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Post by burrunjor on Apr 19, 2023 22:44:48 GMT
As I understand it, there's a stereotype of Jews being greedy moneylenders, which has leant itself to a conspiracy theory that they control everything (I've heard "Jews control Hollywood" many times on YT). Ironically enough, the Ferengi in Star Trek appear to be loosely based on a caricature of that stereotype. I don't quite get Burrunjour's "Jewish women are the best" though lol, though maybe that's cause I'm as hopeless at guessing races as I am ages. I get a certain similarity between the women you posted above, but how you guess such things is beyond me lol Amelia Frid, who I fancied the feck out of in the early 90s, is Jewish. I didn't know that till the 2000s. Can't say I care one way or the other either! I got that all of those women were Jewish from their names, Edelstein, Sagal, Winehouse, Solomon etc. To be fair Amy used to call herself the Jazz Jew so that also raised my suspicions LOL. Teenage me tended to like Jewish women admittedly because of the stereotype that Jewish women have huge noses, are very dark in colouring and have jet black hair. All 4 of the women I posted above do fit that description perfectly. (Katey Sagal had dark hair in real life, it was just dyed ginger in that picture. To be honest she suited black hair more. I didn't used to think so but I do now.) Now again obviously not all Jewish women have that look, and yes as a teenager I was being a bit short sighted. To be fair it's not like even back then I thought that was what all Jewish women looked like, but I guess that Jewish look was what I LOVED about all 4 of those women. Again nowadays people might think I was being ignorant (remember it was 15 years ago. Amy has sadly been dead for 12 years now.) I adopt Maxil's all women are beautiful philosophy, which is the best to have. (Though I do still think I like black women the best and women with huge schnozzes, who obvs don't have to be Jewish.) Still I just brought it up because it was quite funny seeing another guy with a Jew fetish LOL. I used to get called the anti Mel Gibson by my friends.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 20, 2023 0:16:17 GMT
As I understand it, there's a stereotype of Jews being greedy moneylenders, which has leant itself to a conspiracy theory that they control everything (I've heard "Jews control Hollywood" many times on YT). Ironically enough, the Ferengi in Star Trek appear to be loosely based on a caricature of that stereotype. I don't quite get Burrunjour's "Jewish women are the best" though lol, though maybe that's cause I'm as hopeless at guessing races as I am ages. I get a certain similarity between the women you posted above, but how you guess such things is beyond me lol Amelia Frid, who I fancied the feck out of in the early 90s, is Jewish. I didn't know that till the 2000s. Can't say I care one way or the other either! Jews are generally a very intelligent and enterprising people. It doesn't surprise me that a vast portion of American multinationals were founded and made successful by Jews. They're also extremely funny, which I think must be somewhat genetic/cultural considering the Old Testament (at least the Pentateuch) is a supremely ironical work of literature. Some parts are just laugh-out-loud hilarious.
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Post by RobFilth on Apr 20, 2023 3:35:59 GMT
I feel like I've had a stroke. I don't...get it. What are these commenters trying to say and what are you trying to say about them? I can't detect any anti-semitism or anything? "laws against even questioning it" - reference to the laws concerning holocaust denial The "6 Million" comment is clearly another holocaust reference. The 109 comment is the number of countries Jews have apparently been expelled from, according to these people. "Elves" is just a codename for Jews because they're utterly spineless cowards. There's far more examples of these comments, but to be honest they make me feel sick. Yeah, it's completely trivialising the Holocaust for dumb lolz. They come across like complete arseholes.
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Post by RobFilth on Apr 20, 2023 3:41:53 GMT
As I understand it, there's a stereotype of Jews being greedy moneylenders, which has leant itself to a conspiracy theory that they control everything (I've heard "Jews control Hollywood" many times on YT). Ironically enough, the Ferengi in Star Trek appear to be loosely based on a caricature of that stereotype. I don't quite get Burrunjour's "Jewish women are the best" though lol, though maybe that's cause I'm as hopeless at guessing races as I am ages. I get a certain similarity between the women you posted above, but how you guess such things is beyond me lol Amelia Frid, who I fancied the feck out of in the early 90s, is Jewish. I didn't know that till the 2000s. Can't say I care one way or the other either! Jews are generally a very intelligent and enterprising people. It doesn't surprise me that a vast portion of American multinationals were founded and made successful by Jews. They're also extremely funny, which I think must be somewhat genetic/cultural considering the Old Testament (at least the Pentateuch) is a supremely ironical work of literature. Some parts are just laugh-out-loud hilarious. Jewish satire is particularly good. Hell, as far as I'm concerned they invented the medium. So much left wing theology comes from Jewish intellects too that I find it utterly bizarre that the left has in recent years been branded "antisemitic" by mainstream opinion. Makes no sense at all.
