Imagine if you heard about a terrorist attack in Germany and the media said "the terrorist was a German" just because he had German citizenship, when in reality the terrorist was a Muslim Arab.
That is the level of dishonesty you are talking about when you call this guy a German without mentioning he is a jew.
Imagine if you heard a terrorist attack in Germany and the media said "the terrorist was a German" just because he had German citizenship
That would be an accurate & true statement, & important information since it would distinguish him from a foreigner who just went to Germany for the attack.
Nationality & ethnicity are different things.
And they don't even overlap that much anymore since all the white countries let themselves get flooded by nonwhites.
No, nobody in mainstream discourse "names the jew" because it's not within the overton window to do so & you'd catch shit for being antisemetic.
Matt Walsh should not be naming the jew if he worked for Newsmax or anywhere else. It's only on anonymous fringe boards like this where people rail against the jews all day.
only the nationalists of a race get to decide if you are one of them or not. If Swedish nationalists dont think you are Swedish then you are not Swedish, if a British nationalists dont think you are British you are not British, if German nationalists dont think you are German then you are not German.
Trying to claim a jew is a German is like trying to claim a man is a woman. Its a racial version of transgenderism.
Were they German or were they Jewish-Germans? Because there's a big difference between the two.
I can get along with just about anybody that would describe themselves as an American. But people who describe themselves as a hyphenated American frequently hate me for who I am.
That's the entire point of the hyphen in the first place.
And no, they didn't consider themselves outside of German. That's why they called themselves "Germans of the Mosaic faith". Being German, particularly in the 1800's was something to be proud of by most Germans.
You can be German by nationality - making you German - regardless of your ethnicity.
Nothing Walsh said was wrong & "naming the jew" doesn't fly with normies.
Imagine if you heard about a terrorist attack in Germany and the media said "the terrorist was a German" just because he had German citizenship, when in reality the terrorist was a Muslim Arab.
That is the level of dishonesty you are talking about when you call this guy a German without mentioning he is a jew.
That would be an accurate & true statement, & important information since it would distinguish him from a foreigner who just went to Germany for the attack.
Nationality & ethnicity are different things.
And they don't even overlap that much anymore since all the white countries let themselves get flooded by nonwhites.
yeah Im not going to bother arguing with a globalist JIDF anymore
And be honest about what this is Matt Walsh works for the Daily Wire, who are jewish thats why he wont name the jew and thats why he lies about nazis
1 out of 3 owners of DW is a jew.
No, nobody in mainstream discourse "names the jew" because it's not within the overton window to do so & you'd catch shit for being antisemetic.
Matt Walsh should not be naming the jew if he worked for Newsmax or anywhere else. It's only on anonymous fringe boards like this where people rail against the jews all day.
Daily Wire are either jews, relatives of jews, or shabbos goys. It makes no difference. They are pro zionist either way.
Please define "nationality."
Except jews who'd already lived in Germany for centuries are ethnically German.
no they werent
They were. Cry.
only the nationalists of a race get to decide if you are one of them or not. If Swedish nationalists dont think you are Swedish then you are not Swedish, if a British nationalists dont think you are British you are not British, if German nationalists dont think you are German then you are not German.
Trying to claim a jew is a German is like trying to claim a man is a woman. Its a racial version of transgenderism.
Were they German or were they Jewish-Germans? Because there's a big difference between the two.
I can get along with just about anybody that would describe themselves as an American. But people who describe themselves as a hyphenated American frequently hate me for who I am.
That's the entire point of the hyphen in the first place.
And no, they didn't consider themselves outside of German. That's why they called themselves "Germans of the Mosaic faith". Being German, particularly in the 1800's was something to be proud of by most Germans.