Whataboutism is a rhetorical device that involves accusing others of offenses as a way of deflecting attention from one’s own deeds or actions. It is a type of Tu quoque (appeal to hypocrisy) fallacy, where a person responds to an accusation or criticism by pointing out similar or worse behavior from someone else, often with the intention of shifting the focus away from their own wrongdoing.
In essence, whataboutism is a tactic used to avoid accountability by diverting attention to someone else’s perceived flaws or mistakes, rather than addressing the original issue or accusation. This approach can be used to silence critics, create a smokescreen, or even change the subject, often with the goal of winning an argument or avoiding responsibility.
Obligatory - Not all Jews Disclaimer: "This post in no way says that all Jews are bad. This post is for educational purposes only, but if you’re easily disturbed proceed with caution.
It’s pretty simple: 9/11 is best understood as a case of “triangulation”, by which two parties are drawn into conflict with each other by the invisible hand of a third party. In this case, the desired “clash of civilization” between the West and the Muslim world was triggered by Israel, 9/11 being only one operation in this ongoing strategy. Triangulation is the favored tactic of the Mossad, described by the U.S. Army School for Advanced Military Studies, on the eve of 9/11, as having “capability to target U.S. forces and make it look like a Palestinian/Arab act.”[1]
BRO - You can't say this, now you are antisemitic. You also forgot to post somewhere in there that "not all jews" are bad. Now JIDF will follow you on every post you make and give you the dreaded downvote treatment.
"Hey bro, it ain't the jews, forget the fact that all of those people in the flyer are jewish, any way, here's a video we made to help you with your 'wrong-think""
Whataboutism is a rhetorical device that involves accusing others of offenses as a way of deflecting attention from one’s own deeds or actions. It is a type of Tu quoque (appeal to hypocrisy) fallacy, where a person responds to an accusation or criticism by pointing out similar or worse behavior from someone else, often with the intention of shifting the focus away from their own wrongdoing.
In essence, whataboutism is a tactic used to avoid accountability by diverting attention to someone else’s perceived flaws or mistakes, rather than addressing the original issue or accusation. This approach can be used to silence critics, create a smokescreen, or even change the subject, often with the goal of winning an argument or avoiding responsibility.
She talks about how it all traces back to the ROMAN EMPIRE!!!
You are using your OBSERAVATION skills to say something is fact.
Such as..You see a bunch of Jewish people running things.
Therefore they might be in charge.
SINCE WHEN DOES THE CABAL ACT OUT IN THE OPEN!!!!
Do you really think the Cabal is stupid enough to put who is really in charge out in the open???
The Jews are powerful and apart of the Cabal.
But they are NOT the top!
These Jews you are talking about.
Are FAKE converts.
This is from ChatGPT.
Yes, banking and financial services existed long before Jewish involvement in medieval Europe. Some of the earliest known bankers and financial institutions include:
Ancient Mesopotamians: The first known banking activities were conducted by the ancient Mesopotamians around 2000 BCE. Temples and palaces in cities like Babylon and Uruk engaged in lending grain and silver.
Ancient Egyptians: The Egyptians also had a system of banking that involved temples acting as financial centers where deposits could be made and loans could be issued.
Ancient Greeks: Banking in ancient Greece began around the 4th century BCE. Greek bankers, known as "trapezitai," operated private banks that accepted deposits, made loans, and provided currency exchange services.
Ancient Romans: The Romans developed a sophisticated banking system. Roman bankers, called "argentarii" or "nummularii," provided loans, accepted deposits, and facilitated money exchange. Banking was well-established in Rome by the 2nd century BCE.
These ancient banking systems laid the groundwork for more formalized banking practices that developed in medieval and Renaiss
SEE number 4!
The ROMAN EMPIRE!!!
MORE FROM CHATGPT
Yes, Roman bankers, known as "argentarii" or "nummularii," were active before the medieval Jewish bankers. The Roman banking system was well-developed by the time of the Roman Republic and continued into the Roman Empire. Here is a brief timeline to clarify:
Roman Bankers:
Ancient Rome (2nd century BCE onwards): Roman bankers were involved in various financial activities such as money changing, lending, and accepting deposits. The Roman economy included sophisticated financial practices and institutions, with argentarii operating in major cities and facilitating trade and commerce across the Roman Empire.
Jewish Bankers:
Early Middle Ages (5th-10th centuries CE): Jewish bankers began providing financial services in Europe during this period. Due to restrictions on land ownership and certain professions, Jewish communities often engaged in moneylending and other financial activities. Their involvement in banking predates the establishment of the Knights Templar but comes after the Roman banking system.
Knights Templar:
12th-13th centuries CE: The Knights Templar developed a network of financial services, including safekeeping of valuables, issuing letters of credit, and providing loans. Their banking activities were significant but came after both Roman and early medieval Jewish bankers.
In summary, Roman bankers were active before Jewish bankers in medieval Europe. The Roman banking system laid some of the groundwork for financial practices that would later be developed further by Jewish communities and other groups in the Middle Ages.
