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The jews

  • 30-07-2012 1:16pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 356 ✭✭


    The Jews are a very strange group of people. They consider themselves a separate race but this doesn't make sense, they are clearly a mixture of different races seeing as some of them are white, some of middle Eastern appearance and some black (Ethiopian jews). I was reading a thread on a white supremacist forum (strormfront.com) and I noticed someone had "Tiocfaidh ar la" as his signature so I made an account to flame the bastard for using an Irish motto and he told me why he used the motto. He said that Irish is one of the oldest and least corrupt European languages and Ireland is the one country that the Jews have more or less left alone.

    That got me thinking. Who are these Jews that inhabit just about every country on earth but never fully assimilate with the local culture and insist on considering themselves a separate race. Why is it that the richest of the rich in many countries happen to be Jews. When I was younger, I lived in Rathgar in Dublin for a year and thats the one area in Ireland where I met Jews. Theres a Jewish school on a road with the biggest houses I've seen in Dublin. Its called Zion road, its just below Rathgar village. I notice that in America, they have the anti-defamation league and the media makes Jews out to be victims, both historically and presently. If you criticize the agenda of a group of people who happen to be Jewish, you get labeled anti-semitic. I find that pretty odd. Irish have been historically oppressed in every country they inhabited and have had their land taken from them etc. but you wouldn't get labeled anti-Gaelic for criticising a group of people who happen to be of Irish descent in the US. The whole anti-semitic thing doesn't even make sense because Hebrew is just one of a number of widely spoken Semitic languages, Arabic being another one.

    I respect real Jews, the orthodox ones who adhere to their religion and view all people as equal but I think many of these zionists (the ones who setup organisations like the anti-defamation league) are modern versions of nazis. They consider themselves to be the master race and consider all non jews to be inferior. I saw a documentary that showed orthodox Jews being beaten up and harassed in Israel for opposing the occupation and oppression of the Palestinians. My view is that these zionists shield themselves behind the label "jews" so that anyone who opposes their agenda gets labeled an anti-semite. Its pretty silly considering they are the ones oppressing Semitic people (the Palestinians) as well as real Jews who oppose their agenda. Its a strange situation. The US and UK are two countries over which these "jews" have great control and these are two countries which have played a major role in the invasion of middle Eastern countries in recent years. Its strange that they're invading all these places with great historical and religious significance. The Levant (Israel), Mesopotamia (Iraq) and now Libya (right by Egypt).

    What do you make of all this?


Comments

  • Moderators, Category Moderators, Arts Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 50,895 CMod ✭✭✭✭magicbastarder


    this one is going to end well.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,062 ✭✭✭al28283


    You set up a troll account to annoy a guy you met on a white supremacist forum?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,578 ✭✭✭jonniebgood1


    This is more like a social commentary or opinion (or even conspiracy theory) than anything to do with history & heritage.


    Thread closed
    Moderator.


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