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"OMG they killed Kirk!".

Me: "what is the right gonna do about it?".

"Prayer vigils!".

Me: "what about some sort of protest?".

"No we don't protest when they kill us, that's what the left does, that's wrong."

Summary: If the Boston Tea Party happened today right wingers would be bending over backwards to condemn the protest as "something the left does, not us."
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Cazarosta on scored.co
16 hours ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror )
>All you have to do is tell them to open their own possession (so you’re not tricking them with an altered copy) and turn to a handful of verses where God Himself says jews are damned forever.

Probably just in my case then as I'm not great at debating. I've attempted this with my grandfather and pointed out multiple verses (John 8:44 and Revelations 2:9 and 3:9) and he accused me of cherry picking and continued to take the stance that Jesus is a jew despite me trying to argue that no, modern jew ≠ biblical jew.

And I see your point about Kirk now. You're basically saying that because he was starting to talk about jews more recently as a problem (or starting to slide into noticing himself), that they (either jews or shabbos goyim) decided to shoot him. And in that regard, since all he did was talk without taking physical action, his attempts at talking about it were pointless because he ended up getting shot and the audience he had that could have had their eyes opened, will now not have their eyes opened since he's dead.

You make a good case for the futility of talking about it / attempting to shift public perception, but again, I don't believe it's entirely worthless. The more that people become aware of it, as far as I'm concerned, the better. In short, it increases the chance that maybe we will be able to do something about it once enough people become aware, like a hitting a critical mass. I don't entirely agree with your sentiment of "everyone that can be convinced already has been". Whether or not that includes the ones who matter. Since the most it seems that people do once they do become aware is just try to spread more awareness, rather than taking physical action. I'll reiterate my point, it might not be much, but at least it's something, so it's not entirely futile.
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