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Hamas terrorists infiltrated Israel. 1400+ killed, 2400+ wounded, 240+ abducted. Israel declares war

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NecrosaroIII

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I talked with my aunt last night. She married into a Jewish family. They raise their kids as Jewish. As such, they're pretty concerned about the way things are going.

Apparently at her kids school anti-semeticism has been growing over the last year or so and has spiked dramatically since the terror attacks last month. Her kids have to deal with their classmates straight up walking up to them and saying "Heil Hitler" and shit.

Where did this antisemitism in America come from. When I was a teenager in the early 20s, that shit was pretty much dead. Kids have always been cruel, but if you tried to say some anti Jewish pro nazi shit, you'd be treated like you're a God damned retard.
 

ADiTAR

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I talked with my aunt last night. She married into a Jewish family. They raise their kids as Jewish. As such, they're pretty concerned about the way things are going.

Apparently at her kids school anti-semeticism has been growing over the last year or so and has spiked dramatically since the terror attacks last month. Her kids have to deal with their classmates straight up walking up to them and saying "Heil Hitler" and shit.

Where did this antisemitism in America come from. When I was a teenager in the early 20s, that shit was pretty much dead. Kids have always been cruel, but if you tried to say some anti Jewish pro nazi shit, you'd be treated like you're a God damned retard.
TikTok.
 

DeepEnigma

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Think Sesame Street GIF

JFC, tear every education institution to the ground and rebuild. This is Bolshevik 2.0 level shit.
 
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DeepEnigma

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Any outlet who was in position to document what Hamas did when the terrorism began should be stripped of all press credentials in the interests of national security. At least until a full security review is conducted.

Bingo. Especially all major outlets like CNN who have CIA offices and spooks embedded in them. Yet this shit happens.

There definitely needs to be a heavy investigation into all of this. Not that we would ever get the real answers nor would real heads roll.
 
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Happosai

Hold onto your panties
Bingo. Especially all major outlets like CNN who have CIA offices and spooks embedded in them. Yet this shit happens.

There definitely needs to be a heavy investigation into all of this. Not that we would ever get the real answers nor would real heads roll.
If this does ever diffuse in the next 5-10 years from now, maybe a mass solution for these folks. I'm sure the FBI has their names too but has sat quietly by too. Take all that funding for Palestine, send it to the Supreme court for a mass trial, pull names of everyone who was involved in this and charge with war crimes (among a list of many other things). Take more of that Palestine relief money (it was billions of dollars right?) and start cleaning house on all federal or state support universities, news media agencies and others for the removal of staff inciting anything pro-Palestine / Hamas / Islam. Remember during the Cold War many of us had these bomb shelters in our high schools (metal sign from the 60's of warning and what to do); those signs but warning to hit fire alarms anytime you start seeing this crap in the schools or institutions. I didn't agree so much before but, they're going to need to fix the 1st. There's been a little too much freedom of expression lately.
 

belmarduk

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I have a Jewish friend in Florida who's prob 60+ and she told me she got a gun and started training.


Your friend is wise to do that. Crime is completely out of control here. We have horrific anti-semetic demonstrations…. Just miles away from Disney World…. Multiple times… and our worthless state officials wouldn’t evencondemn it.
 
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DeepEnigma

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If this does ever diffuse in the next 5-10 years from now, maybe a mass solution for these folks. I'm sure the FBI has their names too but has sat quietly by too. Take all that funding for Palestine, send it to the Supreme court for a mass trial, pull names of everyone who was involved in this and charge with war crimes (among a list of many other things). Take more of that Palestine relief money (it was billions of dollars right?) and start cleaning house on all federal or state support universities, news media agencies and others for the removal of staff inciting anything pro-Palestine / Hamas / Islam. Remember during the Cold War many of us had these bomb shelters in our high schools (metal sign from the 60's of warning and what to do); those signs but warning to hit fire alarms anytime you start seeing this crap in the schools or institutions. I didn't agree so much before but, they're going to need to fix the 1st. There's been a little too much freedom of expression lately.
Sadly we had someone who had no issues pulling funding for doing nefarious things with it. The machine will never allow this to happen.
 

