Antisemitic rally in Cobb County GA

Hatred of Jews.
The goyim defense league is real.. looks to me like they are racist, authoritarian and conservative.
As long as you aren't denying that the Bolsheviks and their inspiration, Karl Marx, weren't Jewish, then we're on the same page.


This is disturbing and vile.

For those who do not know, Cobb County GA is a fairly wealthy suburb of Atlanta.

From the article:
"The Anti-Defamation League warned Friday about an antisemitic group participating in a tour of Georgia this weekend. Cobb County police were there and called the protest peaceful, even as protesters and people who live in the neighborhood came toe to toe shouting in each other’s faces."


A tour of Georgia? What sort of despicable human being does this?

The good news is that the community, not just the Jewish members, came out to show they are not afraid.
 
The goyim defense league is real.. looks to me like they are racist, authoritarian and conservative.



Never heard of them. But if you can have the JDL, the ADL, BLM, NAACP, ACLU, etc., then I don't necessarily see a problem with someone "defending" all of those white, Christian "cattle." Goyim is generally a derogatory term for non-Jews.
 
Never heard of them. But if you can have the JDL, the ADL, BLM, NAACP, ACLU, etc., then I don't necessarily see a problem with someone "defending" all of those white, Christian "cattle." Goyim is generally a derogatory term for non-Jews.

If I can have?
 
I see no reason why a Christian people shouldn't enjoy a nation built around Christian values, ethics, morals, and Godly laws. If atheists can build nations around ungodly principles and if Muslims can build nations around Sharia law, then Christians should be afforded the same privilege.

The fact of the matter is that Christians founded America and fought to break the chains of despotic tyranny under King George. Many of the Founders were ministers and devout Christians.
That's just it this nation wasn't built around Christian values, ethics, morals, and Godly laws.
 
That's just it this nation wasn't built around Christian values, ethics, morals, and Godly laws.
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That's just it this nation wasn't built around Christian values, ethics, morals, and Godly laws.
Wrong!

"The Continental-Confederation Congress, a legislative body that governed the United States from 1774 to 1789, contained an extraordinary number of deeply religious men. The amount of energy that Congress invested in encouraging the practice of religion in the new nation exceeded that expended by any subsequent American national government. Although the Articles of Confederation did not officially authorize Congress to concern itself with religion, the citizenry did not object to such activities. This lack of objection suggests that both the legislators and the public considered it appropriate for the national government to promote a nondenominational, nonpolemical Christianity.

Congress appointed chaplains for itself and the armed forces, sponsored the publication of a Bible, imposed Christian morality on the armed forces, and granted public lands to promote Christianity among the Indians. National days of thanksgiving and of "humiliation, fasting, and prayer" were proclaimed by Congress at least twice a year throughout the war. Congress was guided by "covenant theology," a Reformation doctrine especially dear to New England Puritans, which held that God bound himself in an agreement with a nation and its people. This agreement stipulated that they "should be prosperous or afflicted, according as their general Obedience or Disobedience thereto appears." Wars and revolutions were, accordingly, considered afflictions, as divine punishments for sin, from which a nation could rescue itself by repentance and reformation.

The first national government of the United States, was convinced that the "public prosperity" of a society depended on the vitality of its religion. Nothing less than a "spirit of universal reformation among all ranks and degrees of our citizens," Congress declared to the American people, would "make us a holy, that so we may be a happy people."
 

This is disturbing and vile.

For those who do not know, Cobb County GA is a fairly wealthy suburb of Atlanta.

From the article:
"The Anti-Defamation League warned Friday about an antisemitic group participating in a tour of Georgia this weekend. Cobb County police were there and called the protest peaceful, even as protesters and people who live in the neighborhood came toe to toe shouting in each other’s faces."


A tour of Georgia? What sort of despicable human being does this?

The good news is that the community, not just the Jewish members, came out to show they are not afraid.
How many were at the rally 5 or 6?
 
Never heard of them. But if you can have the JDL, the ADL, BLM, NAACP, ACLU, etc., then I don't necessarily see a problem with someone "defending" all of those white, Christian "cattle." Goyim is generally a derogatory term for non-Jews.

It's called 'reaping what one sows'. Run around bashing Xians and whites and spreading racist rubbish around gets a reaction. Then the cretins snivel about the reaction their fake propaganda generates. lol

Chabad Lubavitch is not a victim here; they are getting back what they dish out, is all.
 
Wrong!

"The Continental-Confederation Congress, a legislative body that governed the United States from 1774 to 1789, contained an extraordinary number of deeply religious men. The amount of energy that Congress invested in encouraging the practice of religion in the new nation exceeded that expended by any subsequent American national government. Although the Articles of Confederation did not officially authorize Congress to concern itself with religion, the citizenry did not object to such activities. This lack of objection suggests that both the legislators and the public considered it appropriate for the national government to promote a nondenominational, nonpolemical Christianity.

Congress appointed chaplains for itself and the armed forces, sponsored the publication of a Bible, imposed Christian morality on the armed forces, and granted public lands to promote Christianity among the Indians. National days of thanksgiving and of "humiliation, fasting, and prayer" were proclaimed by Congress at least twice a year throughout the war. Congress was guided by "covenant theology," a Reformation doctrine especially dear to New England Puritans, which held that God bound himself in an agreement with a nation and its people. This agreement stipulated that they "should be prosperous or afflicted, according as their general Obedience or Disobedience thereto appears." Wars and revolutions were, accordingly, considered afflictions, as divine punishments for sin, from which a nation could rescue itself by repentance and reformation.

The first national government of the United States, was convinced that the "public prosperity" of a society depended on the vitality of its religion. Nothing less than a "spirit of universal reformation among all ranks and degrees of our citizens," Congress declared to the American people, would "make us a holy, that so we may be a happy people."
Folks are judged on actions and deeds and none of what was done was based on any Christian values.
 

This is disturbing and vile.

For those who do not know, Cobb County GA is a fairly wealthy suburb of Atlanta.

From the article:
"The Anti-Defamation League warned Friday about an antisemitic group participating in a tour of Georgia this weekend. Cobb County police were there and called the protest peaceful, even as protesters and people who live in the neighborhood came toe to toe shouting in each other’s faces."


A tour of Georgia? What sort of despicable human being does this?

The good news is that the community, not just the Jewish members, came out to show they are not afraid.


No, the good news is there were fewer than 10 protesters. So few that if you just ignored them they would go away, but no, the media has to stroke their egos.

That's assuming they were even legit. The last time "patriot front" showed up to a protest the couple that were unmasked turned out to be antifa.
 

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