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Why are goyim so angry?

Name: Anonymous 2013-01-18 1:24

It's funny how goyim, especially the ``superior aryan'' breed whom we apparently control without even trying, are so mad at us just for living. I'm not mad at you goy. I don't buy into the whole ``God's chosen people'' thing. I don't look down on you as inferior to any other Jew. It doesn't matter to me whether you live or die, because I control my own destiny, and now goy, past or present, alive or dead, will ever affect my life adversely. You'll just wash my car, I'll pay your invoice, and never again our paths shall cross. Yet you, you'll dwell on it. Why is that? Is it because the goy doesn't teach his son about manhood? That seems to be the one constant among the goyim. I understand your father wasn't a man, goy. It's not too late to become one.

Name: Anonymous 2013-01-18 20:40

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swastika

>The word "swastika" comes from the Sanskrit svastika - "su" meaning "good," "asti" meaning "to be," and "ka" as a suffix. The swastika literally means "to be good".

>The most traditional form of the swastika's symbolization in Hinduism is that the symbol represents the purusharthas: dharma (that which makes a human a human), artha (wealth), kama (desire), and moksha (liberation). All four are needed for a full life. However, two (artha and kama) are limited and can give only limited joy. They are the two closed arms of the swastika. The other two are unlimited and are the open arms of the swastika.

>The symbol has a long history in Europe reaching back to antiquity. In modern times, following a brief surge of popularity as a good luck symbol in Western culture, a swastika was adopted as a symbol of the Nazi Party of Germany in 1920, who used the swastika as a symbol of the Aryan race. After Adolf Hitler came to power in 1933, a right-facing and rotated swastika was incorporated into the Nazi party flag, which was made the state flag of Germany during Nazism. Hence, the swastika has become strongly associated with Nazism and related ideologies such as fascism and white supremacism in the Western world, and is now largely stigmatized there due to the changed connotations of the symbol.

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