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- Feb 2, 2019
We all love jews. Some might call me a jew hater, but hatred is close to love.
I was listening to a video of David Irving, he said something very interesting. For those who don't know David Irving is a British historian. He wrote some of the best books on the 2nd world war. He was convicted in Austria for minimizing the holocaust (he pled guilty) and was sentenced to 3 years in jail, of which he served more than 1 year.
In this video he talks about how his career changed dramatically when he wrote the truth about adolf hitler. Before that he got top rankings in newspapers, his books sold as bestsellers. But after that he was persona non grata. But the real interesting part is this: At first he thought that this was just the fact that most media and journalists in the US was jews and in jewish hands. But when he had an in depth discussion he discovered something else: jews are the foremost readers/buyers of books in the US.
I am interested in politics and intellectual ideas and that's what makes me come back to the kiwifarms deep thought section. Despite being a tiny percentage of population, jews are a very significant percentage of participants on this subject. I experienced the same when I was involved with a new and promising political party in the Netherlands; I went to events and saw the people I identified as who might become the movers and shakers, the ones who were not just there to observe but actively wanted to make something happen, to drive and steer the new chaotic energy that is any fresh political movement, they were almost all jews. More than half.
And on the one hand I'm so sick of it; I'm so sick of hearing jewish lies, of encountering jewish censorship, of seeing overly jewish ideas in movies, of seeing energetic new initiatives having the neck snapped when they're operating outside of the overton window of what jewish interests find acceptable to talk about.
But I also gotta admit; I am very jewish in my interests. Under my being sick of it, there is a lot of appreciation. Have I developed stockholme syndrome? Who knows.
But let's celebrate jews. Most of my favorite movies and songs are jewish made. And I don't just mean, the script writer was jewish, but the kind of really tacky movies like gloomy sunday, which is very much a propagandist and melodramatic holocaust movie. But it's also about this brief cultural phenomenon where a hungarian song was banned because people thought it was causing people to commit suicide, that kind of interesting idea. And then a breathtaking movie was built around it. Thank you, jews.
What do you appreciate about jews?
I was listening to a video of David Irving, he said something very interesting. For those who don't know David Irving is a British historian. He wrote some of the best books on the 2nd world war. He was convicted in Austria for minimizing the holocaust (he pled guilty) and was sentenced to 3 years in jail, of which he served more than 1 year.
In this video he talks about how his career changed dramatically when he wrote the truth about adolf hitler. Before that he got top rankings in newspapers, his books sold as bestsellers. But after that he was persona non grata. But the real interesting part is this: At first he thought that this was just the fact that most media and journalists in the US was jews and in jewish hands. But when he had an in depth discussion he discovered something else: jews are the foremost readers/buyers of books in the US.
I am interested in politics and intellectual ideas and that's what makes me come back to the kiwifarms deep thought section. Despite being a tiny percentage of population, jews are a very significant percentage of participants on this subject. I experienced the same when I was involved with a new and promising political party in the Netherlands; I went to events and saw the people I identified as who might become the movers and shakers, the ones who were not just there to observe but actively wanted to make something happen, to drive and steer the new chaotic energy that is any fresh political movement, they were almost all jews. More than half.
And on the one hand I'm so sick of it; I'm so sick of hearing jewish lies, of encountering jewish censorship, of seeing overly jewish ideas in movies, of seeing energetic new initiatives having the neck snapped when they're operating outside of the overton window of what jewish interests find acceptable to talk about.
But I also gotta admit; I am very jewish in my interests. Under my being sick of it, there is a lot of appreciation. Have I developed stockholme syndrome? Who knows.
But let's celebrate jews. Most of my favorite movies and songs are jewish made. And I don't just mean, the script writer was jewish, but the kind of really tacky movies like gloomy sunday, which is very much a propagandist and melodramatic holocaust movie. But it's also about this brief cultural phenomenon where a hungarian song was banned because people thought it was causing people to commit suicide, that kind of interesting idea. And then a breathtaking movie was built around it. Thank you, jews.
What do you appreciate about jews?