I hear you, fren. I wouldn't expect to make too many exceptions. Probably 1 in 10-20 Jews are actually Patriots. Then there are middle ground Jews like Ben Shapiro who, I do think wants a strong, non-degenerate America and a strong Israel.
The greatest sadness with this is that people of divided loyalties can just never truly be trusted. If one has an escape clause to fvck off to Israel or somewhere else, and your religion calls me to doubt your commitment to the American experiment, I will never not be able to keep a watchful eye on you and probably never truly be able to trust you. I wish it were different, but the principle of taqiyya is pernicious. And I am guessing you know as well as I do that this is a principle/practice of the Sons of Isaac just as it is also a practice of the Sons of Ishmael.
Not sure what can be done about it, really. I am not a trusting person. I have seen taqiyya in practice, in person.
Shapiro would need his own essay. Him and his shabbos goys (Walsh, Knowles, Klavan). I like them all. But I cannot trust any of them.
I wouldn't trust people with dual loyalties. While ideally I guess I would like both Israel and the US to prosper, Israel sends Africans everywhere but their own country. And understanding the dynamic, I realized I had to make a choice. I've made mine and it will be shown through actions. My dad wanted to go back to Israel, actually. If I said yes, we'd have probably gone. But my loyalty is here. Even if I die fighting. And I am talking to 2 part Jewish girls right now, and...I'm really the only fervent white with Jewish ancestry around. So while I think I should be an exception, exceptions should be rare, I agree.
Ask yourself why Jews look at Africans in this way.
I believe it is because in their view Africans are Sons of Ham, and Jews are Sons of Chem, and only the Sons of Chem (and, really, only the Sons of Isaac) have a Covenant with YHWH. Only the Sons of Isaac are "real humans".
Yes I know that sounds nutso. But I believe that's what is in their books and that is what they believe. Hope I'm wrong. Doubt I am.
I hear you, fren. I wouldn't expect to make too many exceptions. Probably 1 in 10-20 Jews are actually Patriots. Then there are middle ground Jews like Ben Shapiro who, I do think wants a strong, non-degenerate America and a strong Israel.
The greatest sadness with this is that people of divided loyalties can just never truly be trusted. If one has an escape clause to fvck off to Israel or somewhere else, and your religion calls me to doubt your commitment to the American experiment, I will never not be able to keep a watchful eye on you and probably never truly be able to trust you. I wish it were different, but the principle of taqiyya is pernicious. And I am guessing you know as well as I do that this is a principle/practice of the Sons of Isaac just as it is also a practice of the Sons of Ishmael.
Not sure what can be done about it, really. I am not a trusting person. I have seen taqiyya in practice, in person.
Shapiro would need his own essay. Him and his shabbos goys (Walsh, Knowles, Klavan). I like them all. But I cannot trust any of them.
I wouldn't trust people with dual loyalties. While ideally I guess I would like both Israel and the US to prosper, Israel sends Africans everywhere but their own country. And understanding the dynamic, I realized I had to make a choice. I've made mine and it will be shown through actions. My dad wanted to go back to Israel, actually. If I said yes, we'd have probably gone. But my loyalty is here. Even if I die fighting. And I am talking to 2 part Jewish girls right now, and...I'm really the only fervent white with Jewish ancestry around. So while I think I should be an exception, exceptions should be rare, I agree.
Ask yourself why Jews look at Africans in this way.
I believe it is because in their view Africans are Sons of Ham, and Jews are Sons of Chem, and only the Sons of Chem (and, really, only the Sons of Isaac) have a Covenant with YHWH. Only the Sons of Isaac are "real humans".
Yes I know that sounds nutso. But I believe that's what is in their books and that is what they believe. Hope I'm wrong. Doubt I am.