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How many people are on NOSTR?

If you are into the NFL, see below — it’s a dedicated account on NOSTR, not any other social media. nostr:note1d6440hfru9j8z0trxkl2mmwgxat5c98xdgqwvef4pspw9h42jqxqfgy8jv

It is coincidental to their religion and religious tenets. There is nothing about being Jewish that says, “join the globalist cabal against the average citizen to make the world a better place.”

There might be a reason that they are overrepresented, for example that this cabal is mostly open to people of means and influence, and Ashkenazi jews tend to accumulate more of it, but that is a incidental to their religion, and therefore has nothing to do with the vast, overwhelming majority of Jews who share their genetics, but did not accumulate such influence.

The commonality is power and wealth. That’s why Gates and Schwab and Trudeau and Gavin Newsom are all part of the same cabal without being Jewish. There is nothing Jewish about the cabal itself. And as you pointed out, they hate the based more religious jewish sects that will reject their globalism more intensely than the average westerner.

sorry. I was quoting the original poster, not you. Didn’t realize he wasn’t in the reply.

I mean we can psychoanalyze it, but who knows? Everyone has a fucked-up childhood and all kinds of excuses for being angry at the world.

Most black people I know are not down with the whole “we’re oppressed thing”. You could say that’s why they’re willing to hang out with me, but I think this is very much something that liberal culture is putting on them, making them feel like this is the way you’re supposed to be. It’s a good tactic to further divide people rather than bring them together against the real enemy (the ruling class.)

Ethnic jews are over-represented in positions of power given their modest numbers, it’s true. And people with too much power tend to do harm at scale. But that has nothing to do with their being Jewish or any jews without that kind of power who aren’t part of the globalist cult, or any teaching encouraged by religious or secular jews.

When you say “Jews are trying to destroy Germany” you are summoning demons, and you should not do that.

As I said, I’m not going to call Linda Yaccarino on you, but when people scapegoat Jews, espeically in that particular country, I find it distasteful and ignorant. I feel the same way when liberals scapegoat and smear rural white Trump supporters or people who refused to take the mRNA poison.

Again, you can say whatever you want. But the idea that Jews are playing a leading role in trying to destroy Germany is not something that ended well the first time, and it’s also bullshit.

They were a persecuted minority for centuries in a lot of places which explains they’re moving around. It’s not because they don’t care about borders or evidence they are destroying Germany.

I live in Portugal, and they killed a lot of Jews here too. I think half the Portuguese are jews but they just don’t know it because their ancestors didn’t tell them in order to survive. They look like Jews to me. I’m Jewish, so game recognize game.

I agree — was just basically saying this. A bunch of cultists with too much power, busy-bodying to catastrophic effect.

But again (and both sides do this) Soros being Jewish has nothing to do with it. He is a douchebag, but he is not carrying the torch for Judaism in any way. The other side will accuse you of anti-semitism simply for criticizing Soros’ actions just because he happens to be Jewish. His religion has NOTHING to do with it on either side.

A better generalization would be busy-bodying billionaires of all stripes — they have more power than they have the wisdom to wield, and so their projects are harmful to ordinary people at scale.

None of this has anything to do with their religion — it’s their power.

Bill Gates is not a Jew though, nor is Klaus Schwab. There is nothing in the tenets of this cabal to control and mold the world to their agenda that is Jewish or mandated by anything in Jewish tenets or teachings. That you call it “a clique of elite Jews” yet leave out key players who are non-Jews is what makes it a smear.

I think there’s quite a large chasm between acknowledging the phenomenon of small clans taking over niches mafia-style and “let’s blame the Jews for destroying Germany via encouraging mass-immigration” which was where this started.

I mean sure, there are cliques and clans. The French kids at the school my daughter goes to don’t really mix with anyone else. But this is not really what we’re talking about.

You can certainly say, Jews believe x, citing some tenet of Judaism, or Catholics believe y.

(You can actually *say* whatever you like, as I’m nearly a free-speech absolutist).

But you *should not* say, “White people are evil, or Jews are vindictive” because that is wrong. It is wrong in both senses of the word — incorrect factually and also unethical to smear an entire group with pejoratives based on the actions of a few people in the group.

Now if you were to say the KKK is racist, that would be okay because racism is a tenet of their belief system! If you’re not racist you wouldn’t be in the KKK (as far as I know.)

But just smearing people with generalizations based on the actions of a few people in their group is wrong.

You can talk about particular people who happen to be Jewish, e.g., Soros or Epstein, in any way you like, and that does not make you a nazi or genocidal. But if you ascribe the actions of the few to an entire tribe of similar ancestry, it’s at a minimum wrong and divisive.

If a random white person or group of white people does something wrong does that mean you’re culpable just because you share some common ancestry with them? Obviously it does not.

There’s a lot of dvisive propaganda coming from the state — alleging white people are guilty of something by virtue of their race, alleging people who voted for Trump or didn’t inject themselves are bad people. It’s fucking gross, and I’m disgusted by it.

Very surprised to hear talk of “Jews” in a pejorative sense here — it’s a communist tactic because it puts group identity over the individual, no matter who you’re using it against.

I see quotes attributed (without links) to eight random jews. Even if those quotes were real, how do you make the leap to saying something about jews generally?

Replying to Russ Miller

I don’t know if you care, nostr:npub1dtf79g6grzc48jqlfrzc7389rx08kn7gm03hsy9qqrww8jgtwaqq64hgu0, but there is very little chance the Mencken quote or the one from Gandhi the other day are real. You can find them on a bunch of “crazy quotes” pages on the internet with it but there aren’t any pages that will tell the book, paper, or speech it’s from.

I know a couple purported Einstein quotes are fake — the one about insanity being doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result. Totally fake.

Good to know.

Anything made rare by fiat, i.e., decreed so by law or code or by a person or organization, is only apparently scarce. I can digitally certify anything as an NFT, and it will truly be the only one certified as such, but I can do one every minute for the rest of my life. A million unique objects individually but collectively as common as snowflakes in a storm.

Consider when you get *any* hand in poker, lets say, 7d, As, 10h, 2c, 4c, that is four times more rare than a Royal Flush of which there are four versions. Oh my God! I can’t believe I got exactly 7d, As, 10h, 2c, 4c! The odds against me getting that specific hand were massive! Wow, crazy you got that hand. I can’t believe I got Ks, Kh, 10d, 4s, 5h! The odds you would get your specific hand, and I would get mine are unfathomable! Let’s see what everyone else got. This is a historic night in the history of poker!

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His examples were ludicrous — you mean theories about an event the 1960s that is *still* classified! Heaven forfend! About covid vaccines! Like take “this and you won’t get covid!”

Parroting that conspiracy theory trope in 2023 isn’t just ignorance, it’s malfeasance, dereliction.