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7/3/2025, 4:25:35 AM
>>17809166
> "The Jew" as perceived by the antisemite is a social construct or an image created by the antisemite. Sartre had this nailed in the 1940s where he laid out an essay describing antisemites as projecting their own traits onto the Jew. He had an existentialist philosophy that held that people are radically free and can make choices about their situation (like taking responsibility for themselves and their place in the world), but that's scary so people flee from their responsibility, and antisemitism is a way to do that. I see this a lot when people want to do something but they blame the Jews who are somehow trying to stop them or prevent them from doing it. It's like, no, you just suck.
This is ridiculous. Jews, per their own religion and ethnic identity, “other” themselves from the rest of society. They literally create the in-group, out-group mentality that isolates them from the great society in which they reside. Their entire religion is “us versus them” in which “them” is 8 billion people. Their a nepotistic, parasocial group that literally has religious laws dictating that they should treat non-members differently than members. Combine this with the fact that they have no Jewish majority nation (prior to Israel), it’s easy to see why every culture viewed them as antagonistic, even regions with no particular religious bias.
Rome conquered them, but otherwise, they had no particular reason to dislike them more than any other foreigner. But Hebrews viewed themselves, as ordained by god himself, as better than Romans, and their continual antagonizing behavior created conflict. Rinse and repeat with nearly every nation they’ve ever resided (even those that never conquered them).
Like you people are so fucking delusional. Your whole ideology is
>We’re better than you, our priorities are of more importance than yours, and we are religiously required to behave as such.
And you wonder why this has created conflict with everyone.
> "The Jew" as perceived by the antisemite is a social construct or an image created by the antisemite. Sartre had this nailed in the 1940s where he laid out an essay describing antisemites as projecting their own traits onto the Jew. He had an existentialist philosophy that held that people are radically free and can make choices about their situation (like taking responsibility for themselves and their place in the world), but that's scary so people flee from their responsibility, and antisemitism is a way to do that. I see this a lot when people want to do something but they blame the Jews who are somehow trying to stop them or prevent them from doing it. It's like, no, you just suck.
This is ridiculous. Jews, per their own religion and ethnic identity, “other” themselves from the rest of society. They literally create the in-group, out-group mentality that isolates them from the great society in which they reside. Their entire religion is “us versus them” in which “them” is 8 billion people. Their a nepotistic, parasocial group that literally has religious laws dictating that they should treat non-members differently than members. Combine this with the fact that they have no Jewish majority nation (prior to Israel), it’s easy to see why every culture viewed them as antagonistic, even regions with no particular religious bias.
Rome conquered them, but otherwise, they had no particular reason to dislike them more than any other foreigner. But Hebrews viewed themselves, as ordained by god himself, as better than Romans, and their continual antagonizing behavior created conflict. Rinse and repeat with nearly every nation they’ve ever resided (even those that never conquered them).
Like you people are so fucking delusional. Your whole ideology is
>We’re better than you, our priorities are of more importance than yours, and we are religiously required to behave as such.
And you wonder why this has created conflict with everyone.
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