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Shalomtoyou 3 points ago +3 / -0

There actually is a name for them: the Eruv Rav. Sometimes called "The Mixed Multitudes."

The idea goes like this.

When the Israelites were slaves in Egypt, they were not the only slaves. There were other slaves from other nationalities there as well.

When the Israelites fled, thanks to the Ten Plagues, other slaves left with them. They figured: "Hey, I'd like to be free, these Israelites seem to have a good thing going. I'd be glad to hitch a ride with them."

And some say that when Moses disappeared on Mount Sinai for 40 days, many started to fear that he was dead. It was the mixed multitudes -- the Eruv Rav -- that came up with the idea of the golden calf. (There was a secondary reason for the calf as well, which is any issue you have when you see your salvation being a mortal man. Moses would die someday; if not at Sinai, somewhere else. If the former slaves saw their salvation as being due to Moses rather than G-d, then they'd be up a creek without Moses. A golden calf, at least, would not die).

So they didn't convince everyone to do the golden calf, but they got enough people to do it, including Aaron who failed to stop it. Just by permitting it to happen made G-d angry enough that he would have wiped out the Israelites and started over again with Moses, but Moses interceded, convinced G-d to spare the Israelites, then he went down the mountain to settle things himself. By the time he was done, there were a lot of dead bodies.

Not all the killed were Eruv Rav. Or maybe I should say, not all the Eruv Rav died, because many are still with us today.

One orthodox Rabbi I heard was brooding about the Eruv Rav in the Jewish community, including the leftist radicals wreaking havoc, and figured: "They're the descendants of the Eruv Rav."

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Shalomtoyou 6 points ago +6 / -0

Maybe things change when the original founders retire and new blood comes in, which always seems to be to subvert things to their Communist utopia.

Or maybe just don't give to charities and give directly.

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Shalomtoyou 6 points ago +6 / -0

I know, and it's ridiculous. My own liberal, Jewish parents have no problem condemning Jeffrey Epstein or Bernie Madoff. But somehow, criticizing Soros is "anti-Semitic." It's like: "Oh, that matches the stereotype of the evil Jewish, Shylock, money-lender!" But doesn't Madoff? And what if it's accurate? There's a stereotype that criminal blacks are muggers. Are all blacks muggers? No. So there's a stereotype about Jewish, white collar criminals? Are all Jews white collar criminals? No. But we can't identify a few? Or we can only identify those that the media is okay with us identifying?

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Shalomtoyou 9 points ago +9 / -0

You ever wonder if there is ANY institution left in this country that actually does what it says it does?

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Shalomtoyou 33 points ago +33 / -0

All right, I'm jewish, I'm familiar with anti-Semitism and uh.... I don't see any anti-Semitic signs there. I don't see anything that has to do with Judaism, except clown world ADL tweet that no longer does what it was founded to do. (Well, presumably what they were founded to do).

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Shalomtoyou 3 points ago +3 / -0

Traditionally, Democracy means "Rule by the People." (Demos).

But Democrats believe it means "Rule by Democrats."

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Shalomtoyou 5 points ago +5 / -0

I said to a very good catholic friend of mine: "I know I'm not Catholic. Heck, I'm not even christian. But I liked Benedict a lot more than Francis."

She said: "Us too."

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Shalomtoyou 3 points ago +4 / -1

Lot more wrinkles on his face than I remember. Dang. Reminds me of the difference between Leonard Nimoy in his early days and in his: "Okay, fine, I'll come back and play Spock again."

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Shalomtoyou 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yeah I just checked imdb. Though Fauci is a shit who was involved in this in real life, I don't see him as a character amongst the cast.

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Shalomtoyou 1 point ago +1 / -0

There was a psychology text I read once about an old man who went to the doctor and found he had a form of cancer which could be lethal but was also treatable. He said: "Well, that's all right. Exit stage left." They called him to ask him to come in for treatment, but he responded that his wife was gone, his friends were gone, and he was ready to go. They finally got him to accept treatment, but only because that death was a painful way to go.

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Shalomtoyou 3 points ago +4 / -1

I'm starting to wonder if it's just demonic spirits that visit us every 80 years or so.

Last time it took the shape of Hitler.

Today, it's Fauci.

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Shalomtoyou 2 points ago +2 / -0

One of the great mysteries.

Did a prophet from long ago have a vision of the future and write it down for future generations?

Or did some modern day nutcases read the prophecy in an old book, laughed, and said: "Hah! I want to be the bringer of darkness! Lemme build that thing described in this book!"

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Shalomtoyou 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yeah, saw someone else mentioned NAC. Maybe I'll swing by a GNC next time I see one and ask about it.

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Shalomtoyou 11 points ago +11 / -0

Wow. Now I want to take Ivermectin just for this! I'm around your age and have a lot of the same problems myself. Sluggish, tired. Finding it harder to focus or find will to exercise.

I have a great doctor who promised me she will prescribe me HCQ or Ivermectin if I get Covid. But she won't give it to me just for the heck of it. I asked. Thought it would be nice to have some on hand, or even to try Ivermectin and see if it generally improves my health, like it did yours.

Is there something else ... a supplement maybe... that can do the same sort of thing?

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Shalomtoyou 1 point ago +1 / -0

Ha ha ha..... ohhhhhh, this will be fun, fun, fun.

"Ivermectin works."

"It can't work. Covid is a virus. Ivermectin works on parasites."

"Check this textbook. Viruses are classified as a type of parasite."

"......... REEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!"

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