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Post by burrunjor on Apr 20, 2023 7:58:31 GMT
Jews are generally a very intelligent and enterprising people. It doesn't surprise me that a vast portion of American multinationals were founded and made successful by Jews. They're also extremely funny, which I think must be somewhat genetic/cultural considering the Old Testament (at least the Pentateuch) is a supremely ironical work of literature. Some parts are just laugh-out-loud hilarious. Jewish satire is particularly good. Hell, as far as I'm concerned they invented the medium. So much left wing theology comes from Jewish intellects too that I find it utterly bizarre that the left has in recent years been branded "antisemitic" by mainstream opinion. Makes no sense at all. It does in a way. It's the same with Islam hilariously enough, yet neither side can see it. There are legit problems with the Islamic faith, that need solved through a reformation, but any one who brings that up is smeared by certain people on the left as hating all Muslims, thinking all brown people are inferior etc. Meanwhile for the right it's exactly the same in regards to Israel. It is doing awful shit in Palestine, and if you call that out, then you are automatically smeared as anti semitic by right wingers like Pat Condell. In both cases this is caused by the fact that obviously Jewish people and brown skinned people (which most Muslims at least to the masses are) have historically been the victims of racism in western society. Therefore people feel uncomfortable in pointing out when they are racist, homophobic, sexist etc. It feels automatically like you are punching down, or saying "Enoch Powell was right look what they get up too." When obviously that's not true at all. Jews and Muslims are human beings, so of course they're going to have their own infighting, killing each other and prejudices, as sadly that is human nature. Seriously it might sound like a bad sci fi cliche but we kill our own far more than almost all animal species. 6 times as often in fact. economictimes.indiatimes.com/magazines/panache/just-imagine-humans-among-most-violent-animals/articleshow/54602223.cms#:~:text=The%20mammalian%20order%20of%20primates,goes%20for%20bats%20and%20rabbits. On top of that however, it can also be a useful weapon for the more cynical right wingers and left wingers to smear their enemies as racists, as we saw happen with Jeremy Corbyn, but that tactic only worked for the reason I said above, because people might already feel a bit iffy if someone goes on about radical Islam or Israel. Meanwhile at the same time obviously you DO get racists who jump on the anti Israel and anti Islam bandwagons too, or who go too far. George Galloway for instance refusing to debate an Israeli boy was utterly unacceptable, then we get the likes of Nick Griffin who do use a lot of the same points against Islam that normal critics use, but then lards on "it's because they are brown." That then makes it easier for the cynical right wingers and left wingers who want to dismiss all reasonable critics of Islam and Israel as being the same. "See hating on Israel leads to this, critiquing Islam leads to Nick Griffin getting his foot in the door." etc. It's yet another example of tribalism from both the left and the right, and why I don't bother with either (Though I'm not a centrist as that is another tribe. I just support what I believe.)
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Post by Deleted on Apr 20, 2023 8:32:38 GMT
Jewish satire is particularly good. Hell, as far as I'm concerned they invented the medium. So much left wing theology comes from Jewish intellects too that I find it utterly bizarre that the left has in recent years been branded "antisemitic" by mainstream opinion. Makes no sense at all. It does in a way. It's the same with Islam hilariously enough, yet neither side can see it. There are legit problems with the Islamic faith, that need solved through a reformation, but any one who brings that up is smeared by certain people on the left as hating all Muslims, thinking all brown people are inferior etc. Right? The Koran is an absolutely astounding work of literature, but I'm not sold on the Islamic faith at all. I feel like it's riddled with huge misinterpretations of the scripture, especially in the vain of taking things way too literally, which is also a problem with Judeo-Christian denominations to be fair. You'll see this problem in every religion, even Buddhism, but there's something about Islam which is different than the others, something uneasy and precarious, like a bubble waiting to burst or a time-bomb waiting to go off. At least Western states moved with the times. It seems as if current Islamic doctrine and society have still got one foot in the dark ages, and who knows where that'll lead. My dad used to work with a bunch of Muslims out in Saudi Arabia, and he told me how they're pretty much the chillest people on earth, until something contradicts the faith and they basically go into defense-mode or whatever. In that sense they're like sleeper agents. I've seen videos of some of the most calm, placid-seeming Muslims suddenly getting all wound up and agitated because someone is simply asking questions about Islam.
