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Know your enemy:
https://pastebin.com/vxxfqmtw
It's the dickweed San Diego shooter's manifesto. Not particularly political in any way (other than to dump on Trump and gun control people in the same breath). A reminder that antisemitism exist wholly outside of the political spectrum.
Smart, clever, writer. Not insane that I can see, but rather just brim full of irrational hatred.
Reminds me a bit of Martin Luther's "Of Jews and Their Lies" (an author from whom he cites inspiration, as did Hitler).
Mosby
(16,342 posts)What's mindcraft?
Is this metaphorical?
His justifications using the Christian bible are really disturbing, I recently read part of Matthew (because of mayor pete) and I had no idea Jews were being scapegoated the way they were. I did know that the gospels were reactionary towards Judaism, but I don't understand the extent of it.
MosheFeingold
(3,051 posts)I am assuming it is either:
1. Him mocking people who are keyboard commandos but don't do anything (i.e, no more real than Minecraft) or
2. "Minecraft" is a coded reference to something else.
MosheFeingold
(3,051 posts)To get to his point; I've candidly never experienced a problem with any serious Nazarene. Annoying attempts at conversion, yes. But hate, no.
My (imperfect) understanding is those sections regard certain Jewish leaders of the time who were, indeed, in opposition to what they deemed heresy. So, I'd expect hostility. Mutual hostility, in fact.
But the shooter is hardly the first Nazarene to cherry pick in this fashion. I read Martin Luther again, and it's pretty clear he just followed Luther's writing:
https://www.preteristarchive.com/Books/1543_luther_jews.html
As did Hitler, mind you.