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Ext User(bigscreen@operamail.com)
22-03-2006, 11:43 AM
The 'Individualist' please do not spoil debates do not like with
immature hissy fits.
http://www.cosmotheism.net/library/CultureOfCritique.pdf
CofC describes how Jewish intellectuals initiated and advanced a number
of important intellectual and political movements during the 20th
century. I argue that these movements are attempts to alter Western
societies in a manner that would neutralize or end anti-Semitism and
enhance the prospects for Jewish group continuity either in an overt or
in a semi-cryptic manner. Several of these Jewish movements (e.g., the
shift in immigration policy favoring non-European peoples) have
attempted to weaken the power of their perceived competitors -- the
European peoples who early in the 20th century had assumed a dominant
position not only in their traditional homelands in Europe, but also in
the United States, Canada, and Australia. At a theoretical level, these
movements are viewed as the outcome of conflicts of interest between
Jews and non-Jews in the construction of culture and in various public
policy issues. Ultimately, these movements are viewed as the expression
of a group evolutionary strategy by Jews in their competition for
social, political and cultural dominance with non-Jews.
Ext User(Toby Ponsenby)
22-03-2006, 01:23 PM
On 21 Mar 2006 16:36:52 -0800, bigscreen@operamail.com wrote:
> The 'Individualist' please do not spoil debates do not like with
> immature hissy fits.
>
> http://www.cosmotheism.net/library/CultureOfCritique.pdf
>
> CofC describes how Jewish intellectuals initiated and advanced a number
> of important intellectual and political movements during the 20th
> century. I argue that these movements are attempts to alter Western
> societies in a manner that would neutralize or end anti-Semitism and
> enhance the prospects for Jewish group continuity either in an overt or
> in a semi-cryptic manner. Several of these Jewish movements (e.g., the
> shift in immigration policy favoring non-European peoples) have
> attempted to weaken the power of their perceived competitors -- the
> European peoples who early in the 20th century had assumed a dominant
> position not only in their traditional homelands in Europe, but also in
> the United States, Canada, and Australia. At a theoretical level, these
> movements are viewed as the outcome of conflicts of interest between
> Jews and non-Jews in the construction of culture and in various public
> policy issues. Ultimately, these movements are viewed as the expression
> of a group evolutionary strategy by Jews in their competition for
> social, political and cultural dominance with non-Jews.
No hissy-fit here.
But excuuse mee - the world doesn't revolve around the farkin Jews.
Never did.
Never will.
So the sooner you and others of your ilk convert your argument to
something sensible, the better.
--
Toby.
quidquid latine dictum
sit, altum viditur
Ext User(Steve Magee)
22-03-2006, 05:33 PM
Top posting so you don't have to scroll down.
Let me put it this way. Fuck off.
<bigscreen@operamail.com> wrote in message
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> The 'Individualist' please do not spoil debates do not like with
> immature hissy fits.
>
> http://www.cosmotheism.net/library/CultureOfCritique.pdf
>
> CofC describes how Jewish intellectuals initiated and advanced a number
> of important intellectual and political movements during the 20th
> century. I argue that these movements are attempts to alter Western
> societies in a manner that would neutralize or end anti-Semitism and
> enhance the prospects for Jewish group continuity either in an overt or
> in a semi-cryptic manner. Several of these Jewish movements (e.g., the
> shift in immigration policy favoring non-European peoples) have
> attempted to weaken the power of their perceived competitors -- the
> European peoples who early in the 20th century had assumed a dominant
> position not only in their traditional homelands in Europe, but also in
> the United States, Canada, and Australia. At a theoretical level, these
> movements are viewed as the outcome of conflicts of interest between
> Jews and non-Jews in the construction of culture and in various public
> policy issues. Ultimately, these movements are viewed as the expression
> of a group evolutionary strategy by Jews in their competition for
> social, political and cultural dominance with non-Jews.
>
Ext User(SG1)
23-03-2006, 08:43 AM
Why don't these wankers stick to political newsgroups where thwy can hold
each other as they can't hold a debate except a mass one.
<bigscreen@operamail.com> wrote in message
news:1142987812.217030.82210@v46g2000cwv.googlegro ups.com...
> The 'Individualist' please do not spoil debates do not like with
> immature hissy fits.
>
> http://www.cosmotheism.net/library/CultureOfCritique.pdf
>
> CofC describes how Jewish intellectuals initiated and advanced a number
> of important intellectual and political movements during the 20th
> century. I argue that these movements are attempts to alter Western
> societies in a manner that would neutralize or end anti-Semitism and
> enhance the prospects for Jewish group continuity either in an overt or
> in a semi-cryptic manner. Several of these Jewish movements (e.g., the
> shift in immigration policy favoring non-European peoples) have
> attempted to weaken the power of their perceived competitors -- the
> European peoples who early in the 20th century had assumed a dominant
> position not only in their traditional homelands in Europe, but also in
> the United States, Canada, and Australia. At a theoretical level, these
> movements are viewed as the outcome of conflicts of interest between
> Jews and non-Jews in the construction of culture and in various public
> policy issues. Ultimately, these movements are viewed as the expression
> of a group evolutionary strategy by Jews in their competition for
> social, political and cultural dominance with non-Jews.
>
Ext User(Damien McBain)
24-03-2006, 01:23 AM
bigscreen@operamail.com committed to the eternal aether...:
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