When you see a Jewish family with their ugly little Jewish offsprings walking in the park -- set your dogs off the leash, then say that was an accident.
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Anonymous2012-03-23 8:14
In my country, neonazis throw rocks at Jews and their synagogues.
In my country, Muslims throw rocks at Jews and their synagogues.
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Anonymous2012-03-23 16:22
Even more curious book, which was published under the name (apparently, an Egyptian priest) Artapanus. Despite the fact that the very essence of Jewish religious propaganda is preaching monotheism and polytheism fighting, the author of this book, as we saw above (pp. 24-25), attributed to Moses, the invention of the pagan religion of Moses is identified with the Greek god Hermes (and apparently, the Egyptian god Thoth), ascribes to him not only the building of pagan temples, but the "top of the pagan abominations" - the cult of sacred animals. Meanwhile, the author of this book is set up clearly nationalist and his goal - to win the followers for Judaism. Of course, this is the commodity exclusively for export, but what good in recruiting followers, who haven't acquiring even the basic essence of Jewish religion - monotheism?
i.e. Jews used newly recruited followers as a cannon fodder in a civil war. That is how they defeated our ancestors from inside.
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I'm American, I was born in the US, and as far as I know, I have no Jewish ancestry on either side of the family. So, what're you smoking? I'd seriously like some.
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Anonymous2012-03-24 21:09
>>10 So, what're you smoking?
Nothing. >>5 is just a translation of Solomon Lurie text.
I'm American, I was born in the US, and as far as I know, I have no Jewish ancestry on either side of the family.
So, why do you tolerate the Jews in your country? Why do you still accept their Christianity/Islam, which was forced onto your ancestors?
>>11 Why do you still accept their Christianity/Islam, which was forced onto your ancestors?
I'm atheist, I don't believe in any of these religions, and I certainly wouldn't care if they someday went the way of the dodo. I still celebrate Christmas and Easter, but that's strictly for pragmatic reasons, an excuse for family meet-ups, future plans, exchange of gifts, the usual.