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Adonwars ago

Up until a few years ago I believed most if not all those things like an idiot because I would mearly read the headline and move on. Amazing what happens when you start to question one aspect of the supposed "reality" we live in, because soon after everything that you think you knew falls apart.

AttackHelicopter ago

I made the mistake of trying to prove /pol/ wrong years ago. When you try that and fail a few hundred times while actually verifying that Jews really are at the root most things screwing up our world, you kinda become a Nazi. Things like the holocoaster and the cage for Jews with the bear and the eagle just make you feel like a dumbass for never having checked on it before.

Adonwars ago

I've found the issue with many people is the fear of research when it comes to an ideal that contradicts their own belief (not that its breaking news). My family would cringe everytime I brought up the jews, until I became more subtle when discussing it. After about a year they are at least aware that jews run the world. Since people are slow learners

mitoriomyt ago

It's difficult to break the "you're anti-semitic" programming that's seeped into culture at every angle - in school, the workplace and Christian churches.

wanderingblade ago

I'm a Christian and I despise Israel and elite Jews. Nothing irks me more than people who act as if biblical Jews are anything to do with the ashkenazi scourge

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mitoriomyt ago

Good to know you're not what I call a cuckChristian. When I talk to Christians who say meaningless phrases like, "The jews are God's chosen people." I respond with, "Chosen for what, exactly?"