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Post by abbey1227 on May 30, 2023 19:49:56 GMT
I agree..............Fauci has been full of shit for all these years
You spelled “trump” wrong.
And your 2-3 week lock down sure seemed longer
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Post by 🐾 Molly 🐾 on May 30, 2023 19:52:37 GMT
No way on this Earth do I let badly addicted Israel-haters define Antisemitism. Right, you'll stick with your definition, which is any and all criticizm of Israel is antisemitism. Praise the "bloodlines" of notorious antisemites while talking up Israel? Ok. Claim the Jews are causing wildfires with space lasers while talking up Israel? Ok. Say that we need to fight antisemitism wherever we find it while saying Israel might not always be 100% justified in any and all actions it takes? OMG U H8 TEH JEWS!!!!!!! That about sums it up. Yup.
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Post by SciFive on May 30, 2023 19:53:01 GMT
So just to be clear, when a Democrat wants to fight antisemitism, you're against it. Wow. Why are you responding to my answer before I have given it? Did you write it for me somewhere?
The Jews are being used as weapons against the Republicans.
One word from a Republican one time is enough to classify the entire party as Antisemites.
Meanwhile, lefties spend nearly every day of their lives campaigning against the Jewish state with vile accusations that they classify as "slight criticism" that incites against half the Jews in the world.
NO, I AM NOT AGAINST DEMS WHO WANT TO FIGHT ANTISEMITISM. Apparently, Biden does have some really good ideas such as providing more security for Jewish synagogues and schools. This would certainly be welcome. Thank you, Mr. Biden.
However....
Just like women don't get to define "women" anymore, the Dems are the ones who get to define Antisemitism these days. They call ONE WORD (the name "Rothschild") as proof of vast Antisemitism across an entire party while ignoring the fact that the left is unbelievably hostile towards Israel and those who defend the Jewish state.
They say "slight criticism of Israel is not Antisemitic" while accusing Israel's Jews of genocide and Apartheid.
You can say "Wow" now because you won't understand a word I've just written.
This is what I really said and I stand by it.
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Post by 🐾 Molly 🐾 on May 30, 2023 19:53:21 GMT
You spelled “trump” wrong.
And your 2-3 week lock down sure seemed longer
Has grasping at straws ever worked for you before? Geezus, you can’t even admit that trump made a stupid comment. Cult much???
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Post by merh on May 30, 2023 20:25:11 GMT
Men never do evil so completely and cheerfully as when they do it from a religious conviction Blaise Pascal
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Post by SciFive on May 30, 2023 20:36:34 GMT
One of my favorite movies is Charade.
I love Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn!
When he meets her in the movie, he has her friend’s kid and asks if he belongs to her. She says no and asks if he was robbing a bank.
No, he was throwing snowballs at Baron Rothschild.
They chat and then the friend takes the kid away to go back where he was. “I’ve never seen a Rothschild before.”
Was this supposed to be mean? My primary association with the Rothschilds was the funding of Jewish projects in the Holy Land before Israel was founded. I don’t hear the name all that much otherwise.
Angelina Jolie seems to be good friends with a 45 year old one. Is this a concern?
Liberals have my explicit permission to say the name in front of me once or twice in their lives.
Problem solved.
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Post by SciFive on May 30, 2023 20:38:53 GMT
Men never do evil so completely and cheerfully as when they do it from a religious conviction Blaise Pascal Over 300 years ago, King Louis XIV of France asked Blaise Pascal, the great Christian philosopher, to give him proof of God. Pascal answered, “Why the Jews, your Majesty, the Jews!” That the Jewish nation—such a tiny group of people—survived two thousand years of exile and persecution was nothing short of a supernatural phenomenon. Pascal wasn’t the only one who was so amazed by the survival of the Jewish people. Other thinkers, philosophers and historians have noticed something unusual about the Jews.
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Post by 🐾 Molly 🐾 on May 30, 2023 20:43:24 GMT
One of my favorite movies is Charade. I love Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn! When he meets her in the movie, he has her friend’s kid and asks if he belongs to her. She says no and asks if he was robbing a bank. No, he was throwing snowballs at Baron Rothschild. They chat and then the friend takes the kid away to go back where he was. “I’ve never seen a Rothschild before.” Was this supposed to be mean? My primary association with the Rothschilds was the funding of Jewish projects in the Holy Land before Israel was founded. I don’t hear the name all that much otherwise. Angelina Jolie seems to be good friends with a 45 year old one. Is this a concern? Liberals have my explicit permission to say the name in front of me once or twice in their lives. Problem solved. You’ll do anything to excuse anti-semitism from right wingers. We get it. In the past - you recognized that invoking the Rothschilds was an anti-semitic trope. In fact, you posted an article referencing it here: imdb2.freeforums.net/post/3478343 and you also agreed with marsatax, who also recognized that invoking the rothschilds was an anti-semitic trope here: imdb2.freeforums.net/post/1882105. And here - papahimel referenced it and recognized it as an antisemitic trope and you agreed. imdb2.freeforums.net/post/642277The only that has changed is now it is a right winger that is doing it, so now, it is suddenly 'fine' and 'not a problem'.
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Post by PresArvid47 on May 30, 2023 20:52:38 GMT
One of my favorite movies is Charade. I love Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn! When he meets her in the movie, he has her friend’s kid and asks if he belongs to her. She says no and asks if he was robbing a bank. No, he was throwing snowballs at Baron Rothschild. They chat and then the friend takes the kid away to go back where he was. “I’ve never seen a Rothschild before.” Was this supposed to be mean? My primary association with the Rothschilds was the funding of Jewish projects in the Holy Land before Israel was founded. I don’t hear the name all that much otherwise. Angelina Jolie seems to be good friends with a 45 year old one. Is this a concern? Liberals have my explicit permission to say the name in front of me once or twice in their lives. Problem solved. You’ll do anything to excuse anti-semitism from right wingers. We get it. Not just her, but Israelis in general. They love Orban, who depicts George Soros with classic anti-semitic trope of being an octopus. They love other anti-semitic authoritarian governments of Poland and Turkey.