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Post by burrunjor on Apr 20, 2023 8:51:29 GMT
It does in a way. It's the same with Islam hilariously enough, yet neither side can see it. There are legit problems with the Islamic faith, that need solved through a reformation, but any one who brings that up is smeared by certain people on the left as hating all Muslims, thinking all brown people are inferior etc. Right? The Koran is an absolutely astounding work of literature, but I'm not sold on the Islamic faith at all. I feel like it's riddled with huge misinterpretations of the scripture, especially in the vain of taking things way too literally, which is also a problem with Judeo-Christian denominations to be fair. You'll see this problem in every religion, even Buddhism, but there's something about Islam which is different than the others, something uneasy and precarious, like a bubble waiting to burst or a time-bomb waiting to go off. At least Western states moved with the times. It seems as if current Islamic doctrine and society have still got one foot in the dark ages, and who knows where that'll lead. My dad used to work with a bunch of Muslims out in Saudi Arabia, and he told me how they're pretty much the chillest people on earth, until something contradicts the faith and they basically go into defense-mode or whatever. In that sense they're like sleeper agents. I've seen videos of some of the most calm, placid-seeming Muslims suddenly getting all wound up and agitated because someone is simply asking questions about Islam. The problem with Islam is basically that it is presented as the literal word of god. Overall the Koran probably isn't any more violent than you average holy book. The old testament for instance has got insanely violent passages LOL. However other religions in the modern age can be more open to interpretation, or viewed as "that's just how people back then took the message of god." Of course that's not to say there aren't extremist groups that DO take even these religions literally. However again as Islam is said to have come from god directly, well then more of its followers will take literally. Again not every Muslim does and there absolutely is room for a reformation in Islam which is what I and many other people want, but it's struggled more than other religions in that respect, with many of its reformists being killed. Christopher Hitchens who was a total arsehole, was nevertheless right about the fact that all religions have their problems, but they are not all the same problems and that each religion depending on where you live and what era is more dangerous. If we were in 50s bible belt America, Christianity would be the most dangerous. However now in the current UK, Islam is going through its bad phase to some extent, whilst Christianity has not so much improved, just been made toothless. I will say though the ones suffering under the radical aspects of Islam are not us, but rather Muslims themselves. IE a Muslim girl who falls in love with a white man, a gay Muslim etc. They are the ones who Islam should be reformed for. That said though most of the problems with religion are again IMO just caused by human tribalism. You take away the religion and they will start killing each other over something else, politics, even football teams! Tribalism and greed are the two greatest enemies that humanity needs to stomp out.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 27, 2023 23:11:52 GMT
Eva Braun was kinda hot ngl.
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Post by rushy on Aug 20, 2023 14:46:30 GMT
Sonequa Martin-Green
I'm sure she's sweet IRL, but every character I've ever seen her play is a chore to watch.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 20, 2023 15:24:26 GMT
This thread is disappointing. I was hoping for some seriously edgy choices. Not even a mention of Savile.
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Post by Brian MK.II on Aug 20, 2023 21:22:18 GMT
This thread is disappointing. I was hoping for some seriously edgy choices. Not even a mention of Savile. ''Not even a mention of Savile''. Goodness Gracious!
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Post by UncleDeadly on Aug 20, 2023 21:47:07 GMT
I think it's fair to say Lucy Letby is the current bookies' favourite...
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Post by Deleted on Aug 20, 2023 22:12:35 GMT
This thread is disappointing. I was hoping for some seriously edgy choices. Not even a mention of Savile. ''Not even a mention of Savile''. Goodness Gracious! How's about that, then?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2023 15:31:58 GMT
I think it's fair to say Lucy Letby is the current bookies' favourite... Just think, one of these people is a serial killer and it isn't the deranged man with a swastika on his head. Evil comes in all shapes and sizes...
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Post by Deleted on Oct 16, 2023 13:07:30 GMT
Now then, now then. Let's not get carried away guys and gals. Euhehehehe! Bloody hell, this is awful! He could have at least done a better impression than that surely:
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