People like you don't read Q's past posts. How do we know? You contradict them.
Stupid [ ]
Lazy [ ]
Deceitful [ ]
No personal integrity [ ]
Which among these best describe you?
Please check all that apply.
People like you don't read Q's past posts. How do we know? You contradict them.
Stupid [ ]
Lazy [ ]
Deceitful [ ]
No personal integrity [ ]
Which among these best describe you?
Please check all that apply.
Pro-Jewish shills like to distract against Zionism, Jewish Supremacy, the genocide of the Palestinians.
They like to say "Muh-anti-semitism"
What is a Semite?
Noah settled in Sumer, Abraham was an exile of a town in Sumer called Nippur.
Where did the OTHER Sumerians go?
Who were the Bell Beakers?
What shape head did the Sumerians have?
What shape head are Nordic people known for?
Can you find mythological similarities between the Norse, the Celts, the Sumerians, the Greeks, the romans…
Where are the other 10 tribes of Israel?
Who are the Ashkenazi?
Where are they from?
Where are they really from?
Who were the Phoenicians?
Why is Phoenician so similar to Hebrew?
Why were Phoenician artifacts found in North America?
Are Jews simply a sub-sect of white people who believe they are the chosen people and somehow more deserving?
Why does the Talmud place non-Jews in such a terribly lowly status?
What are Gentiles?
What are Goyim?
What rights do they have?
How disposable are they?
Did the Jews of the holocaust die from Zylkon B crystalline pesticide pellets or did they die in mass from Typhus as the allies bombed supply chains leading to Poland?
Who found the internment camps? Soviets?
What is an electro-chamber?
Were 20,000 Jews gathered in a city and nuked?
What claims were made at the Nuremberg trials.
Who was tortured for confessions and quickly executed?
What possible benefit is there to creating a unifying myth about your people's Genocide?
A myth that radicalizes your people and makes them feel fear/enmity toward their fellow man.
A myth that makes your people feel a constant need to fight and defend against all "others".
Against the goyim.
Surely not every Jewish person believes the same things, no group is a monolith.
But some of these things are worth thinking about, whatever you are.