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posted ago by UnemployedMarx ago by UnemployedMarx +366 / -1

But the left is obsessed with seeing Hitler as the enemy and use holocaust comparisons in everything. Of these three, one was an exponential factor less worse than the other 2. Yet the left never talks about the other 2.

This is by design.

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NerBolanski 5 points ago +5 / -0

The downvotes are pouring in because You are right. I used to be like a lot of normies on the right before I started getting more red-pilled and saw that our best allies are not really good allies.I also saw how so many Jewish organizations supported mass migration and open borders in America and other Western Nations.

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UnemployedMarx [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

Even Jews take shots at Jews because it's obvious to anyone without indoctrinated blinders on that there's an issue there.

"When Jews left Judaism they stayed religious but the religion they affirmed tended to be any form of leftism rather than Judaism. This is not a condemnation this is not an insult, it's is a description. Jews have been taught by Judaism to make a better world. That is the message of the prophets. And if they weren't going to do it through monotheism, which is how we're supposed to do it - ethical monotheism (teach the world god is the source of ethics and demands ethical behavior), they did it through secular ideologies. They rejected traditional religiosity so they accepted a new religiosity which was secular. Many people have described Marxism as secular Messianism. Here is a distributing statistic: the most pro-communist press in the 1930s outside of the soviet union in the United States was the Yiddish Press. Jews took a new religion as a substitute for Judaism and that was, you name it: feminism, environmentalism, Marxism, socialism and for some, even communism. But Jews love isms. Jews are to isms what Italians are to operas. They create new movements and everyone will make this great world. And instead of using their religion that came with being Jewish. And it's a very sad development to me." - Dennis Prager 2013