21 January, 2015

Jewish Ideologies and the Myth of the Golem

Posted by Socrates in 'anti-Semitism', communism, golem, Jewish behavior versus White behavior, Jewish brain features, Jewish history, Jewish myths, Socrates at 1:45 pm | Permanent Link

“Jewish ideologies and evolutionary strategies recall the Jewish folk tale of the golem: A rabbi creates a anthromorphic being out of mud and magic to defend the community against anti-Semitism. However, eventually control of the being is lost and it backfires, possibly desecrating the Sabbath or going on a murderous rampage. Communism or individualism/multiculturalism, taken to their conclusion, are in this sense golems, because taken to their logical conclusion in a West populated by non-Western peoples, they end up undermining Jewish interests.”

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  • 4 Responses to “Jewish Ideologies and the Myth of the Golem”

    1. Tim McGreen Says:

      A lot of times when the Jews come up with a new strategy to attack the goyim it comes back to bite them on the tuchas. So is that what the Golem is supposed to represent? Interesting. I did not know that.

      Is it me or is Ramzpaul kind of a douche?

    2. fd Says:

      Jews have a long history of painting themselves in a corner.

      Ramzpaul is prepared to dance around the golden calf at any given time.

    3. Jimmy Rogers Says:

      The golem is the monster they themselves create. I would say that they are creating this giant monster called ‘Bigot’. They push and push and push, and poke and prod and taunt, and corrupt and corrupt and corrupt until the golem destroys them. These psychotic elitist jews need a good destroying. Chosen people my ass.

    4. Big Man Says:

      “A lot of times when the Jews come up with a new strategy to attack the goyim it comes back to bite them on the tuchas.”

      Like what for instance? Braggart.