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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: U$
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Oct 19th, 2003, 11:42 AM
hating something seems to be the number one pastime.
reaping the profits of hate follows it.. divide and conquer
opportunists should always get extra attention, especially what
they are using as an opportunity.
watching an old black and white history of my town it was interesting to note that there was a large and growing percentage of jews and synagogues in town until the economy peaked.. the number declined rapidly as the economy stopped growing.. i'd say thats just plain smart to follow the economy on the one hand then it makes me wonder what exactly the role is in the repeatable boom and bust cycle. where do those folks make thier stand? were they semi-nomadic opportunists?
in retrospect the video makers seem to have isolated the jews from the other populations that grew then shrank so this probably says more about my town's perceptions of jews related to blame than the jews themselves heh. i don't know enough about it to say though.
i'd like to separate what is wrong with isreal-VS-the world as a pawn of american corporations from jews as a people. almost all jewish folk i know completely disagree with the american supported military stance of isreal.
isreal is being used as a pawn by the US, it's plain to see that hatred is used in so many ways to divide the people while corporations get hired by both sides, or hired by an outside force to regulate or pacify.. the blame game is often encouraged in the interest of competing ownership.. security is the new boom in all markets with everything else coming second.
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