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WHAT KIND OF RETARDATION IS THIS?

THE FIRST "PALESTINIAN" LEADERS LITERALLY COLLOBARATED WIT HITLER DIRECTLY TO GET RID OF THE "JEWISH PROBLEM"

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We're talking about now, not decades ago.

Trump and his people are Nazis and Nazi sympathizers. I mean his boy Elon did two Nazi salutes after Trump got elected and that's who your boy Netanyahu helped get elected. If you're too biased to see how this looks I don't know what to tell you.
 

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LMAO @ BELIEVING CONSPIRACIES OF A JEWISH + NAZI ALLIANCE

Yeah, that's what you think:

Moreover, Christian Zionist views of Jewish people are characteristically antisemitic. For example, they rely on belief in a singular, internationally-connected, and powerful population of Jews, and the modern Israeli regime as the embodiment of the biblical nation that represents Jews everywhere. Such beliefs mimic the conspiratorial elements of antisemitism in Europe and blend support for Jewish settlement in Palestine with antisemitic notions of international Jewry. In so doing, Christian Zionists cynically enmesh themselves with white supremacists, who fear being “replaced” by Jews or people of color—and who feel threatened by antisemitic notions of Jewish people’s power and influence.

Some forms of Christian Zionism, especially those that historically took root in Britain, were predicated on both Jewish conversion and Jewish settlement in and control of Palestine. These notions considered Jews in the diaspora as both a problematic and biblically crucial population to influence on the path toward the Church’s destiny of salvation. These ideas developed further in the 20th century among various denominations of Christian evangelicals, and Jewish conversion was seen as unnecessary. The Christian Zionist consensus that took hold in the US and elsewhere, especially after the 1967 war and in the 1980s, sees the modern-day Zionist colonial project as a fulfillment of biblical prophecy, preceding the ascendance of Christians to heaven and the destruction of all others on earth. Even among those Christians who believe in these precursors to Armageddon but who gloss over the end-of-times scenario, the ultimate focus is on Christian salvation that requires Jewish settlement in Palestine.

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Yeah, that's what you think:

Moreover, Christian Zionist views of Jewish people are characteristically antisemitic. For example, they rely on belief in a singular, internationally-connected, and powerful population of Jews, and the modern Israeli regime as the embodiment of the biblical nation that represents Jews everywhere. Such beliefs mimic the conspiratorial elements of antisemitism in Europe and blend support for Jewish settlement in Palestine with antisemitic notions of international Jewry. In so doing, Christian Zionists cynically enmesh themselves with white supremacists, who fear being “replaced” by Jews or people of color—and who feel threatened by antisemitic notions of Jewish people’s power and influence.

Some forms of Christian Zionism, especially those that historically took root in Britain, were predicated on both Jewish conversion and Jewish settlement in and control of Palestine. These notions considered Jews in the diaspora as both a problematic and biblically crucial population to influence on the path toward the Church’s destiny of salvation. These ideas developed further in the 20th century among various denominations of Christian evangelicals, and Jewish conversion was seen as unnecessary. The Christian Zionist consensus that took hold in the US and elsewhere, especially after the 1967 war and in the 1980s, sees the modern-day Zionist colonial project as a fulfillment of biblical prophecy, preceding the ascendance of Christians to heaven and the destruction of all others on earth. Even among those Christians who believe in these precursors to Armageddon but who gloss over the end-of-times scenario, the ultimate focus is on Christian salvation that requires Jewish settlement in Palestine.

Ya'll playing a dangerous game.

WHATS THIS GOTA DO WITH ANYTHING?

ALL ABRAHAMIC RELIGIONS ACKNOWLEDGE ISRAEL BELONGS TO THE JEWS

EVEN ISLAM

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I WAS SPEAKIN ON THE IMAGINARY NAZI + JEWISH ALLIANCE

NOT CHRISTIAN + JEWISH ALLIANCE

I didn't say Jewish. I said Israel.

It began on December 19 2010 when a delegation of some 30 leaders of the European Alliance for Freedom arrived in Tel Aviv. In case you are wondering, this organization comprises a series of parties belonging to the radical right. It was the first time since the creation of Israel that the country had played host to such a sinister gathering, which included Geert Wilders from the Netherlands, Philip Dewinter from Belgium and Jorg Haider’s successor, Heinz-Christian Strache, from Austria.

These people are holocaust deniers, neo facists, and have nostalgia for the Third Reich.
 
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