14 days ago5 points(+0/-0/+5Score on mirror)1 child
Whoever uses the word "denial" deserves to be impaled. Think about its meaning:
You know for sure it happened, as if it's an established, unquestionable fact, yet you delusionally and/or malevolently claim that it didn't. Thus someone who "denies" something is a bad faith actor driven by something that is negative.
It's a loaded word, and people who use such words deserve painful deaths. There is no cure to them. There is no arguing with them - they are immune to facts and logic. They are people who'd stand in the crowd and chant the same slogan 1000+ times. It's like they are eternally stuck.
14 days ago6 points(+0/-0/+6Score on mirror)2 children
Let's weaponize it back against them
Zionists are BIBLE DENIERS
They deny Leviticus 20:13 which instructs Christians to SURELY put Sodomites to death.
They deny John 8:44 which teaches Christians that pharisee kikes are OF THEIR FATHER SATAN
They deny Revelation 2:9 which teaches Christians that the people who call themselves jews in end times are THE SYNAGOGUE OF SATAN
All these MAGA Trump supporters are BIBLE DENIERS!!!! They claim this book is THE WORD OF GOD. Then why do you deny what GOD plainly tells you. God even says sodomites shall SURELY be put to death. God added the word SURELY in case faggot zionists were HESITATING.
I don't think that has much of an effect. For one, chanting something repeatedly makes you look dumb and fanatic... because it is.
If you want to really change something, you have to provoke. What could you say that could change a person's mind?
Things like "islam was right about women" is great because feminists and leftists are obsessed with sandniggers, and it exposes a contradiction. It is also a succinct slogan.
Something like "jews are right about goyim" or something else would have a much greater effect. It's not like people would just humbly accept it and roll over and die. It is provocative, and that might be a good way to appeal to common people. First it defies the idea of "equality", which is important, then it tells something about the beliefs of jews.
Another attempt could be something like "the jews brought a world war upon Germany over them arresting a central banker." Or "Hitler was a threat to the finance system we have today." Or "jewish bolsheviks killed 20 million Christians in Russia via gulags, 7 million in Ukraine via forced starvation."
It's not provocative, but informative, and it counters dogma. But whatever it is, it has to appeal to everybody. Funny is better of course.
14 days ago2 points(+0/-0/+2Score on mirror)1 child
Be mindful about quoting jwish laws of the Torah like Leviticus because they are jew laws for jws of the Old Covenant to follow.
Technically, although some of these laws seem righteous, this is judaism that was fulfilled and ended when Jesus died upon the cross and replaced with the New Covenant of Christianity.
Many Christians follow the jwish mosaic laws as if they apply to us and are still binding, but no.
The moral law still stands, but the mosaic ritual law is actually sinful to follow after Christ. The Hebrew Feasts of the OT were a preparation for the coming of the Messiah (Christ), so since the Messiah is come and gone, there is no reason for any of the old feasts or sacrifices to be practiced any longer. In fact, by practicing (a pale imitation of, since the real Hebrews have been dead 2 millenia and there is no temple) the old Hebrew feasts, the jews are denying the Kingship of Christ, and any Christian who takes part in these mock-feasts is denying Christ is the Messiah.
It's also a misrepresentation of Matthew 5:17-18 which is pushed by jews in a desperate attempt to trick Christians into thinking their jwish religion is still binding and valid instead of being fulfilled and passing from law (those laws were ended) when Jesus died upon the cross.
Some of the mosaic moral laws may be good, however they were part of the jwish old covenant which passed from the law 2,000 years ago.
Pretending selective and subjective pieces of the old covenant laws remain is baseless and presumes to know God's intention for creating them. Perhaps there were a lesson to show us the folly of jwish religious legal loopholes? We just don't know.
Puts people on the defensive
Not much complementary talk of "Communists and Holodomor denial"
Many such cases
You know for sure it happened, as if it's an established, unquestionable fact, yet you delusionally and/or malevolently claim that it didn't. Thus someone who "denies" something is a bad faith actor driven by something that is negative.
It's a loaded word, and people who use such words deserve painful deaths. There is no cure to them. There is no arguing with them - they are immune to facts and logic. They are people who'd stand in the crowd and chant the same slogan 1000+ times. It's like they are eternally stuck.
Zionists are BIBLE DENIERS
They deny Leviticus 20:13 which instructs Christians to SURELY put Sodomites to death.
They deny John 8:44 which teaches Christians that pharisee kikes are OF THEIR FATHER SATAN
They deny Revelation 2:9 which teaches Christians that the people who call themselves jews in end times are THE SYNAGOGUE OF SATAN
All these MAGA Trump supporters are BIBLE DENIERS!!!! They claim this book is THE WORD OF GOD. Then why do you deny what GOD plainly tells you. God even says sodomites shall SURELY be put to death. God added the word SURELY in case faggot zionists were HESITATING.
I don't think that has much of an effect. For one, chanting something repeatedly makes you look dumb and fanatic... because it is.
If you want to really change something, you have to provoke. What could you say that could change a person's mind?
Things like "islam was right about women" is great because feminists and leftists are obsessed with sandniggers, and it exposes a contradiction. It is also a succinct slogan.
Something like "jews are right about goyim" or something else would have a much greater effect. It's not like people would just humbly accept it and roll over and die. It is provocative, and that might be a good way to appeal to common people. First it defies the idea of "equality", which is important, then it tells something about the beliefs of jews.
Another attempt could be something like "the jews brought a world war upon Germany over them arresting a central banker." Or "Hitler was a threat to the finance system we have today." Or "jewish bolsheviks killed 20 million Christians in Russia via gulags, 7 million in Ukraine via forced starvation."
It's not provocative, but informative, and it counters dogma. But whatever it is, it has to appeal to everybody. Funny is better of course.
Technically, although some of these laws seem righteous, this is judaism that was fulfilled and ended when Jesus died upon the cross and replaced with the New Covenant of Christianity.
Many Christians follow the jwish mosaic laws as if they apply to us and are still binding, but no.
That is not a position supported by scripture.
It's also a misrepresentation of Matthew 5:17-18 which is pushed by jews in a desperate attempt to trick Christians into thinking their jwish religion is still binding and valid instead of being fulfilled and passing from law (those laws were ended) when Jesus died upon the cross.
Some of the mosaic moral laws may be good, however they were part of the jwish old covenant which passed from the law 2,000 years ago.
Pretending selective and subjective pieces of the old covenant laws remain is baseless and presumes to know God's intention for creating them. Perhaps there were a lesson to show us the folly of jwish religious legal loopholes? We just don't know.