DisillusionedCitizen
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Is this true? I don't know for a fact, but this question came into my head yesterday, one in which its implications horrify me. It's easy for me to understand why emotionally immature people being exploited (They can't control their emotions, they can't understand conceptual thought, they blame others for their actions, they can't take responsibility for themselves, and they have low impulse control.), but it perplexes me how the Jews seem to able exploit emotionally mature people with terrifying ease.
I figured that they'd be less prone to exploitation due to their emotional growth, the ability to understand conceptual thought, the awareness they have, the desire and ability to communicate strongly, and the ability to reflect on their actions. Despite all this, the Jews somehow still managed to exploit emotionally mature people as easily as their immature counterparts with terrifying ease.
If I have to hazard a guess as to why this tends to happen, it might be because the Jews tend to loot burning houses (The Thirty-Six Stratagems by Sun Tzu; Stratagem #5, to be exact). But I feel like this isn't the only reason to explain this peculiar phenomenon.
What do you people think? Am I on to something, or am I just chasing geese ghosts?
I figured that they'd be less prone to exploitation due to their emotional growth, the ability to understand conceptual thought, the awareness they have, the desire and ability to communicate strongly, and the ability to reflect on their actions. Despite all this, the Jews somehow still managed to exploit emotionally mature people as easily as their immature counterparts with terrifying ease.
If I have to hazard a guess as to why this tends to happen, it might be because the Jews tend to loot burning houses (The Thirty-Six Stratagems by Sun Tzu; Stratagem #5, to be exact). But I feel like this isn't the only reason to explain this peculiar phenomenon.
What do you people think? Am I on to something, or am I just chasing geese ghosts?