I wouldn't say so. A lot of jews hate western civilization and whites, and Jews are reputed to have very high IQ and they aren't ignorant. Some people hate other races or tribes and those people might have a bad experience with them. The world is not kumbaya like You think it is.
The major problem with Hatred is when You react poorly to the hatred you have. People like Dylan roof and Many black/White serial killers react poorly and cause a lot of havoc.
A lot of jews hate western civilization and whites, and Jews are reputed to have very high IQ and they aren't ignorant.
Excuse me,but if your religion or belief is you are better than everybody else because your religion or culture says that - and you don't want to challenge your beliefs then you ARE ignorant. Many of them are simply ignorants too proud from their jewishness to even consider that they would be sometimes wrong,they are even being intelectually disthonest enough to try hide it or to continue nonsense absurd behaviours even to death - simply because their crazy ego don't allow them to say: STOP...
You are right. My statement implies that their goal isn't just mere hatred like how Blacks have an anti-white culture but theirs is more of creating a new society and wanting us to be subservient to them.
They have an alternative goal rather than Just "I hate wyipo" rhetoric from blacks. That is why many jews fund,create and invest in minority communist movements.We are both right but we are seeing it from two different angles.
A lot of jews hate western civilization and whites, and Jews are reputed to have very high IQ
Yes, this is relatively true – if we also recognize that lots of Jews do not.
A few choice quotes on the nature of hate:
"[Man] sees hate in his own heart, what he calls hate, which is but fear, so he projects it into another man’s face and says the man hates him; and he may slay the man. But the hate never existed, that is, what mankind thinks of as hate never existed."
"Hate is unreasoning fear. Fear is caused by lack of understanding, by a lack of value fulfillment. Hate is that which is not love. Love is fulfilled, or fulfilling, value fulfillment. It is action that knows itself, and that glorifies in its parts, that is separated to know itself, and in knowing itself is no longer separated."
"Hate is that which fears to join, and hence is separate, and that is all."
"For if you hate, you create a hateful reality. And to the extent that you hate, you find reality hateful. To the extent that you fear, you create a fearful reality. To the extent that you love, you create a lovely reality. To the extent that you create, you create a reality full of creativity—and this is my message."
"Love and hate are both based upon self-identification in your experience. You do not bother to love or hate persons you cannot identify with at all. They leave you relatively untouched. They do not elicit deep emotion."
"Hatred always involves a painful sense of separation from love, which may be idealized. A person you feel strongly against at any given time upsets you because he or she does not live up to your expectations. The higher your expectations the greater any divergence from them seems. If you hate a parent it is precisely because you expect such love. A person from whom you expect nothing will never earn your bitterness."
"Love, therefore, can contain hate very nicely. Hatred can contain love and be driven by it, particularly by an idealized love. (Pause.) You “hate” something that separates you from a loved object. It is precisely because the object is loved that it is so disliked if expectations are not met. You may love a parent, and if the parent does not seem to return the love and denies your expectations, then you may “hate” the same parent because of the love that leads you to expect more. The hatred is meant to get you your love back. It is supposed to lead to a communication from you, stating your feelings — clearing the air, so to speak, and bringing you closer to the love object. Hatred is not the denial of love, then, but an attempt to regain it, and a painful recognition of circumstances that separate you from it."
The source is left as an exercise to the reader... :)
It is a beautiful quote but the problem I have with quotes is that you can find another quote that contradicts this quote.
When it comes to Jews; the problem is not that Jews are perfectly unreasonable or paranoid but they have a self-victimizing trait in their culture where they always want to be seen as victims no matter what happened. They can be the richest people in the world but still talk about how their land is too small or how a person called them a jew when they woke up. Their lack of self-awareness is second to Blacks.
Society can function perfectly only if you understand whether all the cultures fit together, and build the social order based on that understanding. America since 1965 has shown that You cant build or Maintain a Nation based on just ideals or "freedom" as Many Libertarians or conservatives think. East Asians might not be freedom-loving people like White people but they understand why societal order is important; the Chinese would have deported half of blacks or Hispanics at the moment if they discover that these groups are not assimilating.
they have a self-victimizing trait in their culture where they always want to be seen as victims
I don't know if such a correlation exists. If it does, there may be self-selection going on. A black person will always be seen as black; but a Jewish person has the option to set aside the traditions of their parents, marry a non-Jewish person and identify as white.
Such intermarriage is highly frowned upon. On the one hand, such family resistance against intermarriage is racist. On the other hand, cultural barriers against intermixing are how Jewish identity has survived through the centuries. If the barriers didn't exist, the identity would have long been lost.
A Jew who chooses to continue this identity therefore to some extent also willingly chooses the victim aspects of the identity. This is assuming there is a correlation, which there may be.
