The Truth About Jews?
Jews, Muslims, & Christians CAN Get Along
In simply trying to make a YouTube comment, I’m being censored. After 6 attempts, the last ones including modifying some of the words —it gets instantly removed. Interestingly enough, it contains some quotes from the Jewish Talmud; not the holy book, the Torah, but a holy book, all the same.
Who, along with me, is rather put-off & confused by the extremes of resistance & hatred against the Jews? We’re a Judeo-Christian country with Christianity also being Judeo-Christian, so this impasse has always baffled me. I refused to participate in what, to me, made no sense.
Sargon of Akkad recently uploaded a video to YT covering a Jewish MeeToo situation about rapes in the concentration camps not always being by the guards. Some Holocaust survivors are bringing it up, a tough topic for sure. (If you’ve got 16:58 to spare, it would help your understanding of what follows to watch it.)
Here is the comment I tried repeatedly to make, taking some relevant quotes from the Talmud & letting them speak for themselves:
Trying to make this comment for the 6th time. It keeps disappearing, sometimes with the message, “unknown error.” Yeah, right. You didn’t do that, Sargon, so I’ll try it again. with a few word mods.
In seeking an understanding of the strong rift between J_ws & non-J_ws, I came across one of their holy books, the Talm_d. It has relevant quotes to your vid, so I’ll share a few. First, a G_yim, or non-J_w, or Gentile, to them, is “cattle.”
9- ‘Sexual Intercourse between the G_yim is Like Intercourse between Animals’ [Sanhedrin 74b]
14- ‘’To Communicate anything to a G_y about religious relations would be equal to the Killing of ALL J_ws, for if the G_yim knew what we teach about them, they would Kill us openly’’ [Libbre David 37]
15- ‘’A J_w may do to a non-J_wess what he can do. He may treat her as he treats a piece of meat.’’ [Hadarine,20,B; Schulchan Aruch, Choszen Hamiszpat 348]
16- ‘A J_w may violate but not marry a non-J_wish girl’ [Gad. Shas.2:2]
17- “A prayer” or “benediction” to be said by a J_wish man every day: “Thank God for not making me a Gentile, a woman or a Slave.” [Hilkkoth Akum X1]
18- “A J_w should and must make a false oath when the G_yim asks if our books contain anything against them” [Szaaloth-Utszabot, The Book of Jore Dia 17]
This clarifies many things, including the likelihood that we don’t know much truth about their real teachings. Here’s hoping this comment survives long enough for you to see it.
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On refreshing the page, the comment again disappeared. It was there, lasting long enough for me to make a few corrections, but was gone on refresh. I’m curious, now, about the intensity of this censorship. We should be able to have a discussion without what we say being expunged. There is no hatred, here, just a desire to come to a deeper understanding, to have a discussion with those who may know more than I do.
It appears that both the Muslims & the Jews hold one thing in common: the need to lie to outsiders, to be truthful only among themselves. In Islam, this is embodied by the section of law called Taquiyya, which mandates telling the truth only to other Muslims. They’re permitted, even encouraged to lie to non-Muslims if it helps their group in any way. This extends to taking an oath on their holy book & lying.
One conclusion I draw from this is that no Jew or Muslim should be elected to any public office. Due to their own holy laws, they cannot be trusted to be truthful. That’s unacceptable in our Constitutional Republic.
I’d be very interested in responses to this, but no Jew- or Muslim-haters, please. Hate resolves nothing while harming all of those engaging in it, IMO. As a society, we’re believing some things that stray far from the truth, so I’m seeking whatever truth I can find. No house, divided against itself, can long stand, so I seek to draw us together in respectful pursuit of that which unites us all in The Family of Humanity.
We have the right to be different, especially in the USA. It would be boring if we were all carbon copies of one another, with the same attitudes & ideas. As long as we do no harm, we can be as different as we like. Let’s allow one another to choose their own beliefs & understandings, respecting theirs right along with our own.
Let’s take this whole thing up a notch. In the end, after gaining what truth we can, if we choose to be somewhat distant from one another, that, too, is fine. Just as water & oil do not mix well, that can be the case with groups of people. There is no wrong, no sin in it. Instead, it can be a positive thing, much like nationalism or patriotism. Just because we favor one group does NOT imply that we hate other groups.
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Namaste
12:38 p.m., Friday, 2019/10/25 — Mayan day 7 Storm / Cauac