I'm Jewish, and I don't know any "Jew who thinks we are superior and should control everything." Never met a single one.
Jews who are loyal to Israel? Well, I'm glad there's a country I can run to if my country decides to stuff me in a cattle car. I'm not saying that's going to happen in America. (But with lunatics like Ilhan Omar rising in Congress, who the hell knows?). But if my country turned against me like Nazi Germany did, I would certainly support Israel over, say, a Nazified United States. I hope you can agree on that.
Hiring and promoting Jews to the exclusion of everyone else -- every so often there's a business that does this sort of thing. I worked in an industry for a while which was mostly Asian, and there were a lot of political circles and games amongst the Chinese employees (and I presume the others as well). I wasn't going to go anywhere in the upward direction.
As for Jews "trying to control everything" again, we have that parental pressure that wants "Son the Doctor" and "Son the Lawyer" and decent jobs. So it is.
One anti-Semitic bit I saw Vox Day entertaining was using one of the anti-Talmud tracts that float around the web. These are slime pieces that misrepresent parts of the Talmud (A long and difficult body of work) to make Jews look like monsters that eat gentiles for dinner. It's harder to combat these, because very few people are really well-educated in the nuances of Talmud, and those that are usually have better things to do than argue with the purveyors of this crap on the internet. (Though I did find a few rebuttal sites online. My favorite one is no longer even around, and has to be accessed with the Wayback Machine.).
I get growing irritated with the Reform kind of Jews who put Democratic / Left wing positions above the Torah itself. (Even though that's how I was raised). But there's plenty of leftists in all demographics. I like seeing the #Jexodus movement. And Orthodox Jews are generally as conservative as Evangelical Christians. And have a lot more in common than with the secular versions of both faiths.
What's the Christians' take on Mohammad, particular after they've spent a few years living under Dhimmi law?
If you want an authoritative take on the Talmud and Jesus, if he even exists in there or not, I'll look for the website that I referred to before and you can access it via the wayback machine.
Watering everything down to the one question, where you expect Jews to have a positive opinion of Jesus during the time when they were oppressed by Christians ... well, it's odd to say the least. Unless this is similar to the Islamic creed of: "You disrespect our religious figure, you will die!"
Watering everything down to the one question, where you expect Jews to have a positive opinion of Jesus during the time when they were oppressed by Christians ... well, it's odd to say the least.
FYI your understanding of history is way off dude...
I'm Jewish, and I don't know any "Jew who thinks we are superior and should control everything." Never met a single one.
Jews who are loyal to Israel? Well, I'm glad there's a country I can run to if my country decides to stuff me in a cattle car. I'm not saying that's going to happen in America. (But with lunatics like Ilhan Omar rising in Congress, who the hell knows?). But if my country turned against me like Nazi Germany did, I would certainly support Israel over, say, a Nazified United States. I hope you can agree on that.
Hiring and promoting Jews to the exclusion of everyone else -- every so often there's a business that does this sort of thing. I worked in an industry for a while which was mostly Asian, and there were a lot of political circles and games amongst the Chinese employees (and I presume the others as well). I wasn't going to go anywhere in the upward direction.
As for Jews "trying to control everything" again, we have that parental pressure that wants "Son the Doctor" and "Son the Lawyer" and decent jobs. So it is.
One anti-Semitic bit I saw Vox Day entertaining was using one of the anti-Talmud tracts that float around the web. These are slime pieces that misrepresent parts of the Talmud (A long and difficult body of work) to make Jews look like monsters that eat gentiles for dinner. It's harder to combat these, because very few people are really well-educated in the nuances of Talmud, and those that are usually have better things to do than argue with the purveyors of this crap on the internet. (Though I did find a few rebuttal sites online. My favorite one is no longer even around, and has to be accessed with the Wayback Machine.).
I get growing irritated with the Reform kind of Jews who put Democratic / Left wing positions above the Torah itself. (Even though that's how I was raised). But there's plenty of leftists in all demographics. I like seeing the #Jexodus movement. And Orthodox Jews are generally as conservative as Evangelical Christians. And have a lot more in common than with the secular versions of both faiths.
What is the Talmud's take on Jesus Christ, and do you agree with it?
What's the Christians' take on Mohammad, particular after they've spent a few years living under Dhimmi law?
If you want an authoritative take on the Talmud and Jesus, if he even exists in there or not, I'll look for the website that I referred to before and you can access it via the wayback machine.
Watering everything down to the one question, where you expect Jews to have a positive opinion of Jesus during the time when they were oppressed by Christians ... well, it's odd to say the least. Unless this is similar to the Islamic creed of: "You disrespect our religious figure, you will die!"
FYI your understanding of history is way off dude...