I wouldn't say so. A lot of jews hate western civilization and whites, and Jews are reputed to have very high IQ and they aren't ignorant. Some people hate other races or tribes and those people might have a bad experience with them. The world is not kumbaya like You think it is.
The major problem with Hatred is when You react poorly to the hatred you have. People like Dylan roof and Many black/White serial killers react poorly and cause a lot of havoc.
Excuse me,but if your religion or belief is you are better than everybody else because your religion or culture says that - and you don't want to challenge your beliefs then you ARE ignorant. Many of them are simply ignorants too proud from their jewishness to even consider that they would be sometimes wrong,they are even being intelectually disthonest enough to try hide it or to continue nonsense absurd behaviours even to death - simply because their crazy ego don't allow them to say: STOP...
You are right. My statement implies that their goal isn't just mere hatred like how Blacks have an anti-white culture but theirs is more of creating a new society and wanting us to be subservient to them.
They have an alternative goal rather than Just "I hate wyipo" rhetoric from blacks. That is why many jews fund,create and invest in minority communist movements.We are both right but we are seeing it from two different angles.
"Jews are reputed to have very high IQ"
Without getting into how the perception of that gets perpetuated, in actual standardized testing they come in at about 13th place.
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thanks for noticing.I forgot to put a comma after whites.
Fellow White People. Fellow, White People.
Yes, this is relatively true – if we also recognize that lots of Jews do not.
A few choice quotes on the nature of hate:
"[Man] sees hate in his own heart, what he calls hate, which is but fear, so he projects it into another man’s face and says the man hates him; and he may slay the man. But the hate never existed, that is, what mankind thinks of as hate never existed."
"Hate is unreasoning fear. Fear is caused by lack of understanding, by a lack of value fulfillment. Hate is that which is not love. Love is fulfilled, or fulfilling, value fulfillment. It is action that knows itself, and that glorifies in its parts, that is separated to know itself, and in knowing itself is no longer separated."
"Hate is that which fears to join, and hence is separate, and that is all."
"For if you hate, you create a hateful reality. And to the extent that you hate, you find reality hateful. To the extent that you fear, you create a fearful reality. To the extent that you love, you create a lovely reality. To the extent that you create, you create a reality full of creativity—and this is my message."
"Love and hate are both based upon self-identification in your experience. You do not bother to love or hate persons you cannot identify with at all. They leave you relatively untouched. They do not elicit deep emotion."
"Hatred always involves a painful sense of separation from love, which may be idealized. A person you feel strongly against at any given time upsets you because he or she does not live up to your expectations. The higher your expectations the greater any divergence from them seems. If you hate a parent it is precisely because you expect such love. A person from whom you expect nothing will never earn your bitterness."
"Love, therefore, can contain hate very nicely. Hatred can contain love and be driven by it, particularly by an idealized love. (Pause.) You “hate” something that separates you from a loved object. It is precisely because the object is loved that it is so disliked if expectations are not met. You may love a parent, and if the parent does not seem to return the love and denies your expectations, then you may “hate” the same parent because of the love that leads you to expect more. The hatred is meant to get you your love back. It is supposed to lead to a communication from you, stating your feelings — clearing the air, so to speak, and bringing you closer to the love object. Hatred is not the denial of love, then, but an attempt to regain it, and a painful recognition of circumstances that separate you from it."
The source is left as an exercise to the reader... :)
It is a beautiful quote but the problem I have with quotes is that you can find another quote that contradicts this quote.
When it comes to Jews; the problem is not that Jews are perfectly unreasonable or paranoid but they have a self-victimizing trait in their culture where they always want to be seen as victims no matter what happened. They can be the richest people in the world but still talk about how their land is too small or how a person called them a jew when they woke up. Their lack of self-awareness is second to Blacks.
Society can function perfectly only if you understand whether all the cultures fit together, and build the social order based on that understanding. America since 1965 has shown that You cant build or Maintain a Nation based on just ideals or "freedom" as Many Libertarians or conservatives think. East Asians might not be freedom-loving people like White people but they understand why societal order is important; the Chinese would have deported half of blacks or Hispanics at the moment if they discover that these groups are not assimilating.
I don't know if such a correlation exists. If it does, there may be self-selection going on. A black person will always be seen as black; but a Jewish person has the option to set aside the traditions of their parents, marry a non-Jewish person and identify as white.
Such intermarriage is highly frowned upon. On the one hand, such family resistance against intermarriage is racist. On the other hand, cultural barriers against intermixing are how Jewish identity has survived through the centuries. If the barriers didn't exist, the identity would have long been lost.
A Jew who chooses to continue this identity therefore to some extent also willingly chooses the victim aspects of the identity. This is assuming there is a correlation, which there may be.