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Post by kiwi on May 30, 2023 21:08:16 GMT
One of my favorite movies is Charade. I love Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn! When he meets her in the movie, he has her friend’s kid and asks if he belongs to her. She says no and asks if he was robbing a bank. No, he was throwing snowballs at Baron Rothschild. They chat and then the friend takes the kid away to go back where he was. “I’ve never seen a Rothschild before.” Was this supposed to be mean? My primary association with the Rothschilds was the funding of Jewish projects in the Holy Land before Israel was founded. I don’t hear the name all that much otherwise. Angelina Jolie seems to be good friends with a 45 year old one. Is this a concern? Liberals have my explicit permission to say the name in front of me once or twice in their lives. Problem solved. You’ll do anything to excuse anti-semitism from right wingers. We get it. In the past - you recognized that invoking the Rothschilds was an anti-semitic trope. In fact, you posted an article referencing it here: imdb2.freeforums.net/post/3478343 and you also agreed with marsatax, who also recognized that invoking the rothschilds was an anti-semitic trope here: imdb2.freeforums.net/post/1882105. And here - papahimel referenced it and recognized it as an antisemitic trope and you agreed. imdb2.freeforums.net/post/642277The only that has changed is now it is a right winger that is doing it, so now, it is suddenly 'fine' and 'not a problem'. I don't think anyone can deny this is anti-Semitic (from the 2nd link you posted): Cookie Love McBride posted an article entitled “The Federal Reserve Cartel – The Rothschild, Rockefeller and Morgan Families” and Owen Williams takes the biscuit by posting a fake photo of Israeli Jews wearing ISIS T Shirts, and an article entitled “The Genocide of 15+ million Germans by the Jews.”
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Post by abbey1227 on May 30, 2023 22:21:57 GMT
And your 2-3 week lock down sure seemed longer
Has grasping at straws ever worked for you before? Geezus, you can’t even admit that trump made a stupid comment. Cult much???
Was it a comment? or a question?
The 80s called
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Post by Foxy on May 30, 2023 22:23:11 GMT
Nice gaslighting. How dafuq does one inject themselves with light?? "But the whole concept of the light, the way it kills it in one minute, that's - that's pretty powerful" Dunno but that's what he was talking about, not bLeAcH First, I never said he said bleach. Or as you call it, “bLeAcH” Second, see the bold. He had moved on. What, you don’t think Trump would ever repeat the “in a minute” line? He most certainly talks about “in 2 weeks” a hell of a lot. When ridiculed for his suggestion that injecting disinfectants should be looked at, Trump said he was being sarcastic (even tho we all saw that he was being serious). So which is it?
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Post by Foxy on May 30, 2023 22:27:24 GMT
A people can be defined by ethnic or even religious identity. They can be defined by hair colour. Thats doesn't make it comparable to race. I believe Judaism is both a religion and an ethnicity.
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Post by thorshairspray on May 30, 2023 22:30:58 GMT
They can be defined by hair colour. Thats doesn't make it comparable to race. I believe Judaism is both a religion and an ethnicity. That is true, but that isn't the term used. Semites are people, not a religious group. The issue with "Islamophobia" is the conflation of the religion with the people and thats a problem.
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Post by SciFive on May 30, 2023 22:47:30 GMT
I believe Judaism is both a religion and an ethnicity. That is true, but that isn't the term used. Semites are people, not a religious group. The issue with "Islamophobia" is the conflation of the religion with the people and thats a problem. "Semitic" was originally a group of languages.
The Semitic languages are a branch of the Afroasiatic language family. They are spoken by more than 330 million people across much of West Asia, the Horn of Africa, and latterly North Africa, Malta, West Africa, Chad, and in large immigrant and expatriate communities in North America, Europe, and Australasia.
The terminology was first used in the 1780s by members of the Göttingen school of history, who derived the name from Shem, one of the three sons of Noah in the Book of Genesis.
Semitic languages occur in written form from a very early historical date in West Asia, with East Semitic Akkadian and Eblaite texts (written in a script adapted from Sumerian cuneiform) appearing from the 30th century BCE and the 25th century BCE in Mesopotamia and the north eastern Levant respectively.
The only earlier attested languages are Sumerian and Elamite (2800 BCE to 550 BCE), both language isolates, and Egyptian (3000 BCE), a sister branch of the Afroasiatic family, related to the Semitic languages but not part of them.
Amorite appeared in Mesopotamia and the northern Levant circa 2000 BC, followed by the mutually intelligible Canaanite languages (including Hebrew, Phoenician, Moabite, Edomite and Ammonite, and perhaps Ekronite, Amalekite and Sutean), the still spoken Aramaic, and Ugaritic during the 2nd millennium BC.
Most scripts used to write Semitic languages are abjads – a type of alphabetic script that omits some or all of the vowels, which is feasible for these languages because the consonants are the primary carriers of meaning in the Semitic languages. These include the Ugaritic, Phoenician, Aramaic, Hebrew, Syriac, Arabic, and ancient South Arabian alphabets.
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Hebrew has 22 letters (all of which are consonants). Some consonants are used as vowels, but the vowels themselves are noted by markings near the consonants that are seldom visible in ordinary Hebrew use. These markings would be more common in the Jewish Bible and in books meant to teach children or students learning Hebrew.
Mostly, people imagine what the vowel sounds will be because they understand the context of the messages. So they don't need to see the vowel markers.
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