The Mexican elections are suspicious
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There was a time when the JQ was taken seriously by people who were definitely not Nazis. What changed? And why can't we point out the very odd international and statistically improbable prominence of Jews in power?
For me it feels like it's the other way around. I never wanted anything to do with it for obvious reasons knowing where I am from but they have become so blatent I cannot just not wonder about it anymore. Someone stands next to you on a chair and Eric Cartman style farts into your face and you are just supposed to ignore it? Yea, right.
Ask Dom, when he comes back in two days I'm sure your comment here will be deleted per 'rule 16'.
Karl Marx wrote about 'the Jewish Question'.
Karl Marx was a jew and was the descendent of long lines of rabbis from both sides of his family tree
His family had converted to Lutheranism, and he wasn't exactly friendly to Jews. Regardless, the guy said that it's not just Nazis talking about 'the Jewish Question', and I cited Karl Marx. What's your objection? Feel offended?
Lol his father converted because Prussia didn't allow jews in positions of power, . We all know it wasn't genuine.
And we all know you are trying to associate the JQ with communism
You demonstrate reasonable comprehension, so I think it’s safe to assume that you are arguing in bad faith. Otherwise you wouldn’t continue to play the “religion” shell game. It’s an ethnicity. Period.