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[–] Joe_McCarthy [S] 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

In my experience that usually occurs under some feeling of duress. In that case relief from duress is achieved. That is rather self-motivated.

I agree with you on Jesus. But he was no ordinary man. Martyrs achieved a good feeling in dying for God. In some cases they probably even went to their deaths knowing they'd be remembered gloriously.

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[–] MetalAegis 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

From my understanding Jews are no stranger to altruism when it aligns with nepotism, so long as their teachings promote one of supremacy I don't think any example can be objectively magnanimous.

The sad thing is that in the past 3 years I myself have shifted from general altruism to one of racial nepotism, more and more I find myself thinking as they do. No one can deny their success, maybe subconsciously I believe emulating the jews will produce positive results for our people. Of course it goes without saying that jews do not have a monopoly on nepotism, it seems every racial or ethnic group has coordinated delegation on their behalf, but when you start looking closer you see that the jews promote and support those delegations in one breath while condemning ethnic nepotism when whites are concerned in the next.