Jews Christians Muslims Buddhists etc. operate across the world with varying levels of success and ethics. to say any of these religions are the root cause of some evil is incredibly naive. Casting such a wide net will ensnare more innocents than guilty, which will create a backlash that ultimately causes your movement to fail.
people who use identity politics as a weapon know this, and are constantly poisoning the well. racial supremacist ethnostates like Israel, for instance, literally profit from people parroting rhetoric such as "Judaism is a disease", because it generates more sympathy for them.
Your last paragraph sorta suggest that collectivism works, since there's an ethnostate but white people should judge the individual, and not collectivise? If it works for Isreal why shouldn't we do it?
to say any of these religions are the root cause of some evil is incredibly naive
Maybe you’re the one being naive. The problem is culture. Social norms, morality, and behavior are driven by culture, with religion being a large part of culture. You know damn well that religion itself dictates morality and social norms. Now before you talk about atheists the jewish community is very strong and tight-nit, while there maybe lots of non practicing jews they still exist within the culture of the jewish community where norms are enforced. So when you’re going around calling people naive do you have any idea what jewish morality is like? Do you know what jewish law states about non-jews?
all jews are the same and follow the exact same code of ethics
this is leftist logic, just applied to Jews instead of Christians. there are many different sects of Judaism that range from benign to supremacist. While the Israeli government might fall towards the supremacist side, most everyday Jews do not give a shit. the only reason anyone supports the Israeli government is because they believe they will be massacred if that government falls.
Jews Christians Muslims Buddhists etc. operate across the world with varying levels of success and ethics. to say any of these religions are the root cause of some evil is incredibly naive. Casting such a wide net will ensnare more innocents than guilty, which will create a backlash that ultimately causes your movement to fail.
people who use identity politics as a weapon know this, and are constantly poisoning the well. racial supremacist ethnostates like Israel, for instance, literally profit from people parroting rhetoric such as "Judaism is a disease", because it generates more sympathy for them.
focus on the individual, not the religion.
Your last paragraph sorta suggest that collectivism works, since there's an ethnostate but white people should judge the individual, and not collectivise? If it works for Isreal why shouldn't we do it?
the Israeli ethno state survives solely off the charity of others. it does not work if that charity dries up.
Actually they survive through enslaving others with banking and usury
that would be Switzerland
Maybe you’re the one being naive. The problem is culture. Social norms, morality, and behavior are driven by culture, with religion being a large part of culture. You know damn well that religion itself dictates morality and social norms. Now before you talk about atheists the jewish community is very strong and tight-nit, while there maybe lots of non practicing jews they still exist within the culture of the jewish community where norms are enforced. So when you’re going around calling people naive do you have any idea what jewish morality is like? Do you know what jewish law states about non-jews?
this is leftist logic, just applied to Jews instead of Christians. there are many different sects of Judaism that range from benign to supremacist. While the Israeli government might fall towards the supremacist side, most everyday Jews do not give a shit. the only reason anyone supports the Israeli government is because they believe they will be massacred if that government falls.
Thanks for putting the strawman that you wanted to argue against up front. Saved me the trouble of reading your post.