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TakenusernameA on scored.co
1 year ago0 points(+0/-0)1 child
>Dude I'm saying we probably made that shit up
Considering the protocols were probably made around the 1800s, that would require either /ourguys/ in Russia being literal prophets, or the jews being so comically stupid and evil at the same time they actually took a forgery and made it their entire game-plan for world domination.
What is in the protocols you'd call anachronistic? It's not like 'noticing' is a recent invention.
This is kind of my point though: the protocols only have "value" in that they can be an attempt to say 'Look the jews are so evil they wrote this admitting to all their plans!'
That kind of means the protocols are worthless though. Because you can just *point out the plans* without ever having to wave the Protocols around.
Because the Protocols are of such unknown origin and unsubstantiated, it's a liability to use them as evidence, so it's really best to just ignore them. After all if everything in them is true, you can just extract that information and point out the true parts, and not mention the document at all.
Considering the protocols were probably made around the 1800s, that would require either /ourguys/ in Russia being literal prophets, or the jews being so comically stupid and evil at the same time they actually took a forgery and made it their entire game-plan for world domination.
This is kind of my point though: the protocols only have "value" in that they can be an attempt to say 'Look the jews are so evil they wrote this admitting to all their plans!'
That kind of means the protocols are worthless though. Because you can just *point out the plans* without ever having to wave the Protocols around.
Because the Protocols are of such unknown origin and unsubstantiated, it's a liability to use them as evidence, so it's really best to just ignore them. After all if everything in them is true, you can just extract that information and point out the true parts, and not mention the document at all.