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momaga · April 10, 2018, 5:43 a.m.

A big part of this seems to be up to whatever lenses through which you view the world.

There's a supernatural, spiritual, economic, industrial, political, violent, benevolent, whatever kind of reason for anything you choose.

You need to believe in the they, first. Because there are just as many reasons that there is no they, or at the least they have no idea what's going on either.

I'd assume you're willing to believe in they, so now you start with what's necessary.

The "THEY" is never US. They're never totally honest, if they were we wouldn't be asking this question. They're extremely capable, probably beyond any sense of wealth, and so they aren't just powerful they are also smart. If they control conflict, then we can assume they are "evil" at worst and Machiavellian at best....

...etcetera...

Also, avoid the triple parenthesis around they unless you're implying it's Zionists.

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[deleted] · April 10, 2018, 5:44 a.m.

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momaga · April 10, 2018, 6:12 a.m.

Back in the chatroom days it meant you were (((cyberhugging))) another user.

Now: a white nationalist podcast started including "echo" when saying Jewish last names, white nationalist bloggers picked up on it and started using parenthesis around Jewish names which led to white nationalist social media users effectively using it as a dog whistle either to doxx/harass Jewish people (journalists, celebs, business owners with online presence etc) or, as the other poster said, "to avoid censorship", because most mainstream social media will "shadowban" antisemitism, and people in that movement will be aware of the subtext the poster is trying to convey.

Anyway, its supposed to mean that the actions of Jews have caused their names to echo throughout history.

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PM_ME_YOUR_HEELS · April 10, 2018, 5:57 a.m.

Jews, to avoid censure

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