Andy Ngô 🏳️🌈 (@MrAndyNgo)
A twist has emerged in the homicide case of the elderly Jewish man who was killed allegedly by a Muslim Palestine protester in Thousand Oaks, Calif. The Conejo Valley Antifa cell claims they know Paul Kessler & that he protested with them before. However, ...
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lmao, even
Dare I say Kek?
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Andy tried to warn him.
Ah, the golem continues to turn about towards its master with fatal consequences.
its still hilarious that its happened so many times they made an entire folk story about the golem being created by a rabbi and then the golem eventually turning on the rabbi.
I notice that pretty much any reference I see to this story (or Aladdin, for that matter) downplays the betrayal at the end, or eliminates it altogether ...
I liked the version of the Golem story where it betrays its master called "Dr. Frankenstein's Monster", where we find out the real monster is not the Golem, which is just a victim of circumstance.
But I also enjoyed it merely as a side-reference but true to the spirit of the tale in another fiction, where the Gollum created by Sauron('s ring), while not betraying the master, was its ultimate source of its demise.
TBF, Frankenstein's monster was responding to flat-out rejection by his Creator, who found the creature (that Victor had made in his image) to be too disgusting to live but didn't have the heart to totally extinct the thing. But unlike the god of the Noah story, Victor never really reconciled with what he had unleashed upon the world.
The moral of the story is, the Monster should never have been created to begin with; it was a project of hubristic folly. (He could have collected all the body parts he wanted down at a slaughterhouse, but he was determined to make a Man-thing. Why?)
The Golem was meant to be a weapon (and from the Ring's POV, so was Smeargol/Gollum). For yes, it was the Ring who betrayed its master. Gollum was just its tool (and Frodo and Bilbo, too.) And yes, it was meant to be a weapon, too ...
Andy goes on to cite this in downplaying the man's participation with Antifa. It's weird that they know his name and face though. Hmm.
i see a comment down there of another historically illiterate conservative calling Antifa "nazis". Calling everyone they dislike "nazis" just like leftists do. (never mind that antifa was already a thing in the 1930's Germany and fought with nazis and fascists)
i wonder who created this culture of everyone calling anything they dont like "nazi"
They've got to constantly keep the mask up so conservatives will support them.
Like clockwork, strange bedfellows, their pair makes. This is why I noticed when Kyle Rittenhouse shot 3 antifas, all the usual suspects were livid with him, it was funny how they seem to give away where their loyalty lies that easy.
Person involved in radical protest was also previously involved with other radical protests? I'm shocked!
A lot of people would find it strange that a pro-Israel guy protests alongside Antifa. I don't, but many naive people would.
The average person is bombarded with Jewish victimization narratives. The initial story likely reached quite a few people, especially normie conservatives.
I have no idea what most people would assume about pro/anti Israel activists, except maybe one side has orthodox jews and apparently most US politicians, and the other includes muslims and muh nahtzees.
I've said it before and I'll say it again. Let them fight.
Something something Golems, something something Turn Against You.