It's amazing the visceral reaction that the word "jew" produces out of normies. It's like you just shouted "cunt" in the USA somewhere, or NIGGER with a really hard R.
Goes back to that old quote about a jew not minding being called anything... until you call him what he is, a jew. Then he gets upset.
Ever see the show Always Sunny in Philadelphia? Pretty great show, especially early on. They had a bit in one of the episodes where they are trying to scam this lawyer, and Dennis calls him a "jew lawyer". All of the rest of the gang are like "Woah woah woah, hold on, that was pretty harsh Dennis." Dennis is like "What? I mean, he is a jew." Everyone gets even more upset. Mac chimes in: "I don't think that's the way you're supposed to say it, I think that it's supposed to be... 'a person of the jewish faith'." More arguing.
This argument persists through the entire episode, where every time the word "jew" is uttered, not even in any negative context (just calling a guy what he is) always elicits this overreaction and sparks a discussion about what's okay and not okay when talking about jews.
This little bit from that show perfectly distills what it's like. Kanye is fortunately removing some of the stigma from the word "jew", it probably won't ge the same overreaction anymore.
I think the jews conditioned us to feel this way intentionally. It makes it impossible to talk about the jewish question, because just saying "jew" will get you marked as some kind of insane "Nazi antisemite". That's how they managed to stay under the notice of normies for so long while they literally fucked the world in every which way. Make it impossible to talk about a house fire, and the people trapped in the house are going to have a lot harder of a time coming up with a plan to deal with said fire.
Solid reply. I’m familiar with IASIP. In reality, they are all hyper-liberals. That’s a bummer but they do point out issues in society that at least both sides can relate to. They point out the absurdities we have to step over and around.
Yeah, the entire cast are all libfags, but they do a pretty good job in the show of cutting things down the middle and making fun of both sides, a lot like South Park has a knack for. IASIP is definitely leaning more towards the "liberals are the sane people" in more recent seasons, a sign of the times- everything got way, WAY more political over the last few years.
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