DeepEnigma

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Your friend is wise to do that. Crime is completely out of control here. We have horrific anti-semetic demonstrations…. Just miles away from Disney World…. Multiple times… and our worthless state officials wouldn’t evencondemn it.
The governor has been speaking out for some time, and even signing legislation for this.

The problem is, this is mainly happening in blue counties where the leaders there won't do shit and probably encourage it.

In the Tampa rally, however, citizens themselves were fighting and pushing back. Hillsborough is too close to staunch red counties and will have a fuck around and find out situation on their hands if they persist.
 

Cyberpunkd

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I know this is off topic but I'm just a Mexican who doesn't understand anti-Semitism. Why the hatred? I don't get it.
They are Jews, they need to be eliminated. This thing is at least 2000 years in the making, look it up - at some point there has always been a massacre of Jews here and there. Holocaust was simply the most successful attempt but for 300 years before there has been various pogroms of Jews throughout Europe.
 
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Raven117

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Where did this antisemitism in America come from. When I was a teenager in the early 20s, that shit was pretty much dead. Kids have always been cruel, but if you tried to say some anti Jewish pro nazi shit, you'd be treated like you're a God damned retard.
I've said this multiple times on this thread, but I've felt the same thing (and Im no spring chicken). I naively thought that this sort of anti-semitism was relegated to the dark corners of both the far right and the far left.

But man, after Oct. 7 it just felt like it exploded with so many young people being so outwardly hateful towards Jews. A group that supposedly was all "inclusive" so "coalition" vehemently lashed out.

I've had it explained to me thats its simply the critical theory of "Oppressors v. the oppressed." The rest of the context and history is not applicable. I suppose that makes twisted logical sense to justify their world view...But it just goes to show just how misguided they truly are.
 

winjer

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I know this is off topic but I'm just a Mexican who doesn't understand anti-Semitism. Why the hatred? I don't get it.

Part of it is religious bigotry.
For Christians, for 2 millennia, it was the Jews that betrayed Jesus, leading to his arrest by the Romans and crucifixion.
And the Jews refuse to believe that Jesus is the son of god. Making them apostates.
For Muslims, the Jews were the first ones to refuse the word of the prophet Muhammed.
And because the Jews don't believe in neither Jesus or Muhammed, they are considered Apostates.

Another issue is that Jews have some moderately high level of success in business and sciences, making them prime targets for envy. For example, 20% of Nobel prize laureates, have been Jews. Despite there only being 15 Million in the world.
Another issue is that they have been a minority in all countries, except Israel. This makes them the perfect scape goat, for when things go wrong in a society.
For example, Germany losing WW1. So they blamed the Jews and created the myth of the stab in the back. All the while ignoring that German Jews were the group that had the highest percentage of volunteer soldiers.

All of this just serves to reinforce the need that the Jewish people have for their own state, where they can organize and protect themselves.
The state of Israel is not just a whim, it's an absolute necessity for the Jewish people.
 
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bUt DiVerSiTy is our strength. I grew up on military base. My best friends were Korean. We just played the Nintendo and Sega machine. Our tribalism was contained between those 2 boxes and nothing else.
 
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belmarduk

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The governor has been speaking out for some time, and even signing legislation for this.

The problem is, this is mainly happening in blue counties where the leaders there won't do shit and probably encourage it.

In the Tampa rally, however, citizens themselves were fighting and pushing back. Hillsborough is too close to staunch red counties and will have a fuck around and find out situation on their hands if they persist.

I stand corrected. Good to know he finally did something.crime is quite bad in the red county I live in (Polk) and weve also had antisemetic rallies here, though fortunately there were no hate crimes involved.
 

DeepEnigma

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I stand corrected. Good to know he finally did something.crime is quite bad in the red county I live in (Polk) and weve also had antisemetic rallies here, though fortunately there were no hate crimes involved.
Crime is definitely bad, but you also have the best damned Sheriff in the state (arguably country) hard on it. You know damned well that man would rain fire down on anti-Semites who want to act a food and get violent.

