I saw a while ago someone talking about how anti-semities could easily become highly pro-semitic, and this is very related.

This is why I always talk about having a positive vision and something you love as your primary focus.
@sickburnbro When your worldview is "jews get to do this, why can't I," you're a philosemite no matter how much you claim to hate them.
@SuperLutheran @sickburnbro Please elaborate, and do so like I'm a 5 year old. I feel like there are multiple steps in between from premise to conclusion
@RaHoWaJoe @SuperLutheran the OP is highly related. When you center your personality around jews it isn't going to be good for you. You like what they are doing, seemingly, but not them, or perhaps you just worship power. None are great.
@sickburnbro @SuperLutheran Less about admiring jews and more about admiring evil. Got it.
@Bunsen @RaHoWaJoe @SuperLutheran I think a lot of people who do this don't do it to admire evil, but because they are seeking truth, and to them the most radical truth seems to be that they are being controlled by jews.
@sickburnbro @Bunsen @SuperLutheran Here's the way I see it.
I'm effectly doing this when I think to myself "Man, if only we could convince more Whites to have that level of cruelty in response"
He not only had a field of spikes with Turks on them, he put spikes in people's heads and had a chamber full of medieval torture devices. He did not mess around.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=WDkuqpsqbzA&t
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@William_The_Dragonborn @ChairmanO15 @Bunsen @EssentialUtinsil @RaHoWaJoe @sickburnbro @SuperLutheran @TrevorGoodchild apparently he would frequently test people's character and if they'd fail the test he'd just kill them. Allegedly, he invited all the homeless people to a banquet, locked them inside the building, then set it on fire. Really makes sense why people called him a dragon. Someone to be feared, but also revered and respected.

@William_The_Dragonborn @ChairmanO15 @Bunsen @EssentialUtinsil @RaHoWaJoe @sickburnbro @SuperLutheran @TrevorGoodchild yeah honestly there comes a certain point like this where someone is beyond being able to make decisions for themselves and should just be institutionalized at best. In my experience, a great amount of homeless people are so by choice and they're quite a burden.

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