I've thought about the idea that "Jews provoke antisemitism by being too left-wing" plenty of times in the past, considering that it was a common refrain among "moderates" in Germany in the run-up to WWII The conclusion of my thinking is it's evil garbage
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Replying to @arthur_affect @kittensnotkids
Strange that the conclusion of your "thought process" ends in an emotional response rather than a conclusion derived from facts. Jewish culture has failed to integrate in many host nations because of the racist teachings in the Talmud that guided Jewish culture. Read a book.
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Replying to @Cleeeave @kittensnotkids
You haven't even actually read the book you name-drop in this tweet you dumb Nazi fuckface
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Replying to @arthur_affect @kittensnotkids
Wrong. Talmud sanhedrin, baba mezia, 114a-114b. "Only jews are human. Gentiles are animals." Babylonian talmud. Funk & wagnall's jewish encyclopaedia, 1907, gentile, page 617. "Even the best of the gentiles should be killed."
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Replying to @Cleeeave @kittensnotkids
You haven't read the book, you've read Nazi memes about the book
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Replying to @arthur_affect @kittensnotkids
Is that why I'm able to quote directly from it unlike you the one that likes to engage in mentally brankrupt grade school level name calling. "everyone i disagree with is a nazi" Talmud yebamoth, 98a, soncino edition, 1936. "All gentile (non-jew) children are animals."
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Replying to @Cleeeave @kittensnotkids
I mean, yes, it is, which is why you're cherrypicking badly translated quotes taken wildly out of context The Talmud is a dialogue among rabbis that often spends a great deal of time arguing over seemingly abstruse and/or shocking hypotheticals to make an abstract point
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This particular quote you're quoting, for instance, isn't even an "original" line from the Talmud, it's a line from the Bible -- Ezekiel 23:20 -- whose meaning the rabbis are debating (taking as read that as prophetic revelation they can't alter or delete it)
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"All Gentile children are animals" is a wild mistranslation -- it's collapsing into one sentence the fact that the discussion is about a ruling that Egyptian marriages were considered non-binding under Jewish law in the ancient times of the Kingdom of Judah
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The full sentence here is "Thus it may be inferred that the All Merciful declared their children to be legally fatherless,7 for [so indeed it is also] written, Whose flesh is as the flesh of asses, and whose issue is like the issue of horses.8"
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I.e. the prophet Ezekiel decried the Egyptian culture as bestial and animalistic and colorfully imprecated Jewish assimilationists as being a metaphorical promiscuous woman who has sex with animals
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It is saying that the pagan deities of Egypt, and by extension the Egyptian culture and its marriage laws, were irredeemably corrupt in God's eyes Therefore a marriage conducted under Egyptian law was as invalid as a marriage between a human and an animal would be
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It's expressing a sentiment that, sure, I personally don't agree with, being an irreligious person who thinks marriage is only a matter of legal consent to begin with But it's also very obvious that your source has twisted the quote to be as shocking as possible
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