>>41
Most Russian Jews changed surnames to avoid problems with antisemites. It's much easier to rally Slavs against Mordko Judkowsky, than against Michail Judkov.
>>53
Sounds like Comrade Shalom's got to the letter S in his dictionary...
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Anonymous2012-09-25 3:59
>>53
You said you enjoyed bullying. Seems pretty sociopathic to me.
We goyim are not naturally disposed to bullying, you force our hands.
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Anonymous2012-09-25 4:55
>>55
What is wrong with bullying the Jewish parasites?
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Anonymous2012-09-25 4:59
>>54
Here is one trivia for you, Hymie: goyim almost never use sarcasm and other Jewish rhetoric devices, Russians just don't use sarcasm at all, because it is dirty.
i.e. original Greeks became heavily intermixed with kikes and don't exist anymore.
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Anonymous2012-09-25 7:13
>>59
Also, Greece was a cradle of Christianity. So anything coming from Greece should be seen with suspicion and enmity.
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Anonymous2012-09-25 10:03
>>60
Like Christianity. Especially Greek-Orthodox Christianity, and its close relative, the Russian-Orthodox Christianity.
Btw, that also goes for the Cyrillic alphabet, which is based on the Greek.
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Anonymous2012-09-25 16:18
Essen Sie die Volk, Ritter.
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Anonymous2012-09-26 6:39
The thing which bothers me most is how much these threads remind me of a theological argument. Not in topic, for, if anything, religion is dead to these topics, but how, thanks to counterargument, the conflict becomes a creep that absorbs anything it touches. Having followed to this point as best as possible, I fail to even see what the antisemitic proponents consider sacrosanct. It does not appear like there is any country, topic, concept, or so forth, that has not been irrevocably compromised at its foundation, from which there would be nothing but an unfillable void were it all wiped away.
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Anonymous2012-09-26 6:48
>>63 I fail to even see what the antisemitic proponents consider sacrosanct. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarcasm In sarcasm, ridicule or mockery is used harshly, often crudely and contemptuously, for destructive purposes. It may be used in an indirect manner, and have the form of irony, as in "What a fine musician you turned out to be!", "It's like you're a whole different person now...", and "Oh... Well then thanks for all the first aid over the years!" or it may be used in the form of a direct statement, "You couldn't play one piece correctly if you had two assistants." The distinctive quality of sarcasm is present in the spoken word and manifested chiefly by vocal intonation ...
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Anonymous2012-09-26 20:35
>>64
I'm not certain if you are referring to earlier mentions of "sarcasm" in the thread, in which case you may have to empahsize your point better, or if you thought my statement was meant sarcastically, in which case you are wrong. I ask that very seriously and use that word non-religiously.
I still await an answer to my question: what aspect of human life as it exists today is not subject to the creep of your ever-ready "the Jewish corrupted it?"
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Anonymous2012-09-29 8:18
>>67 I still await an answer to my question: what aspect of human life as it exists today is not subject to the creep of your ever-ready "the Jewish corrupted it?"
I'm afraid Jews managed to corrupt even antisemitism. This world is in dire need of a big cleansing, Mr. Jew.
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Anonymous2012-09-29 8:56
>>68
If you cleanse yourself first, we'll follow. Pinky promise.
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Anonymous2012-09-29 9:03
>>68 I'm afraid Jews managed to corrupt even antisemitism
That would explain so many of the «shalom» posts lately!