Which specific group of people you don’t like?
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I gtta be honest about jews. I never hated them directly.
Overall I encountered anti-jew topics, like anyone else, when I was a teencel. But i didnt really make anything out of it. The stereotypes were: jews are stingy, jews care about money they are moneylenders. Or we were reading shakespeare merchant of venice but I was an antisocial teencel so I sided with shylock.
Here the shylock speech:
Sounded very good to me and I was thinking if someone wrongs you in society, you got no choice but to pursue vengeance. Even if vengeance is absurd, so I wrote an alternative ending for merchant of venice where shylock won and accepts death just to extract the flesh of his victim.
Its only after I was 25 I started to considr the problem of jewry more seriously, after I realized shakespeare was a kabbalist jew himself. And after I started to learn more about the origins of these abrahamitic superstitions like communism islam and christianity.
Another thing that hindered my jew awakening is the fact I grew up with the jews. And none of them harbored any ill sentiment and none of them seemed particularly bad. My neighbor jew is in the military and has a lower status compared to me. My neighbor was my ally in my quest to fight mafia. So before I developed the ideas I have now about jewry it took long, because the racism and insanity of antisemite normies didnt coincide with my lived experience.
So I learned how jews create antisemitism, one book that helped me especially was the holocaust industry from finklestein. Also another book that enlightened me is judas goat from michael collins piper. Then, things started to "make sense". Like, why are antisemites always so crude and lowIQ, why do they always appear before some authority purposes a ban on gun rights or they seem synchronized with policemen.
In any case, I took a decade of learning to realize the plot of jewry due to many circumstances. I lived my life as individual, i had the goal of ultimate individualism when I was younger. This also hindered me, and I struggled to see hierarchy, organizations and collectives. So many errors I made, but in time I finally saw the jew clearer. Do I hate jews? no, even now I dont hate them. I never hated them and I will never do. I merely see the jew plan now. Thats all I did transforming my ideas over the years.
So who do I hate? normies occupy a lot of my thoughts. I dont like normal people or followers of norms. Norms like dating ideology, norms like marriage, norms in general. I have the goal of creating my own so called "norms". Obviously normies are in my way.
Overall I encountered anti-jew topics, like anyone else, when I was a teencel. But i didnt really make anything out of it. The stereotypes were: jews are stingy, jews care about money they are moneylenders. Or we were reading shakespeare merchant of venice but I was an antisocial teencel so I sided with shylock.
Here the shylock speech:
Sounded very good to me and I was thinking if someone wrongs you in society, you got no choice but to pursue vengeance. Even if vengeance is absurd, so I wrote an alternative ending for merchant of venice where shylock won and accepts death just to extract the flesh of his victim.
Its only after I was 25 I started to considr the problem of jewry more seriously, after I realized shakespeare was a kabbalist jew himself. And after I started to learn more about the origins of these abrahamitic superstitions like communism islam and christianity.
Another thing that hindered my jew awakening is the fact I grew up with the jews. And none of them harbored any ill sentiment and none of them seemed particularly bad. My neighbor jew is in the military and has a lower status compared to me. My neighbor was my ally in my quest to fight mafia. So before I developed the ideas I have now about jewry it took long, because the racism and insanity of antisemite normies didnt coincide with my lived experience.
So I learned how jews create antisemitism, one book that helped me especially was the holocaust industry from finklestein. Also another book that enlightened me is judas goat from michael collins piper. Then, things started to "make sense". Like, why are antisemites always so crude and lowIQ, why do they always appear before some authority purposes a ban on gun rights or they seem synchronized with policemen.
In any case, I took a decade of learning to realize the plot of jewry due to many circumstances. I lived my life as individual, i had the goal of ultimate individualism when I was younger. This also hindered me, and I struggled to see hierarchy, organizations and collectives. So many errors I made, but in time I finally saw the jew clearer. Do I hate jews? no, even now I dont hate them. I never hated them and I will never do. I merely see the jew plan now. Thats all I did transforming my ideas over the years.
So who do I hate? normies occupy a lot of my thoughts. I dont like normal people or followers of norms. Norms like dating ideology, norms like marriage, norms in general. I have the goal of creating my own so called "norms". Obviously normies are in my way.
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