To be fair, everyone (except white people, who had it mostly beaten out of them) is Tribe First.
Probably especially Jews, though, because of the whole Diaspora™ thing. They also raise their kids to view themselves as Jews and Jews only. It's very circular; they're paranoid about persecution - it gets played up for victim points, but the paranoia is absolutely real - so they tribe up super hard, and become outsiders in the countries they claim to be members of, which leads to persecution down the line, because they're not actually loyal to their host countries.
Do not discount the Theological aspect of their insular ethnic "religion," they marinate from birth in the belief that they are God's chosen people, and that the rest of us are goyim. They really do believe that, and in many ways this explains why they act the way they do to their host nations.
The wildest part of the whole Chosen People narrative is that other people are also expected to believe it, and often do. It's not that unusual for a peoples' religion to proclaim themselves the chosen people. It's wild for others not in that group to bully and try to destroy you for not thinking the outgroup are God's Chosen.
I have no problem with the Jews thinking they're Chosen and special. Go wild. But I don't have to believe it, and I'm not an antisemite for going 'no, I don't think that's how this works.'
I'm not hateful for not thinking I'm cattle in the eyes of God, before the Chosen People. We're not doing that.
Good for him. And not even so much because 'ze Jews,' but because I appreciate him sticking to principle. He could have hemmed and hawed, or dodged. It was a dangerous question, and he stuck to his principles of 'British is an ethnicity, and it has clear definitions.'
We need more of that. And it's great, because Sargon isn't an extremist, he's just fed up. That sort of honesty is more important than edginess for the sake of edginess. I don't agree with him on everything, but this sort of thinking needs to make a comeback.
Britain is uniquely screwed when it comes to international jewry because the influence jews have had over the Isles spans literal centuries with relationships lasting longer than some countries existence, like America, Canada, NZ, AUS, etc.
It's great to see more attention focused on these poisonous ties, but the path ahead is incredibly long and troubled for the Anglo. Godspeed, you limey fucks, you are going to need it.
What's that concept called where it's permissible if they admit to it, but "wrong" if you say it instead?
So it's said to be bad here because someone else said it, but if asked directly and the answer was the very same, it would be allowed if it came from the tiny hat wearing horse's mouth.
Isn't it "paradox"? Parallax is when the fence post goes by fast, but the mountain moves slowly in the distance. Paradox fits the description of discrepancy better.
The Celebration Parallax may be stated as: “the same fact pattern is either true and glorious or false and scurrilous depending on who states it.” In contemporary speech, on any “controversial” topic—or, to say better, regime priority—the decisive factor is the intent of the speaker. If she can be presumed to be celebrating the phenomenon under discussion, she may shout her approval from the rooftops. If not, he better shut up before someone comes along to shut him up.
Jews the world over are Jews first, everything else distant second, and this is why they get expelled, every single time.
To be fair, everyone (except white people, who had it mostly beaten out of them) is Tribe First.
Probably especially Jews, though, because of the whole Diaspora™ thing. They also raise their kids to view themselves as Jews and Jews only. It's very circular; they're paranoid about persecution - it gets played up for victim points, but the paranoia is absolutely real - so they tribe up super hard, and become outsiders in the countries they claim to be members of, which leads to persecution down the line, because they're not actually loyal to their host countries.
Do not discount the Theological aspect of their insular ethnic "religion," they marinate from birth in the belief that they are God's chosen people, and that the rest of us are goyim. They really do believe that, and in many ways this explains why they act the way they do to their host nations.
The wildest part of the whole Chosen People narrative is that other people are also expected to believe it, and often do. It's not that unusual for a peoples' religion to proclaim themselves the chosen people. It's wild for others not in that group to bully and try to destroy you for not thinking the outgroup are God's Chosen.
I have no problem with the Jews thinking they're Chosen and special. Go wild. But I don't have to believe it, and I'm not an antisemite for going 'no, I don't think that's how this works.'
I'm not hateful for not thinking I'm cattle in the eyes of God, before the Chosen People. We're not doing that.
Good for him. And not even so much because 'ze Jews,' but because I appreciate him sticking to principle. He could have hemmed and hawed, or dodged. It was a dangerous question, and he stuck to his principles of 'British is an ethnicity, and it has clear definitions.'
We need more of that. And it's great, because Sargon isn't an extremist, he's just fed up. That sort of honesty is more important than edginess for the sake of edginess. I don't agree with him on everything, but this sort of thinking needs to make a comeback.
Britain is uniquely screwed when it comes to international jewry because the influence jews have had over the Isles spans literal centuries with relationships lasting longer than some countries existence, like America, Canada, NZ, AUS, etc.
It's great to see more attention focused on these poisonous ties, but the path ahead is incredibly long and troubled for the Anglo. Godspeed, you limey fucks, you are going to need it.
What's that concept called where it's permissible if they admit to it, but "wrong" if you say it instead?
So it's said to be bad here because someone else said it, but if asked directly and the answer was the very same, it would be allowed if it came from the tiny hat wearing horse's mouth.
It’s called the Celebration parallax.
Isn't it "paradox"? Parallax is when the fence post goes by fast, but the mountain moves slowly in the distance. Paradox fits the description of discrepancy better.
Parallax works. You look at it from one view you see one thing, you change the view you see something else.
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Thank you. If I move to China/Russia/Switzerland/Botswana, I’m not one of them, I’d still be American.
I'd argue there you'd be twice the american you are now.
It be interesting to hear what he really thinks without the tight rope of UK/youtube censorship