Note to self. Don't make friends with these people
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Also, some of the text in those posts is at least as deranged as you'd expect. Some of the funnier/sadder stuff:
Yikes.
Ahahaahhahaha. I want to say this one is a troll, but we've all seen this exact thing happening over and over. It's hilarious how what should be obvious trolling is just...yeah.
Yes, accusing anyone (except ze Nazis) of genocide is itself antisemitic. Gotta love it.
Firstly, I'm noticing a big trend. Most of these conflicts are happening online. This is fragile, perpetually online weirdos who've severely lost touch with reality.
Also, no, a ceasefire doesn't let Hamas kill all the Israelis, you retard. Nor is it a surrender.
I just love how casual and nonspecific that is. Honestly, something about the phrasing is pretty hilarious.
Ahahahahaha.
Is there something about Jews not being able to say "God?" I find it a little cringe, but I get religious people censoring the world if it's used in a bad way, like not saying "God damn," but censoring it when you're talking about you speaking to God just seems weird.
Uhm...generally, that's called an American, you piece of shit.
What do you want to bet they'd whine about "dual loyalties" being an antisemitic trope, too? When they don't even seem to consider themselves American despite being (presumably legally) born here. Possibly even to one or more American citizens. Fucking wild.
*gasp*
Bitch, you just said Palestinians did October 7th, you disingenuous retard, then demanded people separate Hamas from Palestinians. Pick a fucking lane.
Hehehe.
Ahhhhh, Reddit. You're so silly.
It's an extension of the "Thou shalt not take the name of the LORD thy God in vain" Commandment. Because Jewish culture revolves heavily around getting out of things based off of technicalities, they will say that they're not invoking the name of god if they use g_d instead. It's similar to how they string up wires around their neighborhoods to say that they're "indoors" by technically being under something because Jewish law says that they must be indoors for the Sabbath. Or how they'll lock away the food in their pantry for Passover. It's stupid and disingenuous. As if god is fooled by their technical observation of his laws when they're clearly trying to actively circumvent it.
The weird thing to me about it is that they always do it when they're... actually talking about God. It's not "oh my g-d, I can't believe that happened," it's "G-d blessed me with wealth and kids" or whatever. But shouldn't the second one be fine? They are literally referring to God.
Yeah, you would think. It doesn't make a whole lot of sense.