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    1. tantum‏ @QuasLacrimas 17 Nov 2017

      tantum Retweeted Teaparty_man

      Wow, I hate how pedantic twitter makes me but... Mary Shelley's father and her husband both wrote stories about the Wandering Jewhttps://twitter.com/Teaparty_man/status/931554961393111041 …

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      Teaparty_man @Teaparty_man
      “Frankenstein” is a “dogwhistle” to Jew haters? Wonder what Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley would think about that? Me...that’s gets the “stupidest thing I read today” award. You’re welcome. https://twitter.com/HardR_DSA/status/931366749135663104 …
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    2. Teaparty_man‏ @Teaparty_man 17 Nov 2017
      Replying to @QuasLacrimas

      Sorry. But can’t find any reference to that. Show proof.

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    3. tantum‏ @QuasLacrimas 17 Nov 2017
      Replying to @Teaparty_man

      Her father was William Godwin and her husband was Percy Shelley; that should help you find them. But I don't rly care what you think (w/ respect), this is for my followers

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    4. Teaparty_man‏ @Teaparty_man 17 Nov 2017
      Replying to @QuasLacrimas

      I know who those people are and looked at both. The “wandering jew” Is a myth that started around the 13th century and if any of The three had anything to say about it it must be of Little note because I have seen no reference in relation to those people.

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      tantum‏ @QuasLacrimas 17 Nov 2017
      Replying to @Teaparty_man

      Did you try google? I feel bad for you, you seem to feel like I'm criticizing you; really it's just an interesting historical point

      10:22 AM - 17 Nov 2017
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        2. Teaparty_man‏ @Teaparty_man 17 Nov 2017
          Replying to @QuasLacrimas

          Yep, why and nope.

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        3. tantum‏ @QuasLacrimas 17 Nov 2017
          Replying to @Teaparty_man

          I googled: William Godwin "Wandering Jew" first result, third para, and it even cites Shelley too. You're welcome

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        4. Teaparty_man‏ @Teaparty_man 18 Nov 2017
          Replying to @QuasLacrimas

          And if you actually read any of those results, none provides any proof or even the slightest indication that any of the three, Godwin, Shelley or Mary, either condemed nor promoted Judaism. You’re Welcome.

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