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Kingoftheroad 2 points ago +2 / -0

The context here wasn't antisemitic. It was about corruption, suppression, and politics which lead to the comment about communism which lead to the comment about God which lead to the comment that mentioned God and communism and Jewish people.

Actually they were tied together nicely I thought. It didn't seem mean spirited it was just an expression of something that has been happening. Yes some people hate jews and take it too far but that doesn't mean that they can't be criticized just like anyone else. If they are responsible for leading 90% of the communist revolution, then it is allowed to be said. It is just matter of fact.

And communists are evil and evil is the enemy of good. How can good people combat evil if they refuse to acknowledge their enemy.

The comment didn't say most Jewish people are communists, it said most of the leaders of the communist uprising we're seeing are Jewish. Big difference. And even if it did, if it were true, would that be a problem? No its only a problem if its untrue.

I use analogies all the time and I hate when they're not perfect and someone starts trying to pick them apart instead of focusing on the point its supposed to illustrate. So I'll say I get what you're saying. So just like Im focusing on your point and not your words, maybe we can focus on the point of the comment and not only see one word and forget the rest.