Do Jews Hate All Non Jews? Epstein victim speaks harshly about Maxwell, Epstein, and the other Jews around them.
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I don't think the late Dr Zelenko hated us non Jews. He shouted his treatments for the coof from the rooftops. He went on every interview he could to share what he knew. He could have just kept his knowledge within the Jewish community and had them all quietly spread it amongst themselves.
Agreed. Not ALL jews. But just like you see radicalism in every group of people, does it exist in jews as well, but we just can't talk about it?
I've always thought the Zionists use the every day Jews as a shield. If you dare to criticize them then you are criticizing all Jews. Kind of like how our politicians like to claim that they represent the every day American when nothing can be further from the truth.
Can't bunch people together. Their individuals who are born to jewish parents, then there are the hardcore believers.
You understand the religion, they are God's chosen people in their view and anyone not Jewish is Cattle/slave. IT's the most ego centric religion on the planet.
Most jews are Goyims / cattle themselves
Good words, I totally agree.
Lumping people together is unfair. I worked in furniture for a couple of years, and in my area the industry is 99% Muslims. I've read the Quran, and seen the vile verses within. But these Muslims I worked with were respectable people, who loved their families and carried themselves with dignity and reasonability.
As for Judaism, yes the "God's chosen people" thing is bad, because #1 it's not true, and #2 it is exactly as you said; ego-centric. Just like any false religion, if you follow it to a T, you are going to be in a bad way.
I can attest to this. Went to an event at a Jewish centre and was completely ignored: I got suspicious looks, no-one came near me or spoke to me except one lady, I was an outsider. I left as soon as the entertainment was over, though it would have been nice to stay for coffee and sample the food that was laid on.
A new family moved into my neighbourhood a few years ago and posted Xmas cards to introduce themselves, making it clear they were Jewish. They have not had any dealings with anyone since then. Their teenage son came out to play with a remote controlled car in the street, watched over by the father. The car crashed and I said something about hoping it was well insured and they didn't know how to respond and went in.
The only Jews I feel at home with are Messianic Jews who have accepted Jesus as Lord and Saviour.
This happens to me at every single Church I’ve ever attended.
Many are very cliquey, that's why I stopped going years ago.
Orthodox, run by a religious services committee in accordance with halachic principles and long-standing local custom. However, there are also semi-autonomous informal groups that organise Progressive, Masorti, children's and women's services, all in accordance with their own traditions, but all also in the name of the OJC. Each group is entitled and expected to protect the integrity of its form of service; but each group also understands and accepts that it is part of a wider and unified community. The activities are coordinated by the Shul Council.
https://www.ojc-online.org/
The event was advertised on the Oxford Daily Info, but I was the only outsider. Great show by an E Europeean music / dancing troupe. They made English Morris dancers look like old age pensioners on mogadon.
I went to an event that was open to the public. Only one person came close to me as it looked bad to leave me on my own with everyone else at a distance. Hardly welcoming, very uncivil.
little do "they" know, they are NOT God's chosen people... that title is actually for the ENTIRETY of the human race that was alive during Christ's life. The humans alive at that time was chosen by the Lord God to receive Christ in human form & thus allow the Word to play out as Father intended.
Jesus never created a religion, man did, because He knew what would happen to them. They would be used for power, control & self-serving interests. If you know Christ, you don't need religion.
Sadly, lots of the people in the Jewish world believe they are a part of a special clique & if you aren't "one of them", you're a nothing outsider.
Just like Freemasonry.
Freemasonry & Jews have lots in common, because as people started distancing themselves from Jews & as Freemasons/Templars were being kicked out & imprisoned, they saw each other as two groups with a common "enemy", which is why we see so many Jews enter the lodge & why lots of Freemasonry text supports the Jewish Kabbalah.
I haven't felt that, in fact I have fond memories of an 8th grade bowling group I belonged to, all Jewish. They never ragged on me about religion like my Christian friends trying to get me into their church, for one thing. And generally they looked for kind solutions.
But, what is a Jew? Who are the Jews, or the real Jews, or the ones that say they are Jews and aren't? It is a very nebulous area. The whole Khazarian-Ashkenazi theory I reject on DNA, linguistic, and historical reasons, it seems to have been invented and promoted by Jews who did not want to be Jews, and pushed by other people who wanted a socially acceptable way to hate Jews, especially Rothschilds. They can be hated on their own actions like everyone else. There has to be a better determination, or it is just going to be endless goalpost moving to suit the narrative of the moment.
I think like with any religion you have a sect that are extreme; Catholic priest that molest, Muslims that terrorize, ect.
One of the most important people in my life, my long time music teacher was Jewish, at least he was a secular Jew and married to a Methodist.
He taught me not only music, but he would talk about Medeival European politics and intrigue. He particularly liked to talk about the Medici family and various other groups. He was trying to say something to me, I'm sure. He knew lots.
He was a really special and intelligent guy. He died over ten years ago and I miss him very much.
They use the Talmud to justify this false belief.
This guy puts to rest any false idea of "jewish superiority" --
https://www.bitchute.com/video/o8rV7r6TWl9B/
Yes of course they do
Let me find a random member of (insert group here) to represent (group) so I can make sweeping generalized statements about (group) which confirm my bias.
Not what this is.
Radical thinking exists in all groups.
Asking about it isn't the same as accusing every individual of being radicalized.