submitted by FinsterBaby to Jews3.4 yearsDec 26, 2021 16:16:52 ago (+39/-3) (Jews)
He is a pretty secular jew; anti-zionist israel, super conservative, old school values, etc. We got along well even though he did celebrate major holidays like hanakkah.
Well, after years of great friendship, his natural inner jew came out and after he took offense to something really small(we always were sarcastic with each other), his response was to talk about hoping my toddler was raped by a black guy and all this personal stuff I confided in him as a friend over the years -- he turned around and tried to insult me with it.
I come here for two reasons. The first is free speech. I am a strong supporter of it, and it's one of the reasons I oppose the Left.
That makes sense
The other is to see whether I can challenge the thinking of some of you guys, with the idea that not all Jews are a bunch of raging communists. Plenty of us have no love for that shit, but you don't hear from us because the louder ones on the Left drown us out.
Fair enough. I personally don't see it that way. I see communism as one of several competing jewish movements vying for control of the west. After all, Kissenger was jewish.
Aside from the anti-Semitic stuff, I actually share a few beliefs with you, when it comes to feminists, black ghetto culture, immigration and government overreach. And those are subjects I can talk about frankly here, but that are increasingly censored everywhere else.
That makes sense. I recognise there are plenty of jews who oppose cultural marxism, but nonetheless it has to be recognised that while not all jews are cultural marxists, almost all cultural marxists are jews, or controlled by jews, which makes allowing jews into a non-jewish society a dangerous move.
I'm find with jews existing in their own communities and trading with them. Mixing was a mistake.
BTW-- big difference between inbreeding and ingroup-breeding. The problem we have isn't breeding between siblings or cousins-- it's between unrelated members of a too-small ethnic group. "Genetic bottleneck", in other words.
Both are an issue both in Jewish and Islamic societies. Wherever there's a very high precedence placed on lineage, families will be tempted to select partners from a "good line" rather than a sufficiently genetically distant one. Same issue happens in royal households.
The mental-illness link isn't really that much of a problem for us, but certain cancers and neurological diseases unfortunately are.
Certain specific mental illnesses are overrepresented in jewish populations, schitzophrenia and bipolar disorder being the primary ones. It's a tricky thing to define because those conditions are seen as either an illness or genius depending on how they manifest, but either way they are there. I suspect it's also the reason there's so many jewish mathematicians.
Israeli and American scientists have discovered a gene among Ashkenazi Jews that increases their chances of developing the mental disorder schizophrenia, as well schizoaffective disorder and manic depression.
The study did find that Jews suffer from certain mental illnesses at higher rates, including major depression, dysthymia, schizophrenia and simple phobia, but had lower rates of others, including alcoholism.
Broc_Liath 0 points 3.4 years ago
That makes sense
Fair enough. I personally don't see it that way. I see communism as one of several competing jewish movements vying for control of the west. After all, Kissenger was jewish.
That makes sense. I recognise there are plenty of jews who oppose cultural marxism, but nonetheless it has to be recognised that while not all jews are cultural marxists, almost all cultural marxists are jews, or controlled by jews, which makes allowing jews into a non-jewish society a dangerous move.
I'm find with jews existing in their own communities and trading with them. Mixing was a mistake.
Both are an issue both in Jewish and Islamic societies. Wherever there's a very high precedence placed on lineage, families will be tempted to select partners from a "good line" rather than a sufficiently genetically distant one. Same issue happens in royal households.
Certain specific mental illnesses are overrepresented in jewish populations, schitzophrenia and bipolar disorder being the primary ones. It's a tricky thing to define because those conditions are seen as either an illness or genius depending on how they manifest, but either way they are there. I suspect it's also the reason there's so many jewish mathematicians.
https://www.haaretz.com/.premium-ashkenazi-gene-increases-schizophrenia-1.5294333
https://www.myjewishlearning.com/article/judaism-and-mental-illness/