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One word that describes jews perfectly

Acolyte Of Pan 666

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If there is one word that in my opinion that summarises the jewish mentality more than anything, it would be "G-d". The word, understood in the context of how jews operate, summarises them more than any other word could. Only jews could have come up with a way to say God without saying God and acting like they didn't say it because they're not "allowed to". No Gentile would ever do something like this. Their whole culture is about cheating and going around rules, breaking rules without breaking them. Even their own mitzvots aren't spared from this. This is how they operate in their "Sabbath" where they try to work without working. If you're ever interested, watch some videos on the dozens of ways "orthodox" yids try to cheat their way around the sabbath rules and get things done without technically "working" themselves. It's the most comical shit ever. Most of the Talmud is about cheating around the Mitzvots when they're not calling Gentiles "subhumans" and themselves "God". The pillpull is so mind-bending that they can turn "do not steal" to "stealing is okay", and any other rule you can think of can be flipped or bended any way they want to take it.

This is why G-d summarises jews better than any other word can. It tells you everything you need to know about their mentality, adding a dash in the word rather than an o is how they go around saying it without saying it, and acting like they obeyed the rule of "not saying God". How mindfucked do you have to be to actually think this is obeying a rule? This is how they treat THEIR OWN RULES, now imagine how they'd view the rules of Gentile lands... Actually you don't have to, you can just observe their behavior for yourself. They twist and invert and cheat on everything, even on themselves and their own "tradition", to get what they want.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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