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1 hour ago, Delirious said:

It's so scary and sinister how you actually think there's a Jewish illuminati group out there controlling the world. Literally the definition of anti semitism

I don't think that is at all what they were saying, but that's a very interesting takeaway from that. Reading is a fundamental skill and you don't seem to posses it. 

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1 hour ago, Delirious said:

It's so scary and sinister how you actually think there's a Jewish illuminati group out there controlling the world. Literally the definition of anti semitism

You're literally ******* illiterate. 

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20 minutes ago, Mr. Mendes said:

I don't think that is at all what they were saying, but that's a very interesting takeaway from that. Reading is a fundamental skill and you don't seem to posses it. 

 

1 minute ago, Communion said:

You're literally ******* illiterate. 

Please tell me what you mean by this:

 

"There is something... very dark and sinister about these posts and the attempt to minimize the belief there's a global Jewish cabal overseeing some new world order."

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2 minutes ago, Communion said:

You're literally ******* illiterate. 

and it's so funny how you call me illiterate when you're quite well known and notorious for always dodging questions and straying away from topic :rip:

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6 minutes ago, Delirious said:

 

Please tell me what you mean by this:

 

"There is something... very dark and sinister about these posts and the attempt to minimize the belief there's a global Jewish cabal overseeing some new world order."

They meant that it was disturbing that user was trying to minimize the seriousness of a dangerous conspiracy theory by comparing said dangerous conspiracy theory to simple and innocuous demographic changes in the US. 

 

The Great Replacement theory is a belief that Jews are trying to replace white people so they can control the world. Demographics in Destiny is a belief that the growth of non-white communities is simply a factor of how the country's demographics have changed and that there's no nefarious or evil shadow group behind it. 

 

That user Communion was responding to was comparing the two as if they were equal, as if there was some sort of spectrum ranging from good to bad within the belief that there's a Jewish shadow cult controlling the worl, and then further comparing a completely unrelated movement to a antisemitic conspiracy theory. 

 

I don't know about you but saying that the belief in a Jewish conspiracy exists on a spectrum, insinuating that one side is reasonable, is quite antisemitic and dangerous to me! 

 

"Very dark and serious attempt to minimize" means it was disturbing that user was trying to imply that the Great Replacement Theory isn't incredibly dangerous and not something to be concerned about. 

 

**** like this is why I cannot take you seriously. 

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21 minutes ago, Delirious said:

 

Please tell me what you mean by this:

 

"There is something... very dark and sinister about these posts and the attempt to minimize the belief there's a global Jewish cabal overseeing some new world order."

That someone has to have sinister intentions and be knowingly right wing to minimize and downplay the implications of the insane belief that is Great Replacement Theory that they try and suggest it is ~no different~ than identity politics or Palestinian liberation. 

 

There is no "moderate" version of Great Replacement Theory. Even the examples given (Tucker Carlson....a moderate??) feature dog whistles about people like George Soros. 

 

Great Replacement Theory = The neo-nazi conspiracy that a Jewish global cabal is trying to destroy Western society and white culture (no such thing) through the mass importation of Muslim migrants (you ironically unintentionally co-sign this theory when you support members of the European far-right with your anti-Islam hysterics)

 

"Demographics as Destiny" = A belief by some liberals that Dems wouldn't need to earn votes because more racially diverse young people would be put off by the inherent racism of conservatism, misguidedly forgetting people have the free will to just not vote (NOT some open belief by Dems to loosen immigration laws like the user suggested...your average Dem is not even pro-immigration!)

 

From the river to the sea = The Palestinian desire to be free from the Israeli occupation and apartheid system

 

These 3 things are not the same and such conflation by that user shows how Western Jews are put in harms way by Zionists who happily uplift neo-nazis like the Republican politician who led the Congressional hearing to silence Palestinians and their supporters. 

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Black American academics now being harassed by the right under the guise of "calling out antisemitism" while in actuality attacking DEI policies at large:

 

 

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first the pro Palestine actors being expelled from their companies or projects, now the hearing-censored principal resigning.

doesn't seem like antisemitism to me anyway:coffee2:

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Posted (edited)
On 12/11/2023 at 11:56 PM, Communion said:

That someone has to have sinister intentions and be knowingly right wing to minimize and downplay the implications of the insane belief that is Great Replacement Theory that they try and suggest it is ~no different~ than identity politics or Palestinian liberation. 

 

There is no "moderate" version of Great Replacement Theory. Even the examples given (Tucker Carlson....a moderate??) feature dog whistles about people like George Soros. 

 

Great Replacement Theory = The neo-nazi conspiracy that a Jewish global cabal is trying to destroy Western society and white culture (no such thing) through the mass importation of Muslim migrants (you ironically unintentionally co-sign this theory when you support members of the European far-right with your anti-Islam hysterics)

 

"Demographics as Destiny" = A belief by some liberals that Dems wouldn't need to earn votes because more racially diverse young people would be put off by the inherent racism of conservatism, misguidedly forgetting people have the free will to just not vote (NOT some open belief by Dems to loosen immigration laws like the user suggested...your average Dem is not even pro-immigration!)

 

From the river to the sea = The Palestinian desire to be free from the Israeli occupation and apartheid system

 

These 3 things are not the same and such conflation by that user shows how Western Jews are put in harms way by Zionists who happily uplift neo-nazis like the Republican politician who led the Congressional hearing to silence Palestinians and their supporters. 

Can you show me the post or speech where Elise Stefanik talked about the Great Replacement so I can see what the context was? Did she mention a Jewish cabal orchestrating it? Or was it just implied?

Is POC voter turnout declining? I didn't realize it was.

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