What about the Jesuits!!
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Whataboutism is a rhetorical device that involves accusing others of offenses as a way of deflecting attention from one’s own deeds or actions. It is a type of Tu quoque (appeal to hypocrisy) fallacy, where a person responds to an accusation or criticism by pointing out similar or worse behavior from someone else, often with the intention of shifting the focus away from their own wrongdoing.
In essence, whataboutism is a tactic used to avoid accountability by diverting attention to someone else’s perceived flaws or mistakes, rather than addressing the original issue or accusation. This approach can be used to silence critics, create a smokescreen, or even change the subject, often with the goal of winning an argument or avoiding responsibility.
Obligatory - Not all Jews Disclaimer: "This post in no way says that all Jews are bad. This post is for educational purposes only, but if you’re easily disturbed proceed with caution.
It’s pretty simple: 9/11 is best understood as a case of “triangulation”, by which two parties are drawn into conflict with each other by the invisible hand of a third party. In this case, the desired “clash of civilization” between the West and the Muslim world was triggered by Israel, 9/11 being only one operation in this ongoing strategy. Triangulation is the favored tactic of the Mossad, described by the U.S. Army School for Advanced Military Studies, on the eve of 9/11, as having “capability to target U.S. forces and make it look like a Palestinian/Arab act.”[1]
https://www.unz.com/article/the-9-11-double-cross-conspiracy-theory
BRO - You can't say this, now you are antisemitic. You also forgot to post somewhere in there that "not all jews" are bad. Now JIDF will follow you on every post you make and give you the dreaded downvote treatment.
I’m going to borrow your disclaimer with my own add on. KEK
You again.
Here is a good deep dive that exposes WHO is ahead of the Jews.
https://odysee.com/@notanotherbrick:f/2024-03-08-Laura-M:b
"Hey bro, it ain't the jews, forget the fact that all of those people in the flyer are jewish, any way, here's a video we made to help you with your 'wrong-think""
And those who are in the flyers are FIGURE HEADS that you see today.
What do we know about the CABAL????
THEY DO NOT WANT TO BE EXPOSED!!!
This video https://odysee.com/@notanotherbrick:f/2024-03-08-Laura-M:b
She talks about how it all traces back to the ROMAN EMPIRE!!!
You are using your OBSERAVATION skills to say something is fact. Such as..You see a bunch of Jewish people running things. Therefore they might be in charge.
SINCE WHEN DOES THE CABAL ACT OUT IN THE OPEN!!!! Do you really think the Cabal is stupid enough to put who is really in charge out in the open???
The Jews are powerful and apart of the Cabal. But they are NOT the top!
These Jews you are talking about. Are FAKE converts.
This is from ChatGPT.
Yes, banking and financial services existed long before Jewish involvement in medieval Europe. Some of the earliest known bankers and financial institutions include:
Ancient Mesopotamians: The first known banking activities were conducted by the ancient Mesopotamians around 2000 BCE. Temples and palaces in cities like Babylon and Uruk engaged in lending grain and silver.
Ancient Egyptians: The Egyptians also had a system of banking that involved temples acting as financial centers where deposits could be made and loans could be issued.
Ancient Greeks: Banking in ancient Greece began around the 4th century BCE. Greek bankers, known as "trapezitai," operated private banks that accepted deposits, made loans, and provided currency exchange services.
Ancient Romans: The Romans developed a sophisticated banking system. Roman bankers, called "argentarii" or "nummularii," provided loans, accepted deposits, and facilitated money exchange. Banking was well-established in Rome by the 2nd century BCE.
These ancient banking systems laid the groundwork for more formalized banking practices that developed in medieval and Renaiss
SEE number 4! The ROMAN EMPIRE!!!
MORE FROM CHATGPT
Yes, Roman bankers, known as "argentarii" or "nummularii," were active before the medieval Jewish bankers. The Roman banking system was well-developed by the time of the Roman Republic and continued into the Roman Empire. Here is a brief timeline to clarify:
Roman Bankers:
Ancient Rome (2nd century BCE onwards): Roman bankers were involved in various financial activities such as money changing, lending, and accepting deposits. The Roman economy included sophisticated financial practices and institutions, with argentarii operating in major cities and facilitating trade and commerce across the Roman Empire.
Jewish Bankers:
Early Middle Ages (5th-10th centuries CE): Jewish bankers began providing financial services in Europe during this period. Due to restrictions on land ownership and certain professions, Jewish communities often engaged in moneylending and other financial activities. Their involvement in banking predates the establishment of the Knights Templar but comes after the Roman banking system.
Knights Templar:
12th-13th centuries CE: The Knights Templar developed a network of financial services, including safekeeping of valuables, issuing letters of credit, and providing loans. Their banking activities were significant but came after both Roman and early medieval Jewish bankers. In summary, Roman bankers were active before Jewish bankers in medieval Europe. The Roman banking system laid some of the groundwork for financial practices that would later be developed further by Jewish communities and other groups in the Middle Ages.
And you consider writing that a debate lol!
Got it!