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Anti-Defamation League publishes list of 36 extremist individuals.
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Anti-Defamation League publishes list of 36 extremist individuals.

So the only explanation for jewish behavior is recognizing the supernatural, afterlife, etc... things we vaguely understand or even think are real.

So jewish behavior is the tip of the iceberg to much larger matters of the universe which are more opaque and impossible to comprehend. I don't hate Christians, but I don't think there's an afterlife. Hate to derail the thread but the only supernatural explanation for spiritual jewish rottenness is leading us down this path.

If jews are indeed aided by some inner spiritual 'devil' (for lack of a better term), then a whooooooole bunch of other shit we can't comprehend is true too. Almost like we're characters in a video game, or the Truman show.
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Anti-Defamation League publishes list of 36 extremist individuals.

I was putting that idea out there for discussion, not saying it is the only possible interpretation.

As for icebergs, even if we knew for sure there was no god or afterlife, it would still be true that we are capable of perceiving and understanding only a thin slice of reality based on the poverty of our senses and brain power.

So we would still be in the same place, doing the best we can with what we got, and there would still be a whole bunch of other shit we can't comprehend out there having effects we don't even notice.

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Anti-Defamation League publishes list of 36 extremist individuals.

Quote: (07-27-2017 04:17 PM)debeguiled Wrote:  

He also argues that Judaism is actually younger than Christianity, because the old Jewish religion involved the temples and sacrifices and the ark of the covenant. Once these things were gone, so was the religion of the Old Testament.

He is right and Samseu was right calling them Talmuds.

At the time of Christ there were two competing factions, Pharisees and Saducees. The first believed that Moses had gotten secret instructions from Yawhe, carried on in an oral tradition - the Talmud. The second believed the Torah was all there was and that everything else in the world was open to philosophy and science.

Saducees were concerned with rites and worship. Pharisees were concerned with rules of living.

When the temple was destroyed, the Saducees could no longer exist. The Pharisees then became the only priests of judaism, becoming Talmudism, what we call Judaism today.

Saducees seem to me to be quite in line with some teachings of Christ, when he says:

"Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them."

This was a response to Pharisee claims he didn't live by their law - the Talmud - but he was referring to the Torah, the only law by God.

In many ways, Christ is a combination of the European and the Semittic. Jesus lived in Gallilee which was a province of the Tribe of Dan, a Greek group of mercenaries serving as a police force in Israel by order of the Pharaoh. Thus, it is quite likely Jesus was well versed in Greek philosophy.
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Anti-Defamation League publishes list of 36 extremist individuals.

ADL (and a bunch of other Jewish run orgs) are now working directly with Youtube to censor and remove videos, even videos that don't violate youtube's policies!

http://www.breitbart.com/tech/2017/08/01...ng-videos/

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Content creators on YouTube who follow all of the site’s rules may still face censorship by the platform, under new plans announced by Google.
According to a post on YouTube’s official blog, videos will now be subject to the rule of the mob. If enough users flag a video as “hate speech” or “violent extremism,” YouTube may impose restrictions on the content even if it breaks none of the platform’s rules.

We’ll soon be applying tougher treatment to videos that aren’t illegal but have been flagged by users as potential violations of our policies on hate speech and violent extremism. If we find that these videos don’t violate our policies but contain controversial religious or supremacist content, they will be placed in a limited state. The videos will remain on YouTube behind an interstitial, won’t be recommended, won’t be monetized, and won’t have key features including comments, suggested videos, and likes.

YouTube has also rolled out a “trusted flagger” program, in which 15 “expert NGOs and institutions” to help them identify hate speech and extremism on their platform.

Among these organizations are the No Hate Speech Movement, a left-wing project pushed by the Council of Europe, as well as the Anti-Defamation League, an organization whose president has been accused of “manufacturing outrage” by the World Jewish Congress.

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YouTube is also planning to artificially alter its search results so that searches for “sensitive” topics on YouTube no longer return the most popular videos, but a “playlist of curated YouTube videos that directly confront and debunk violent extremist messages.”

The platform also plans to artificially promote videos created via its “Creators for Change” program, which, in YouTube’s words, features creators who are “using their voices and creativity to speak out against hate speech, xenophobia and extremism.”

We’ve started rolling out features from Jigsaw’s Redirect Method to YouTube. When people search for sensitive keywords on YouTube, they will be redirected towards a playlist of curated YouTube videos that directly confront and debunk violent extremist messages. We also continue to amplify YouTube voices speaking out against hate and radicalization through our YouTube Creators for Change program. Just last week, the U.K. chapter of Creators for Change, Internet Citizens, hosted a two-day workshop for 13-18 year-olds to help them find a positive sense of belonging online and learn skills on how to participate safely and responsibly on the internet.

YouTube framed its blog post around fighting “terror content,” yet their announcement also strays into areas that have nothing to do with fighting terrorism, like the company’s diversity efforts. The blog post boasts about YouTube’s involvement with the “Creators for Change workshop” in which “creators teamed up with Indonesia’s Maarif Institute to teach young people about the importance of diversity, pluralism, and tolerance.”

A final note: YouTube’s “Creators for Change” program is filled with progressives who, in YouTube’s words, are “tackling social issues and promoting awareness, tolerance and empathy on their YouTube channels.” Yet Laci Green, MTV’s famous feminist sex educator, one of Time Magazine’s 30 most influential people on the internet, and one of the most successful feminists on YouTube is nowhere to be found.

Really makes you think!

The official blog is getting roasted in the comments:

https://youtube.googleblog.com/2017/08/a...fight.html

Probably won't be long before those start disappearing too.

In related news, Jordan Peterson just got suspended from Youtube with no re-instatement in sight, plus no reasons given as to why he was banned: http://www.dailywire.com/news/19225/cens...exit-modal

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