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I was there recently, and it was really odd. Pretty normal looking, to be honest, like any suburban town.

But everything is in Hebrew, and everyone is dressed like an Orthodox Jew.

I saw awkward rabbis stumbling around, literally reading torahs as they walked. It was as if the had built a parallel society.

Well, that's inaccurate. They definitely didn't build a goddamn thing in that town. I saw a lot of construction going on in that town, mostly Hispanics working on new houses.

And apparently, that community hasn't been all that Jewish for all that long. From what i have heard, they began moving in massively in the early two thousands, and kind of took over the community. Since the last census was done in 2010, it doesn't accurately state the current situation.

I didn't see a single non-jew who wasn't a Mexican doing construction the entire time I was there.

I think this is really interesting. I'm going to do more research on how it came to be this way.

Regards,

-Theo

I was there recently, and it was really odd. Pretty normal looking, to be honest, like any suburban town. But everything is in Hebrew, and everyone is dressed like an Orthodox Jew. I saw awkward rabbis stumbling around, literally reading torahs as they walked. It was as if the had built a parallel society. Well, that's inaccurate. They definitely didn't build a goddamn thing in that town. I saw a lot of construction going on in that town, mostly Hispanics working on new houses. And apparently, that community hasn't been all that Jewish for all that long. From what i have heard, they began moving in massively in the early two thousands, and kind of took over the community. Since the last census was done in 2010, it doesn't accurately state the current situation. I didn't see a single non-jew who wasn't a Mexican doing construction the entire time I was there. I think this is really interesting. I'm going to do more research on how it came to be this way. Regards, -Theo

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Were you a mexican while you were there?

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I was doing some work with two of my niggers.

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Yes, I have heard of them. The thing is, they like to expand to nearby places and when it is their place they get more isolationist.

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If they wanted to isolate themselves and live on their own, like the Amish, I'd be absolutely fine with that.

But they don't. They have a deep-seeded need to interfere with politics at every level.

Also, I've seen fundementalist amish old men raise barns before. Never seen anyone in a yarmulke perform any manual labor. They cannot build things for themselves, I'm almost certain of it.

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That seems like a white mafia to me.

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This reminds me of a on the town of Chester, NY trying to block a development for these shifty hasidics.