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Iranian Revolution Thread

Iranian Revolution Thread

Quote: (01-09-2018 04:18 AM)kamoz Wrote:  

Quote: (01-05-2018 10:47 PM)El Chinito loco Wrote:  

The Chinese government even released a policy discussion outlining how the State of Israel is deeply entwined in U.S. politics and how Jews more or less set policy as well as run the economy.

It seems like every other nation knows this except Americans. Even pointing this out in the U.S. will get shouted down. That is true blind allegiance.

It's sad really.

The only reason China is an up and coming superpower is because of Israel, or more correctly (((them))) - the international Jew. They will be taking marching orders from them soon enough. Once they wield enough power to be significant. No different than the British Empire before.

The average Chinese is uncucked and somewhat more impervious to the kind of mind control you have in the West. There aren't any Holocaust museums in the Mainland.

BTW that is definitely not the case in South Korea and Taiwan, where globalist-funded Scofield evangelicals have shaped the local mindset. South Korea especially is cucked, not so much by Judeo-marxist baizuo, but by Hagee-style right-wing evangelical talmudism:

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Yet, pop down to the local corner shop and along with a pot of instant rice or dried noodles, you can buy a copy of Stories from the Talmud. It is not rare, either, to come across book-vending machines stocked with classic works of Babylonian Judaism.

The Talmud is a bestseller in South Korea - even the government insists it is good for you, and has included it on the curriculum for primary school children.

Lee Chang-ro heads a literature research team at the Ministry for Education. He says: "The reasons why Korean children are taught Talmud are pretty obvious. Koreans and Jews both have a long history of oppression and surviving adversity with nothing but their own ingenuity to thank. There are no natural resources to speak of in Korea, so, like the Jews, all we can develop is our minds."

The fascination with Judaism does not end there. Media outlets regularly run newspapers columns on "Jewish education", weekly radio features, and television documentaries, all of them showing Jews in a glowing light.

But although average Koreans can boast that their bookshelves hold at least one or two copies of the Talmud, to think of Korea as a hotbed of latent Judaism would be wrong. The motivation is less to do with religion and more to do with aspiration.

https://www.thejc.com/lifestyle/features...sm-1.22961

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