1
General Discussion / Re: Karma Effect
« on: April 30, 2024, 04:13:21 PM »
If I'm you then you must be hella mental. Whatcha talking about?
This section allows you to view all posts made by this member. Note that you can only see posts made in areas you currently have access to.
Anyone that wants to protect or ensure they have a country is like a Zionist. Zionism is a movement by the Jewish people for the establishment, development and protection of a Jewish country... The Lefties/Demmies/Pro-Palestine just used that name because if they say Jews... other will see what they truly are - Nazis. Hence, they won't used Jews but Zionists. The current Pro-Palestinians movement on campuses across the US is very similar to what Hitler did prior to WW2. College students and professors held protests and encourage and supported Hitler and his rhetoric of blaming the Jews for Germany's ailment. That's how Hitler became who he was and the millions of Jews that are murdered along with the Slavs and countless others too.
Zionists are similar to the Zealots during Christ's time... they are a rebell group that fought against Roman rule.
Take care of your house before you go nosying into your neighbors...
buddy in MN took me to this fishing place..
… where the crappie were everywhere
i look around and see no other hmong around
hmmm…. this tree and walk way look really familiar
oh shyt
THIS IS THE LAKE WHERE MOLLY CHENG DROWN HER 3 kids
she is luring us in with the crappie
you going full mental retard crazy, dog
you need serious mental illness help
why do you keep saying PRO HAMAS
they clearly state PRO PALESTINE
stop spreading fake news and lies and disinformation
why are you supporting hamas???
they were butchering civilians
just support peace and non violence like me
https://youtu.be/FjkX_IBYQHw?si=7hKGqokiashZeoC5
old man ronald reagan was the first one to use MAGA
trump just copy n paste
Smithsonian Magazine
Einstein’s tour was arranged by Chaim Weizmann, a former chemist himself who was now president of the World Zionist Organization. Weizmann’s plan was to squeeze in as many banquets, receptions and fundraisers as possible during the eight weeks in which Einstein would be in the U.S., raising, he hoped, millions of dollars in support of the Hebrew University. But Einstein’s views on Zionism differed from Weizmann’s. Einstein despised nationalism; he believed it was largely to blame for the global war that had just claimed some 40 million lives. He initially rejected the idea of a Jewish state on those grounds. In a speech to labor leaders some years later, he noted his resistance to the idea “of a Jewish state with borders, an army, and a measure of temporal power, no matter how modest” and balked at the “narrow nationalism” that would accompany it.
He also acknowledged the Arab peoples living in Palestine as “kinfolk,” and feared that any attempt to create a Jewish state on Arab land would lead to decades of hostility. In a letter to a colleague, the physicist Paul Ehrenfest, he cautioned that runaway Jewish nationalism “threatens to degenerate into hostility and bigotry.” Einstein hoped that internationali sm, rather, might pave the way for a more just and peaceful world.
Jim Jones (born May 13, 1931, Crete, near Lynn, Indiana, U.S.—died November 18, 1978, Jonestown, Guyana) was an American cult leader who promised his followers a utopia in the jungles of South America after proclaiming himself messiah of the Peoples Temple, a San Francisco-based evangelist group. He ultimately led his followers into a mass suicide, which left more than 900 dead and came to be known as the Jonestown Massacre (November 18, 1978).