CNN made an AI statement.
 
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lachesis

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Academia’s problems in a nutshell.



Not to push into a gender war, but I thought this was an interesting statistic which reflects my experience of... a lot of Pro Palestine protesters that I've seen on media - college kids, people tearing down the posters or whatnot are women. (coming from this study of differences between male & female in college majors)

In any logical sense, I just can't seem to understand why women would push for a regime that proudly denounce women's rights and all.
 

EviLore

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New York Times responds to Honest Reporting expose about their reporter who was kissed by the leader of Hamas and brought a grenade with him while riding along with Hamas during the October 7th massacre:



The accusation that anyone at The New York Times had advance knowledge of the Hamas attacks or accompanied Hamas terrorists during the attacks is untrue and outrageous. It is reckless to make such allegations, putting our journalists on the ground in Israel and Gaza at risk. The Times has extensively covered the Oct. 7 attacks and the war with fairness, impartiality, and an abiding understanding of the complexities of the conflict.

The advocacy group Honest Reporting has made vague allegations about several freelance photojournalists working in Gaza, including Yousef Masoud. Though Yousef was not working for The Times on the day of the attack, he has since done important work for us. There is no evidence for Honest Reporting’s insinuations. Our review of his work shows that he was doing what photojournalists always do during major news events, documenting the tragedy as it unfolded.

We also want to speak in defense of freelance photojournalists working in conflict areas, whose jobs often require them to rush into danger to provide first-hand witness accounts and to document important news. This is the essential role of a free press in wartime. We are gravely concerned that unsupported accusations and threats to freelancers endangers them and undermines work that serves the public interest.
 

DeepEnigma

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New York Times responds to Honest Reporting expose about their reporter who was kissed by the leader of Hamas and brought a grenade with him while riding along with Hamas during the October 7th massacre:



The accusation that anyone at The New York Times had advance knowledge of the Hamas attacks or accompanied Hamas terrorists during the attacks is untrue and outrageous. It is reckless to make such allegations, putting our journalists on the ground in Israel and Gaza at risk. The Times has extensively covered the Oct. 7 attacks and the war with fairness, impartiality, and an abiding understanding of the complexities of the conflict.

The advocacy group Honest Reporting has made vague allegations about several freelance photojournalists working in Gaza, including Yousef Masoud. Though Yousef was not working for The Times on the day of the attack, he has since done important work for us. There is no evidence for Honest Reporting’s insinuations. Our review of his work shows that he was doing what photojournalists always do during major news events, documenting the tragedy as it unfolded.

We also want to speak in defense of freelance photojournalists working in conflict areas, whose jobs often require them to rush into danger to provide first-hand witness accounts and to document important news. This is the essential role of a free press in wartime. We are gravely concerned that unsupported accusations and threats to freelancers endangers them and undermines work that serves the public interest.
Open season on journalists in wartime then? They may want to walk back those words instead of supporting them in enemy combatant or terrorist murder roles.

Also, not a single bit of denouncement from this rag.
 
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Men_in_Boxes

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Where did this antisemitism in America come from. When I was a teenager in the early 20s, that shit was pretty much dead. Kids have always been cruel, but if you tried to say some anti Jewish pro nazi shit, you'd be treated like you're a God damned retard.

Racism has been repackaged and sold as "You can be racist as long as it's towards the right groups."

We're regressing hard and very few are standing up against this BS.
 

DeepEnigma

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History is literally repeating itself, just with added ethnicities to the mix. Same damned tactics.
I will add, this collectivism is, "just get into the lower class of people."

Most Jews who still hold onto history, won't be manipulated and thrown into the "vermin group" again. No matter how much they dress it up as "oppression, victimhood, persons of color" and every bit of word games they throw to make you accept that you're perpetually oppressed and always will be by your masters leading you into these groups. You even get your own special flags separate from the "white societies!"

It's sad that more don't see it.
 
