throdgrain
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Actually, it does come over like that.
I disagree with that. Scouse hates Israel, but I cannot remember a hate post against Jews. Well some might come close but within context I always assumed it was about Israel. I might disagree with him on lots of things but to say that is way overboard. Israel and Jews are not always the same.Not being funny, but Scouse is pretty much a Jew-hater.
Actually, it does come over like that.
I disagree with that. Scouse hates Israel, but I cannot remember a hate post against Jews.
I have been thinking about this for some time now. When and where in Adolfs life did he get the idea to exterminate those "filthy jews". There must have been an underlaying factor to this. How did he get everyone onboard this? Was there a concencus decision making or did the whole Nazi party just rise in their chars and all agreed they needed to go for the good of the country & world. Also, did it go hand in hand with his interest in creating a superpower and eventually taking over the world? Hmm. Also, did the whole Jew incident overshadow any other of Adolfs struggles?
As for Hitler you mention Munich, this is incorrect it was Vienna he tried to get into an art study or sell art.
Fafnir said:If Hitler was not mad then he became it thanks to his meds he got from the doctor.
Churchill wrote a paper on zionism. He said it was a real problem. And it is.
It's funny how history depicts 'great leaders', if Hitler is mad for what he did, you can pretty much call all 'Great Leaders' in history 'mad' for they all committed some sort of crime for what they saw as the greater good.
I was making the distinction that Judaism is a religion - like catholicism. I reserve the same contempt for Jews on their religious beliefs that I do catholics.
However, I don't hate the people - just their ideas.
Black people have no choice about the colour of their skin - that's what I meant...
Jews were identified as "other" as much by stereotypes about their physical appearance as anything else, and Ashkenazi Jews in particular are a very distinct ethnic group.
There's actually quite a bit of evidence that the most effective company CEOs are psychopaths.
This is, at the very basic level, down to a religion that makes it difficult for them to mix with non-Jews.
It's the religion that is, ultimately, causal here. And I don't give two shits if it's "difficult" to separate it out from their culture. When a culture is so heavily influenced by a religion that culture is a fair target.
That's only because we're conditioned not to say anything negative about jews ever. EVER.
On pain of being painted antisemitic.
I don't want to burn them - I'm no hitler - but I want their stupid ass religion and idiotic exclude-everyone-else ways to stop.
I also want catholics to stop being pious arseholes and muslims to stop blowing people to kingdom come and mistreating their women - and I can say that about these two idiot cults freely and people don't blink.
Say the same about the jews? Oh noes!
Fuck that. I'm not going to feel guilty for saying people are idiots for following stupid religions - especially not one that overtly looks down on everyone else and hoards wealth and power the way that's ingrained in that particular religion.
I've first-hand experience of being on the wrong end of their bullshit. As I have with christians and muslims.
They're not getting let off just because some kraut tried to exterminate them.
I'm glad you can make the distinction.
Hate the ideas. Hate the religion. Love the people.
Always.
I disagree actually, the internet appears to have condition all it's users to slag off jews, and make it seem alright, yet the same people go mad about any other race/religion, and call you a racist. I actually suspect South Park had sometihng to do with it!
I can't disagree more strongly - but then maybe I simply don't frequent sites where I see it.
If we take the internet out of the argument - and talk "real life" - I can opine about christianity and islam in the pub all I like and people will either disagree or agree with me. If I open my mouth about jews, for any reason, I get people trying to move the conversation on, people figeting and looking embarrassed and people who plain outright make accusations of "anti-semitic".
The jews are some sort of sanctified protected cause since WWII. People have perfectly understandable sympathy over the holocaust (which the vast majority of jews alive today never experienced) but seem to get this confused when you're having a pop at their religion and culture.
But that was my point above. If you were down the pub slagging off Judaism your analogy with Christianity and Islam would be valid, but people don't do that, they slag off the Jews, because its almost impossible to separate the two, and hence the discomfort.
"The Jews" are not a race of people - they're people who practice a religion.
Sorry, I disagree. That's too simplistic.
he did not join the Austrian army as it had too many nationalities at that time he was already a German nationalist. Before he joined up he lived in Vienna, he was born in Austria, trying to be an artist. He did not get in and was advised to become an architect.Are you sure?
I thought he went to Germany first, because he joined the Germany army, not the Austrian army.
On the subject of being mad, didnt he also spend vast fortunes sending his soldiers all over the globe looking for supernatural artifacts. Aswell as the fact he beleived the germans descended from the german version of Atlantis and the mythical Aryan Race?. Or was that just indiana jones!
I disagree actually, the internet appears to have condition all it's users to slag off jews, and make it seem alright, yet the same people go mad about any other race/religion, and call you a racist. I actually suspect South Park had sometihng to do with it!
Jews are practicers of judaeism - as christians are practicers of chrisitianity. Nobody blinks an eye when you slag off "christians" rather than "christianity" - so they shouldn't blink if you slag off the jews.
I was originally wrongly informed: one CAN actually become a Jew by conversion (but they're not really easy about it imo.) Ok, so if you can convert then I would postulate saying someone is a Jew denotes that someone's religious belief system and not their ethnicity.
once the conversion procedure is complete, the convert is as much a Jew as anyone who is born to the religion
I was originally wrongly informed: one CAN actually become a Jew by conversion (but they're not really easy about it imo.) Ok, so if you can convert then I would postulate saying someone is a Jew denotes that someone's religious belief system and not their ethnicity.