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"I stand with the guy who has, for years, made anti-Black statements because that's not what got him suspended from Instagram" is a really weird way of excusing anti-Black racism.
Mark it down. osh kosh bosh finally found an argument he didn't want to have.I think this post I posted earlier may be connected to what you’re saying. Would you say Jay-z/Farrakhan/Ye and those of that ilk are the synagogue of Satan with their antisemetic rhetoric?
I personally don’t understand why ADL won’t come out and clear this up for once and all.
I’ve sincerely done my best to understand this issue in a way that makes sense. For example, I thought the word Semetic had to do with the descendants of Shem in the Bible, but when I researched the definition this is what I found :
Se·mit·ic
/səˈmidik/
adjective
1. relating to or denoting a family of languages that includes Hebrew, Arabic, and Aramaic and certain ancient languages such as Phoenician and Akkadian, constituting the main subgroup of the Afro-Asiatic family.
In this context I could understand why Ye may be perceived as anti-semitic because he’s made disparaging comments about "Afro-Asiatic" people like George Floyd but the narrative doesn’t seem like it’s formed around that issue specifically. It seems like this more about a group of Khazarian Jews who converted to Judiasm under the lead of King Bulan in the 8th century’s for political reasons and they are not happy about being grouped in as all bad for certain business practices. I could see why Khazarian Jews would be Angry for being stereotyped in mass. I do think it’s misleading and confusing when words are being used to describe an action that don’t actually align with the meaning of the word. Based off of the definition we have non-afro people saying that Afro people are being anit-afro towards non-Afro people.
If you have any reputable books or scholarly resources that helped you form view/perspective on the issue and perhaps could give further clarity on what semitic and anti-semitic means could you share?
I can't say I blame him.
It certainly sounds like that's your belief, too, but you think you're playing coy by going on this meandering Brian Windhorst rant instead of speaking directly.Furthermore Revelations 2:9 is relevant because Ye is watching his empire crumble in front of him from which he perceives to be by the Synagogue of Satan.
"The ADL could easily clear all of this up by holding a public debate with the top scholars of Youtube. Now WHY won't they do that!?"
Attempting to bind all Jewish people globally (or the ethnic subset you’re obliquely associating with “Satan”) to the actions of the Israeli government is a step too far even for Donald Trump, who has recently and repeatedly made statements like "the Jewish people in the United States either don’t like Israel or don’t care about Israel."
Yeah, I’m going to need some clarification on this.If people put as much effort into studying finance, law, and the sciences as they do reading up on Jewish conspiracies, Kanye would most likely have a lawyer who looks like him jerking him on a contract.
Now, when you say “a lawyer who looks like him”, do you mean “divorced Lego figurine” or…