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #15]
#26943172 - 09/18/20 09:28 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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What is the worst part about Trump winning and what is the worst part about Trump not winning?
Or am I just basically asking everyone to repeat the thread?
But you know lets isolate the extreme. What is the extreme best case scenario and the extreme worst case scenario about Trump winning?
And what if Biden wins? Will it be communism? I have to ask don't I?
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Anonymous #11
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #10] 1
#26944027 - 09/19/20 12:18 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Anonymous #10 said: And what if Biden wins? Will it be communism?
No, that's something that the Trump campaign wants people to believe so that they think that this election is actually a battle against communism.
No, if Biden wins, we're going to have a Neo-Liberal Capitalist for president, just like Obama and just like George W. Bush. It's not going to end the military exploitation in the middle east. It's not going to bring affordable healthcare. It's not going to put much needed restrictions on giant businesses. If Biden wins, it's going to be more of the same bullshit we've been dealing with for the past nearly 20 years.
If Trump wins, we're going to have a Neo-Liberal Capitalist for president, just like Obama and just like George W. Bush. But, we'll have less protection for LGBT+ rights, fewer women's rights, more xenophobic claims coming straight from the horse's mouth, etc.
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Anonymous #21
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #11]
#26944059 - 09/19/20 12:36 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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you know what I am more fatigued by? Foreigners that don't live here or cannot vote here crying about our politicians. Shut the fuck up and mind your own business. I think your foreign agents trying to interefere on behalf of Biden.
Edited by Anonymous (09/19/20 12:50 PM)
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Anonymous #21
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #15]
#26944070 - 09/19/20 12:39 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Anonymous #15 said:
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Anonymous #1 said:
Finish what he started? WTFU talkin about? There will be no more liberty freedom nor justice for all if we allow him to finish.
The backlash of that will trigger a revolution where Americans take control over their nation back from the oligarchy, and that is in everybody's best interest.
So, let him make such an epic mess that the American people set their differences aside and rise to remove from powers the elites that have been working against America's best interests for decades.
That scenario may play out as it literally is how this country was founded. But it didnt take long for the leaders to become the tyrants they fought against. The same will haopen again if this were to play out like you propose.
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Anonymous #10
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #11]
#26945045 - 09/19/20 10:15 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Anonymous #11 said:
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Anonymous #10 said: And what if Biden wins? Will it be communism?
No, that's something that the Trump campaign wants people to believe so that they think that this election is actually a battle against communism.
No, if Biden wins, we're going to have a Neo-Liberal Capitalist for president, just like Obama and just like George W. Bush. It's not going to end the military exploitation in the middle east. It's not going to bring affordable healthcare. It's not going to put much needed restrictions on giant businesses. If Biden wins, it's going to be more of the same bullshit we've been dealing with for the past nearly 20 years.
If Trump wins, we're going to have a Neo-Liberal Capitalist for president, just like Obama and just like George W. Bush. But, we'll have less protection for LGBT+ rights, fewer women's rights, more xenophobic claims coming straight from the horse's mouth, etc.
Biden will actually be 0.00001% better
Same shit as every other election. Different year. Different day.
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Anonymous #22
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #1]
#26962485 - 09/30/20 05:21 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Anonymous #1 said: I really can't take it anymore.
I absolutely do. I was just thinking about this today. I am sick and tired of it, I don't give a shit who goes into office next, just not him. Tired as fuck of the drama. Everyone seems so much more divided and it was that way before covid.
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Anonymous #13
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #22]
#26962504 - 09/30/20 05:32 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Giving a fuck about politics is just another mental disorder
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Anonymous #10
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Re: Anyone else have Trump fatigue syndrome? [Re: Anonymous #13]
#26966553 - 10/02/20 07:22 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Anonymous #13 said: Giving a fuck about politics is just another mental disorder
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