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I guess it depends on the context. We’re all goyim, so hypothetical statements from them espousing their views would see the use of ‘goy.’ If it’s us and we’re talking about shabbos goyim and their relation to the ZOG, sure, we can say ‘golem’ too.
I never say the word unless doing an comical impression.
> We're all goyim
The word means "cattle", or "animal", or "beast", and sometimes "slave". It does not directly mean "non-joo", it is just used in place of non-joo because they are extremely prejudice against others to the point where they literally do not think non-joos are human.
I don't identify as a beast and so I never call myself or my brethren "goyim".
By using it I unironically we concede the war before even fighting. I think it may have been you who first introduced this concept to conpro years ago, the vast infiltration of our language over the course of centuries. Like how people say "Hell yes" and "God no". How people endorse thjem without knowing it.
As for "golem", that makes me think of the old story of the magician's assistant. Disney Fantasia showed this, the rabbi makes a broomstick 🧹 come alive to fetch a pail of water, but it's a mindless golem that gets stuck in a loop, bringing pail after pail, eventually flooding the rabbi's study.
To me, a modern day golem would be LLMs, automated systems, online bots. A brainless servant worthy of the label "artificial intelligence".
> We're all goyim
The word means "cattle", or "animal", or "beast", and sometimes "slave". It does not directly mean "non-joo", it is just used in place of non-joo because they are extremely prejudice against others to the point where they literally do not think non-joos are human.
I don't identify as a beast and so I never call myself or my brethren "goyim".
By using it I unironically we concede the war before even fighting. I think it may have been you who first introduced this concept to conpro years ago, the vast infiltration of our language over the course of centuries. Like how people say "Hell yes" and "God no". How people endorse thjem without knowing it.
As for "golem", that makes me think of the old story of the magician's assistant. Disney Fantasia showed this, the rabbi makes a broomstick 🧹 come alive to fetch a pail of water, but it's a mindless golem that gets stuck in a loop, bringing pail after pail, eventually flooding the rabbi's study.
To me, a modern day golem would be LLMs, automated systems, online bots. A brainless servant worthy of the label "artificial intelligence".