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jason10mm

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Not to push into a gender war, but I thought this was an interesting statistic which reflects my experience of... a lot of Pro Palestine protesters that I've seen on media - college kids, people tearing down the posters or whatnot are women. (coming from this study of differences between male & female in college majors)

In any logical sense, I just can't seem to understand why women would push for a regime that proudly denounce women's rights and all.
Women love dem bad boys........what 'cha gonna do?
 

Smiggs

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Racism has been repackaged and sold as "You can be racist as long as it's towards the right groups."

We're regressing hard and very few are standing up against this BS.
I remember reading on this site many years ago, before all the terrorist sympathizers left to make their own bastion of hatred, that people were claiming black folks are incapable of being racist against white people, because racism is solely a systemic and power issue. I was always taught that racism is about hating someone merely for the color of their skin, not some convoluted power structure dynamic. These people are fucking insane.
 

DeepEnigma

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Women love dem bad boys........what 'cha gonna do?
You joke, and I know you are joking but also serious at the same time. There is a psychological make-up with some women that literally encourage their own oppression from men and each other. Down to where the number one searched porn by women is rape porn.

Like the 11th man theory.


I think all women innately want strong men. Some just take it too far with macabre like tendencies and others fight it and have their soft simp whooping boys which ends in psychological disasters more often than not. Extreme religious or school indoctrination also messes with the natural order of things.
 
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jason10mm

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You joke, and I know you are joking but also serious at the same time. There is a psychological make-up with some women that literally encourage their own oppression from men and each other. Down to where the number one searched porn by women is rape porn.

I think all women innately want strong men. Some just take it too far with macabre like tendencies and others fight it and have their soft simp whooping boys which ends in psychological disasters more often than not. Extreme religious or school indoctrination also messes with the natural order of things.
Boy, is there a book series for you....:p

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Seriously, this whole fantasy series is basically a dissertation that women desire to be subjugated, are happier when dominated, and true men take what they want from them.

They are actually pretty good fantasy novels as well, at least the first 10 or so before the BDSM stuff takes over.
 

Happosai

Hold onto your panties
Part of it is religious bigotry.
For Christians, for 2 millennia, it was the Jews that betrayed Jesus, leading to his arrest by the Romans and crucifixion.
And the Jews refuse to believe that Jesus is the son of god. Making them apostates.
For Muslims, the Jews were the first ones to refuse the word of the prophet Muhammed.
And because the Jews don't believe in neither Jesus or Muhammed, they are considered Apostates.

Another issue is that Jews have some moderately high level of success in business and sciences, making them prime targets for envy. For example, 20% of Nobel prize laureates, have been Jews. Despite there only being 15 Million in the world.
Another issue is that they have been a minority in all countries, except Israel. This makes them the perfect scape goat, for when things go wrong in a society.
For example, Germany losing WW1. So they blamed the Jews and created the myth of the stab in the back. All the while ignoring that German Jews were the group that had the highest percentage of volunteer soldiers.

All of this just serves to reinforce the need that the Jewish people have for their own state, where they can organize and protect themselves.

The state of Israel is not just a whim, it's an absolute necessity for the Jewish people.
Studied a bit on this and I often see Wikipedia like historical takes on who it was during the Dark Ages that was out for the blood of Jews and Christians. Not going to make this religious. Certain Christians at that time felt betrayed but never wrote a condemnation of Jews. Nor are there any large documented cases historically of Christians massacring (or planning a massacre) of Jews. By an large, every Christian I've met supports Jews. The history of massacres was the Roman Catholic church and early Roman church. There's a lot of history on that. Roman Catholics also sided with the Nazis during WWll and that's very well documented. Modern standard will say protestant or evangelical; whatever you want to call them...they weren't condemning the Jews, Israel nor massacring them.
Islam and Catholicism have also never stood too far apart which is why they do indeed have blood on their hands.

Second paragraph is correct. There's been an envy that goes beyond just Islam against Jews for their level of success, wealthy heritage and their accomplishments. Hitler largely drove his conspiracies (with the Nazi party as his vehicle) to 'eliminate all Jews' as he felt the Anglos could just steal all this and somehow build on it. I've often asked people how they would have felt to be supporting the Nazi party in WWll Europe and hear: you just lost the war. All those empty efforts to wipe out all Jews flushed away and they were exposed as the war criminals they are/were.

