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[–] 6874612? 3 points 1 point (+4|-3) ago 

I judge people as individuals. I trust no one by default; I expect the worst for people; I wait for people to prove themselves trustworthy, friendly, etc., and I expect others to do the same for me.

I will never see a Jew, or a black person, or a muslim, and declare them my enemy for these facts...not until I have had a chance to learn more about them. Maybe the black person came from a solid family and not a fatherless one, maybe he or she strove above all to achieve success instead of attempting to reap his or her life from the labour of others. Maybe the muslim actually hates Sharia law and the creed of the Qu'ran, but knows that if he or she attempts to leave the religion of Islam, his or her "peaceful brethren" will kill him or her. Maybe the Jew is just another working class human being trying to protect his family, maybe his family has no ties to the Jewish families that reach into every facet of society and attempt to achieve more power for themselves.

Maybe these people are people just like you or me.

I won't assume they're evil, but neither will I assume they're good. I'll pay attention to trends, I'll have doubts, I'll be wary, but I will not assume.

So to this post I say: what difference does it make if Jews are in all these positions of power? The relevant part is that these are people in positions of power over us. Jew or not, the real issue is the power, the fact that they have been allowed to hold it, and that we have not risen to take the power back. Our lives should be governed by none but ourselves. Don't distract from the real issue by hating on Jews, or "niggers", or some other demographic. Direct your hate towards what matters--human beings who seek to enslave us.

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[–] 6875006? 1 point 0 points (+1|-1) ago 

My comment was not entirely about myself. I began by explaining how I treat and judge other human beings, and then building off of that I asked what difference the classification within which an enemy can be placed makes in the way you should react to that enemy.

At no point did I deny the atrocities or wrongs committed by certain Jewish individuals and groups throughout history. I only suggested that people start identifying these people as enemies not because they are Jews, but because of their actions. There is no need to group the majority of Jews (innocent people) in with the bad ones. It's folly and weakens your cause.

Doing my part to stop some future genocide? Where the fuck did that come from?

Honestly, what are you referring to? I don't think America or anyone else is getting to genocide the Jews, nor do I think anyone should. I simply think it's ridiculous that so many people see the atrocities committed by a certain number of Jews and then proceed to blame and hate all Jews for these atrocities.

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[–] BlackLivesMatter111 [S] 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

Why do Jews just so happen to make up a great majority of the individuals who enslave us? Between the Federal Reserve, the media, the social justice platform, and those who wish to undermine our constitution, how can you ignore that so many of them are kikes? Knowing that kikes make up 2.2% of our population, don't you find it strange that so many are in positions of prominence in those aforementioned institutions?

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[–] 6875011? 1 point 0 points (+1|-1) ago 

No I don't find it strange. Jews have a very specific background, a history, religious motivations, and genetics that enable them to more easily get into these positions of power. But this is not cause to hate all Jews. Hate the ones who abuse power because they abuse power, and leave the ones who don't abuse power alone. That's all I'm saying. Christ.

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[–] 6875202? 1 point 0 points (+1|-1) ago  (edited ago)

I agree it is important to pay attention and be wary of trends. I said that in my original comment. You say we are not talking about individuals, but the point of my comment was to draw attention to this fact. We should talk about individuals, unless you are a collectivist. I am an individualist. I judge people based on their individual traits, and I will continue to encourage others to do the same.

We live in the West. We believe in things like individual liberty, the individual's right to pursue success. This is not yet a socialist of fascist dystopia, and as long as we judge people as individuals instead of falling for the divide and conquer tactic of grouping entire demographics into "enemy" or "friend" classifications, that will remain true.