Lucas88 wrote: ↑October 19th, 2023, 10:16 am
I don't like Jews or Muslims. The former are neurotic tribalists with a chosen people complex and a culture of Talmudic anti-Gentile racism while the latter are backward savages who practice a barbaric desert religion and belong in the 6th century. Muslims might act friendly to your face and even share our hatred of Israel and Zionism, but I don't doubt for a second that the more fanatical among them would like to conquer Europe and force their "religion of peace" upon everyone else by the sword if they could. That's why I generally don't trust Muslims and certainly don't want large numbers of them pouring into Europe. I'm not even into right-wing politics either, just for the record (most right-wingers in America and Europe are pathetic cucks for Israel). I'm just using common sense.
Israel is indeed a hostile Zionist warmonger state - especially under the government of Netanyahu and his Kabbalist handlers - even if the average secular Israeli might be friendly and welcoming, and so my first instinct is to support Palestine since they are fighting for their very survival against a state that wants to genocide them (and which possibly used a false flag terror attack as a pretext). I don't like Muslims or any Abrahamists because of their barbaric religion and tendency towards blind fanaticism, but the Palestinians are still human beings - human beings living in utter deprivation. Their fight for survival is legitimate.
That said, the nations of the West and elsewhere must absolutely avoid being dragged into a large-scale war. If a government does declare war, the ordinary people must oppose it en masse. The Kabbalists wish to bring about WW3 - a catastrophic conflict between the West (Leviathan) and Eurasia (Behemoth) - in order to bring the Gentile world to utter destruction for the arrival of the Messiah. Gentiles who support war are being tricked into unwittingly supporting the Kabbalist agenda. The only end result of such a conflict will be destruction and loss of human life on a scale far beyond what most people can imagine. That's exactly what the Kabbalists want since they view us non-Jews as impure souls of the
Sitra Achra.
The true fight is against the Kabbalists, Zionists and NWO elite - the now not-so-hidden cabal that not-so-secretly rules over our nations. Those evildoers and national traitors must be deposed by the people and tried for their crimes against humanity that are stacked high up to heaven itself. The fight isn't against other nations. Unfortunately, most people today are just too clueless to understand what's going on at a higher level. They're too hypnotized by the idiot box and dumbed down with fluoride and SSRIs.
If almost 15 years walking on eggshells in "multicultural" London, where your chance to annoy or offend anyone are amplified tenfold, have taught me anything, it's that stereotyping is usually bad. This, especially in a big city where every permutation of ehtnicity, religion, and socio-economic status is represented, and for each person who seems to fit a stereotype, you also know 2 who don't.
The definitions you provide, for both "the Jews" and "the Muslims" apply very well to specific communities. For the Jews, I like to specifically use the terms "Zionism" and "Zionists" to indicate those extremist fringes who believe to be the "chosen race" and that Jesus will triumphantly escort them back to Jerusalem, once "the times have come". Saying that "all Jewish people are extremist, warmongering and racist" is like saying that "all Italians are mafiosos".
For small it is, both Israeli Jewish and its diaspora are mostly composed of culturally elevated people who have way too much intellectual honesty to surrender to stereotypes. More or less vocally, they
all condemn what the US and Likud-driven Israel has done to the world (Muslim and not). They all want peace, a friendly and serene life embraced by their families and friends. Some of them are ambitious and high-flying and complicate their lives. For these kinds of peoiple, I wouldn't say their lives are more complicated than any other community making the same life choices.
I always got along well with Jewish people, albeit, admittedly, I never met anyone from the more orthodox and extremist fringe, apart from crossing their path in Golders Green.
I can speak by direct experience, though. I did my undergraduate thesis with two London Jewish Professors, Sandler and Davies, who both gave me even more credit I was due. Prof. Sandler even offered me a Phd, with a full scholarship, at one of the University of London campus. Refusing the offer was one of te hardest decision in my life.
About Muslims, I think the same pattern applies. When you realise that the vast majority of Muslims in the world are not uneducated, gullible, radical(ised), you are struck with the strong perception that they, too, are fully deserving our respect and love.
With the Jews and the Muslims, we are talking about two cultures who have been long "hijacked" by charismatic and dangerous ideologies. The state of Israel was an act of forceful reclamation and consolidation of lands where Muslims and Jews have been (mostly) PEACEFULLY living together for centuries. In the eyes of Ben Gurion, the US State and the financiers behind (like the Rothschild), an Israel nation was the fulfilling of a biblical promise. The religious excuse was used as a pretext for a political act that never had half a leg to stand on.
Likewise, Khomeini found a void after British support waned and quickly overthrew the last Shah of Persia, with the populist pretext that it was time for the Arab world to get back at the Christian colonisers and shine again. Ironically, the peak of the Arab world was during the Ottoman Empire, where the practice of Islam was anything but radical and allowed science, art and trade to flourish while Europe was just about coming out of the dark ages.
The emergence of radical fringes who push an entire nation to unspeakable acts, which obviously DO NOT represent the majority, is not uncommon, anyway. It happened with the various Communist and Facist regimes all over Europe. Yet, would you look at me in the eyes and seriously say that all Italians are Fascists, or all Spaniards are hypocrite radical Catholic a-la Opus Dei? Sure, some are, but not all.
I was reading a nice article just last night, on how the word "difference" is assuming a negative connotation, in favour or the more woke term "diversity". "Differences" will always exist across peoples, even if the arabesques of history often paint them with similar colours. For different and unique may be, I remain of the opinion that the majority of people from any cross-section of country, ethnicity, society, and community, are just standard fare family men and women who want nothing but the best for themselves and those around them.