Zone1 Why are Jews hated so much?

Why are Jews hated so much?

  • Jews are hated because they are an inferior race

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Jews are hated because they possess so much wealth and power

    Votes: 2 12.5%
  • Jews are hated because they are different from everyone else

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Jews are hated because they are the cause of all the world's problems

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Jews are hated because they crucified Jesus

    Votes: 2 12.5%
  • Other

    Votes: 12 75.0%

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Of course they did----and it seems to have been a PLAN in the minds of the
big shots in the big shot hotels----a PATH TO WAR AND GLORY FOR ALLAH.
Even the shiite shit despised ALI KHAMENEI licked his lips with DELIGHT as he described the islamic carnage of
Oct. 5 as ---something like 'ISLAM'S FINEST HOUR' -----despite the fact that the FINEST are sunnis----he said he wanted to KISS THEM (ugh--sunnis)
This isn't about religion.
 
Replacement theory, in the United States and certain other Western countries whose populations are mostly white, a far-right conspiracy theory alleging, in one of its versions, that left-leaning domestic or international elites, on their own initiative or under the direction of Jewish co-conspirators, are attempting to replace white citizens with nonwhite (i.e., Black, Hispanic, Asian, or Arab) immigrants.

The immigrants’ increased presence in white countries, as the theory goes, in combination with their higher birth rates as compared with those of whites, will enable new nonwhite majorities in those countries to take control of national political and economic institutions, to dilute or destroy their host countries’ distinctive cultures and societies, and eventually to eliminate the host countries’ white populations. Some adherents of replacement theory have characterized these predicted changes as “white genocide.”


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The conception of nonwhite immigrants in terms of negative racial and ethnic stereotypes has been commonplace in many white-majority countries, and the notion that nonwhite immigrants, and even long-established nonwhite communities, threaten the freedom and well-being of whites has been a battle cry among white racists.

Likewise, the claim that national governments or unspecified elites are secretly directing the replacement and eventual elimination of whites has circulated among fringe groups of white supremacists, anti-Semites, and other right-wing extremists since at least the late 19th century.


The replacement fantasy received much wider attention in the early 21st century with the publication of Le Grand Remplacement (2011), by the French writer and activist Renaud Camus. He argued that since the 1970s, Muslim immigrants in France have shown disdain for French society and have been intent on destroying the country’s cultural identity and ultimately replacing its white Christian population in retaliation for France’s earlier colonization of their countries of origin. He also asserted that the immigrant conquest of France was being covertly abetted by elite figures within the French government.

Camus’s sobriquet for his conspiracy theory, the “great replacement,” proved attractive to many right-wing activists and scholars in France, and his rhetoric and the substance of his theory were eventually adopted by leaders within the mainstream of French political conservatism, including Marine Le Pen, the leader of the right-wing National Rally (formerly National Front) party.

The great replacement was soon espoused by right-wing parties and extremist groups in other European countries—notably including Hungary, where it was explicitly endorsed by the country’s authoritarian prime minister, Viktor Orbán.


During the 2010s replacement theory became popular in the United States among white supremacists, neo-Nazis, and right-wing militias, among other extremists, whose racist rhetoric and ideas were more freely expressed during the presidency of Donald Trump (2017–21). Right-wing media personalities, including Fox News commentators Tucker Carlson and Laura Ingraham, also attested to the conspiracy, though in ostensibly milder language that did not directly refer to race or explicitly invoke anti-Semitism.

Thus, Carlson claimed that liberal Democrats were attempting to replace “you” (the viewer)—implicitly understood to be white—with immigrants from “Third World” (developing) countries—implicitly understood to be nonwhite—in order to create a permanent electoral majority loyal to the Democratic Party. Carlson in particular was intent on promoting replacement theory as a legitimate political viewpoint, and it was a major theme of his talk show, Tucker Carlson Tonight, since the program’s launch in 2016.


In part because of its endorsement by right-wing media and in part because Trump, in his own way, had signaled his support of racism toward people of colour (e.g., by indulging in racist slurs, by accepting the support of prominent avowed racists, and by refusing to condemn—or only reluctantly condemning—racist violence), key aspects of replacement theory came to be accepted by nearly half of Republicans and by a third of all Americans by 2022.

Some Republican politicians endorsed the theory as a way of appealing to far-right members of their party and of demonstrating, to some degree, their continued loyalty to Trump.

Replacement theory has been widely ridiculed for its blatant absurdity. It has been just as widely condemned for its encouragement of racist violence through its toxic allegation that nonwhite immigrants (as well as the Jewish figures who allegedly direct their immigration) pose an existential threat to whites. The latter criticism has been tragically validated by the occurrence of several mass murders in the United States and other countries by white racists who clearly indicated their adherence to replacement theory before or after their attacks.


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The Democrats' Demographic Demolition Derby
 
  • Tinfoilhats suspect Jews to be behind every of their conspiracies. The evil Jooz that reach out for world domination.
  • Leftwingers oppose the right wing governments of Israel and consider Israelis on Israeli soil an occupation.
  • Nazis share the Tinfoilhats´ views + they are Nazis.
  • Muzzies want to take over Israel.

So everyone hates the Jews for silly reasons and that is why Israel has only the iron fist for them.
You must know that's crazy.
 
Well, there are plenty of crackpot preachers teaching the rapture and the end times conversion of the Jews.
what is the point of your post? You consider the bulk of IMAMS in the USA to be
"crackpots"? ------stick to the creme of the crop----Like AL AZHAR educated
 
Only Americans "are supposed to hate". They are also expected to agree with the leadership and paid shill MSM on what/who is evil. And then, of course, they must believe that suicide bombers are cowards and that hot water freezes faster and anyone who wears socks with sandals is a moron. Americans must be happy to get to bed every night, although I doubt they get much sleep with that shotgun under the pillow. Hate, hate, and more hate! :mad:
You're fucking insane. Pitiful creature.
You're the one who's "supposed to hate" with a shotgun under your pillow. You might think it's courageous but I call that "pitiful". :08621:
 
I think right now here, at least, there is maybe a growing awareness of the huge impact of Israel on our security, wars, and economy solely based on some mysterious allegiance to a foreign nation. When you label criticism and questioning Israel's influence as hate, yeah that's what you get, plus the Pavlov conditioning from the media.
The Gathering Swarm

Americans have to learn that Israelis have been set up as the first to die in the world-wide Islamic jihad, so their clear and present danger now is what is coming towards us from a mosque barracks in America soon, unless our enemies can be eliminated over there and so humiliate the Nazislamis that they call off the jihad until we infidels have reached the lowest point in our cowardice and decadence/
 
Yes. I agree. Al Qaeda moved into Yemen in 1998 and since then Boko Haram, Shabaz and other Jihadi groups have moved in. Then the al Houthis overthrew the government. The Saudis moved their villagers back from the border 20 kilometers in 2000, but that didn't slow the cross border attacks either.

I can only surmise they want to control the Bab Al Mandab and Secotra island.

But, it sure seems pointless to me.

Yemen has been a lawless mess since I was a kid.
Pillaging Pilgrims

Yemen is the traditional direct line to Mecca. Various factions of Islamic fanaticism want to take over the Moslem Vatican.
 
You're the one who's "supposed to hate" with a shotgun under your pillow. You might think it's courageous but I call that "pitiful". :08621:
I don't have a shotgun. I have a
You're the one who's "supposed to hate" with a shotgun under your pillow. You might think it's courageous but I call that "pitiful". :08621:
This post is classic. You think a "shotgun" is for self defense. You're stupid.
 
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