Posts like these always make me throw up a little in the back of my throat. You're not proving anything, you only create more reasons for people to dismiss pizzagate as just another antisemitic conspiracy theory. And, on a personal note, I find your attempt to vilify an entire group of people based on a couple of Talmudic verses utterly distasteful and dumb.
Funny a Jew supporter would show up and start calling me antisemitic, while trying to "defend the tribe". The term antisemitic is patently absurd to begin with and is THE classic Jewish deflection term. I think what you meant to say is anti-Jewish.
I am pointing out the Orthodox Jewish religious texts, and I haven't gone near how they view "goyim" as being soulless creatures put down as other "beasts" to be harnessed, ploughed and butchered at their will.
Is examining their texts vilification? Also, they are small group of religious fanatics who take every letter of every religious text very seriously. They go way out of their way to make sure every copy of a Torah, which is nearly always written on a lambskin, is an EXACTITUDE verbatim copy. It makes sense to check these people out especially since they have been in the WHITEHOUSE with the president for every administration going back at least since Reagan - often while the president appears to be signing something on their behalf.
Typical. An anti-Semite, angrily trying to deny his antisemitism with even more antisemitism. And, to top it all off, he opens his argumentation by calling me a "Jew supporter".
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bdiminishedminor7 ago
Posts like these always make me throw up a little in the back of my throat. You're not proving anything, you only create more reasons for people to dismiss pizzagate as just another antisemitic conspiracy theory. And, on a personal note, I find your attempt to vilify an entire group of people based on a couple of Talmudic verses utterly distasteful and dumb.
adam_danischewski ago
Funny a Jew supporter would show up and start calling me antisemitic, while trying to "defend the tribe". The term antisemitic is patently absurd to begin with and is THE classic Jewish deflection term. I think what you meant to say is anti-Jewish.
I am pointing out the Orthodox Jewish religious texts, and I haven't gone near how they view "goyim" as being soulless creatures put down as other "beasts" to be harnessed, ploughed and butchered at their will.
Is examining their texts vilification? Also, they are small group of religious fanatics who take every letter of every religious text very seriously. They go way out of their way to make sure every copy of a Torah, which is nearly always written on a lambskin, is an EXACTITUDE verbatim copy. It makes sense to check these people out especially since they have been in the WHITEHOUSE with the president for every administration going back at least since Reagan - often while the president appears to be signing something on their behalf.
bdiminishedminor7 ago
Typical. An anti-Semite, angrily trying to deny his antisemitism with even more antisemitism. And, to top it all off, he opens his argumentation by calling me a "Jew supporter".