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19 minutes ago, Yagoda said:

Jews get outsized representations because they work for it. Where would the Nobel prizes be without them.

I'm not suggesting their success isn't earned. Most of the suspicions are based in the accusers own insecurities or desire for social media clicks and likes.

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1 hour ago, ChaiyaTH said:

You could have an italian that is jew in the first place, what is the point you are trying to make here. Americans are usually clueless about any nationalities, cultures or languages, this is not an attack but just a fact. What is it with these endless jewish attention grabs.

No, that's an assumption many make here. How many Americans do you actually know, and how many are clueless about nationalities? When you make such a statement, knowing 2 or 3 that you think are clueless about nationalities isn't quite the 300+ million that are Americans is it? I'm betting you've never been to the US, and if you have, going from motel to motel to see the sights doesn't qualify you to make a statement like you have. America is all nationalities and has been all along, in one place.Their name was Santomenno, which has origins in Campania, so that's a possible.

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1 hour ago, ChaiyaTH said:

I usually also get defensive already when seeing a jew here since they messed around trying to buy everything up on a island in the south I lived + their wars.

 

Sometimes it's not completely clear when antisemitism rears its head.This is not one of those occasions.

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1 hour ago, Yagoda said:

LOL, dude when I was in high school I had 10 languages in my suburban neighborhood, and all sorts of great food from folks grandmas, abuelas, nonnas and babushkas. I bet you you never ate czernina or pasta fazool as a child.

 

Italian Jews usually marry their own. They dont cross themselves or have Priests officiating with Rabbis

 

You, like most non Americans, are clueless about the USA

Pasta fazool was the usual fare when I visited my friend around the block, who's mom always had it around. Italians of course.

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2 minutes ago, fredwiggy said:

Pasta fazool was the usual fare when I visited my friend around the block, who's mom always had it around. Italians of course.

Yes but you have to deep dive..are they Sicilian? Neapolitan? Different cuisines.

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4 minutes ago, Yagoda said:

Yes but you have to deep dive..are they Sicilian? Neapolitan? Different cuisines.

I never asked where their family was from. My Godfather was Sicilian, and his parents he lived with were from Sicily. I remember St. Joseph's Day when we would go to their house and eat, with all the breads, Rigatoni, the Statue of Mary with the dollar bills pinned to it, and the best sauce, to this day, I ever had. She would cook it all day while we ate appetizers until it was done.

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Just now, fredwiggy said:

I never asked where their family was from. My Godfather was Sicilian, and his parents he lived with were from Sicily. I remember St. Joseph's Day when we would go to their house and eat, with all the breads, Rigatoni, the Statue of Mary with the dollar bills pinned to it, and the best sauce, to this day, I ever had. She would cook it all day while we ate appetizers until it was done.

St. Josephs table. The words greatest food orgy

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2 hours ago, ChaiyaTH said:

To be honest, I spot them from a mile away. No joke. Same for most nationalities, i am usually right with my guess too.

 

 

Can you also spot Buddhists from a mile away ?

Buddhists from Budistan ?

People from Jewland often vary in their appearance  and are not really instantly recognisable -s

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1 hour ago, Felton Jarvis said:

Jews and Americans are hated worldwide. Nothing unusual. Hate is a cancer. I am not going to take the bait when I am treated with contempt, I just make myself scarce.

The best always catch the most flak

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1 hour ago, BangkokReady said:

 

Was it after the attack by Hamas or after the "counter-attack" by Israel on civilians in Gaza?

This question infers that Israel, in some racist idiots' minds wouldn't have the right to [measured] retaliation. 

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1 minute ago, Ben Zioner said:

This question infers that Israel, in some racist idiots' minds wouldn't have the right to [measured] retaliation. 

 

Did Israel have the right to launch an unmeasured attack on Gazan civilians?

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Never, ever. I think most Thai people don't even know what Jewish means, it's never been a topic of conversation, it's never been an issue, nobody even knows that I'm Jewish here. And I don't think it would matter if they did and last of course they were Arab, some of whom are mentally disturbed, with these ridiculous, extremist notions circulating around inside their smallish brains. The Wahhabis are the worst offenders. 

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9 minutes ago, BangkokReady said:

 

Did Israel have the right to launch an unmeasured attack on Gazan civilians?

Yes. The claim that they arent has been perpetuated by jew hating troglodytes.

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3 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

Of Course., all Nations have the right to defend themselves and go to war when attacked by an enemy 

 

All nations have the right to genocide civilians when someone else has attacked them???  Where does the right to genociding civilians come from???

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3 minutes ago, Yagoda said:

Yes. The claim that they arent has been perpetuated by jew hating troglodytes.

 

So, if you think that Israelis should not genocide the civilians of Gaza, then you hate Jews???

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Have you ever noticed when someone argues with you, and you prove them wrong, the next day all your posts and replies have sad emoji's on them, even though you've said something to defend another, like i did here. One followed when I said ..... "Pasta fazool was the usual fare when I visited my friend around the block, who's mom always had it around. Italians of course"...............Why would anyone put a negative emoji on this kind of reply? It's because they were butt hurt being proven wrong and i said they always get negative emojis from many members. Their revenge is posting a negative emoji on every reply I've made today. Take a look and I'm sure many will recognize the culprit. Teenage thinking continues.

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2 minutes ago, BangkokReady said:

 

All nations have the right to genocide civilians when someone else has attacked them???  Where does the right to genociding civilians come from???

 

   You are going off topic and the points your post raises have been discussed numerous times in many other threads , its got rather repetitive , although someone may be along to make a point about it not being a genocide .

  But I seem to have had that same discussion everyday for over a year , so, I will give it a pass this time 

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5 minutes ago, BangkokReady said:

 

All nations have the right to genocide civilians when someone else has attacked them???  Where does the right to genociding civilians come from???

First of all you need to understand the definition of genocide. Secondly, what do you call a civilian who is complicit in the Oct 7 attacks. A civilian???

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Just now, BangkokReady said:

 

It's simply a description of what is happening.  🤷‍♂️

To someone who doesnt understand what genocide is

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3 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

You are going off topic and the points your post raises have been discussed numerous times in many other threads , its got rather repetitive , although someone may be along to make a point about it not being a genocide.

 

But I seem to have had that same discussion everyday for over a year , so, I will give it a pass this time 

 

Off topic?  The OP literally mentions the recent Israel/Gaza conflict as one of the possible reasons for hostility against Jewish people increasing.  It's very much on topic.

 

I understand that you want the focus to be on what Hamas did and not Israel's response, but you can't really ignore the fact that Israel attempting to genocide the civilians in Gaza is a likely reason that Muslims around the world feel some animosity towards Israelis/Jews.

 

I don't agree that they necessarily should, as many Israelis/Jews are against what Israel has done/is doing in Gaza, but it's worth pointing out.

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21 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

Can you also spot Buddhists from a mile away ?

Buddhists from Budistan ?

People from Jewland often vary in their appearance  and are not really instantly recognisable -s

Jewland?

 

Well If you look at it America is Jewland. The majority religion is Jewish based.  They are the captains of business and industry. Trumps grandchildren are Jewish. America has lots of Jewish culture in our culture. Israel does what we say and their military is second best to ours.

 

No wonder the powerless, insignificant, drooling loons spend so much time on the net jew and America hating: the conspiracists are right! America is Israel. ZOG.

 

Can you imagine how miserable some folks are sitting in the basement, useless incel haters just spewing bile at the world they arent smart enough to fit in. Go over to Stormfront, they are still measuring noses and trying to figure out their eternal question:

Is that a Jew over there?

 

If so hes your boss.

 

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