I'd say even the US flag has more reach and impact. People are mostly indifferent to the kabbalistic/occult origins of the six-pointed star— a symbol of jews' hubris and self-righteousness: of their supposed kinship with god, and their superiority over you. Most people see a "Star of David" and don't feel much of anything (besides maybe guilt, if you're a fag). USA stars-and-stripes invokes some real feelings, the world over; both negative and positive.
[–] TheTrigger 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I'd say even the US flag has more reach and impact. People are mostly indifferent to the kabbalistic/occult origins of the six-pointed star— a symbol of jews' hubris and self-righteousness: of their supposed kinship with god, and their superiority over you. Most people see a "Star of David" and don't feel much of anything (besides maybe guilt, if you're a fag). USA stars-and-stripes invokes some real feelings, the world over; both negative and positive.