Enemy of the People: New York Times Op-ed on Holy Weekend: Let’s Get Rid of God
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Well, if you start judging any religion by the actions of the worst people among them, then all religions would have a bad name. 😀
You're absolutely right. I didn't even notice it. It's just so ingrained to think about religion when talking about Jewish people.
I suppose it would be more accurate in this case to say that if you judged any race by the worst people of that race, then all races would look bad. ✌️
That's just absolutely depressing to think about, isn't it?
roaring applause well said friend. Makes me wonder about how deep they've infiltrated our world when Agent Smith comes sprinting your direction screaming "Anti Semitic", or "racist", everytime you even remotely point out this commonality.
I too tried my best to see the best in these people, and although all Jews I've encountered who are common citizens are undoubtedly good people, I've yet to see one in a position of power who wasn't tied into extreme corruption, directly funding or facilitating the destruction of our country.
It's no coincidence that all my life I've always been confused as to why they would have been singled out more than any other minority group, as the ones deemed most deserving of being kicked out of various countries, while physically indistinguishable from any other white man or woman.
It wasn't "racism", or a dislike for their appearance that countries didn't like about them. It was because they all eventually hit a point where they realized they were being psychologically manipulated into accepting their own subversion and then gaslit into being told they were intolerant every time someone tried to bring attention to it.
As the Bible says, "Theres nothing new under the sun".
There are more practicing Jews who love America and liberty. The non-practicing commie Jews have the bullhorn, so we're led to believe there are more of them.
I know them personally. They are scattered among everyone else, and they don't get noticed because they don't play by the left's rules of promoting their hereditary identity. I'd recommend actually talking to Jews who aren't from liberal cities.
I agree with most of your views on this Bill Curtis, however what comes to mind is the Orthodox Jews in the 2000 Bush v Gore election, strongly rallied in support of Republican nominee George Bush Jr
Is Shalom Auslander “the worst” jew?
Seems more like a typical jew.
It is not "typical" for a faithful Jewish person to disavow God. It might very well be typical for a liberal atheist Jewish (by heritage/ethnicity) person. That group is particularly vile at times and I think they enjoy it. But they do not represent practicing Jews.
It's like saying Obama represents Christians because he said he was a Christian and listen to a pastor who basically preached Marxism instead of the Bible. Neither is "typical."
Great point. And I've never met a practicing Jew who was not a good and decent person.
Yes. Non practicing jews in name only to get the perks of being in "the club" LOL
You are likely correct
I really wouldn't know. I only know two Jewish people personally, and I quite like them. But they're Jewish by birth and don't practice their religion and don't seem to care about being Jewish.
Do you live in an area with a large Jewish population or know them by personal/family relationships? Because if so, you would have more experience there than I do. ✌️
True true