Well said.
It's literally rules and exceptions and whatabouts, along with an implicit and explicit "Gentiles don't count" rule.
To paraphrase: If a gentile lights a candle on the Sabbath, you must look away, unless you see they lit it for their use, then you can use it.
Self-inflicted Victimhood, use of someone else's labor, and breaking your own rules on a technicality, thus ruining the spirit of the law.
Ffs I hate them.
Imagine thinking that the being who created the world cares about whether you work on a specific day, that he's so anal about it that he counts turning on a light as work yet he's so dumb that you can rules lawyer him by tricking a goy into doing it or hanging a wire around your yard and calling that your house.
I don't think they actually believe that they just do it because it's like bootcamp for them. Try living your life under those rules and functioning, and imaging how honed your mind would become out the other side where you can get out through a technicality without even trying. They live and breathe that shit, you can't pin jews down because they are trained to shapeshift. When jews score high on iq tests it's always the verbal part because all they are good for is getting out of trouble and avoiding consequences.
There's a 4chan anon post about how anal Talmud rules are. Can't walk in a certain direction along rivers, etc
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