All of this just serves to reinforce the need that the Jewish people have for their own state, where they can organize and protect themselves.
Abso-friggin'-lutely. Having their own state means rightfully giving Palestine back to Jewish control. Should 'current' residents wish to stay; that's on them. We've seen how Jews treated those occupying Palestine over the years vs. more recently, Hamas. Israel's going to clean house when this is done for sure. The West can condemn them all they want but there will be no ceasefire and they're taking it all back. Israel's been kind far too long -- time to back them up as they reclaim what belongs to them and provide stability in Gaza / the West Bank.

Regarding humanities and social sciences being aligned with the modern-day Nazis, and STEM being aligned against them… well, there are actually receipts historically as well.


Not going to dox my family name but anyone's welcome to DM if you'd like to know one Jewish man's story. My family (great Uncle) had a very famous mathematician which all were very proud of and he was awarded prior to WWll. He was on the Polish side of the family tree of Jews whereas the others were German Jews. Not sure what humanities were taught but the Nazis had taken over. About midway through WWll, he was taken by the German (Nazi) army. He wasn't burned. He wasn't gassed. They shot him in cold blood. Saving this list too as I know very many who'd like to see this as well.
 

winjer

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Studied a bit on this and I often see Wikipedia like historical takes on who it was during the Dark Ages that was out for the blood of Jews and Christians. Not going to make this religious. Certain Christians at that time felt betrayed but never wrote a condemnation of Jews. Nor are there any large documented cases historically of Christians massacring (or planning a massacre) of Jews. By an large, every Christian I've met supports Jews. The history of massacres was the Roman Catholic church and early Roman church. There's a lot of history on that. Roman Catholics also sided with the Nazis during WWll and that's very well documented. Modern standard will say protestant or evangelical; whatever you want to call them...they weren't condemning the Jews, Israel nor massacring them.
Islam and Catholicism have also never stood too far apart which is why they do indeed have blood on their hands.

The Catholic church has been, for most of it's history, opposed to Jews. That's why we got things like the Inquisition in the Iberian peninsula, the massacres of Jews during the crusades, forced conversions and constant persecution throughout the centuries.
But it wasn't just the Catholics. There were plenty of pogroms, in Europe, throughout the centuries.
Sometimes it wasn't just the persecution, it was just the turning away Jewish refugees.
When Nazi Germany was persecuting Jews, several tried to leave by ship, only to be refused by Britain, Cuba, the US and many other countries. Many died because no one would take them in and help them.
Britain went so far as to pass laws in 1939, limiting the entry of Jews. And they reinforced them in 1945, as the world was learning about the true scale of the Holocaust.
 

Wildebeest

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The ridiculous levels of normalisation, love and acceptance of the extraordinary Hamas atrocities, in western reactions, made me want to watch the documentary HyperNormalisation by Adam Curtis again. I recommend it for people who want a context rich documentary about the problems in the region.
 
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Happosai

Hold onto your panties
The Catholic church has been, for most of it's history, opposed to Jews. That's why we got things like the Inquisition in the Iberian peninsula, the massacres of Jews during the crusades, forced conversions and constant persecution throughout the centuries.
But it wasn't just the Catholics. There were plenty of pogroms, in Europe, throughout the centuries.
Sometimes it wasn't just the persecution, it was just the turning away Jewish refugees.
When Nazi Germany was persecuting Jews, several tried to leave by ship, only to be refused by Britain, Cuba, the US and many other countries. Many died because no one would take them in and help them.
Britain went so far as to pass laws in 1939, limiting the entry of Jews. And they reinforced them in 1945, as the world was learning about the true scale of the Holocaust.
Agreed. Painful to read this too but that's history. It's hard to read but terrible that people want to bury this. Something most don't understand is that by turning them away (looking at the West today), the silence and passive rejection says 'let whatever happens to the Jews, happen'. On a positive though, all these centuries to try to blot out the Jews and no one has ever succeeded. I truly believe that no one ever will either.
 
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