The thing is: I don't entirely disagree. But there is a difference between recognizing the disproportionate number of Jews in influential positions advancing political interests they believe to be favorable to their community, and alleging a two-thousand-year long conspiracy involving every last Jewish person who ever lived, and that's solely behind literally everything that has gone wrong in our societies.
Even then, what annoys me is not the overblown rhetoric in and of itself, but that some users feel the need to derail every single thread on here with it. That is a fed tactic: it's usually done in bad faith and its goal is to undermine the quality of discourse in right wing forums and drive away interest from people who might otherwise be amenable to some of what we have to say, but who are immediately put off by the wall-to-wall Stormposting. And I know not all of you are that extreme or stupid, but it is annoying. It's disruptive, it's counterproductive and it's totally ineffectual.
The thing is: I don't entirely disagree. But there is a difference between recognizing the disproportionate number of Jews in influential positions advancing political interests they believe to be favorable to their community, and alleging a two-thousand-year long conspiracy involving every last Jewish person who ever lived, and that's behind literally everything that has gone wrong in our societies.
Even then, what annoys me is not the overblown rhetoric in and of itself, but that some users feel the need to derail every single thread on here with it. That is a fed tactic: it's usually done in bad faith and its goal is to undermine the quality of discourse in right wing forums and drive away interest from people who might otherwise be amenable to some of what we have to say, but who are immediately put off by the wall-to-wall Stormposting. And I know not all of you are that extreme or stupid, but it is annoying. It's disruptive, it's counterproductive and it's totally ineffectual.
The thing is: I don't entirely disagree. But there is a difference between recognizing the disproportionate number of Jews in influential positions advancing political interests they believe to be favorable to their community, and alleging a two-thousand-year long conspiracy involving every last Jewish person who ever lived.
Even then, what annoys me is not the overblown rhetoric in and of itself, but that some users feel the need to derail every single thread on here with it. That is a fed tactic: it's usually done in bad faith and its goal is to undermine the quality of discourse in right wing forums and drive away interest from people who might otherwise be amenable to some of what we have to say, but who are immediately put off by the wall-to-wall Stormposting. And I know not all of you are that extreme or stupid, but it is annoying. It's disruptive, it's counterproductive and it's totally ineffectual.