7 hours ago, Maroko said:Lol that was in relation to Wikipedia calling everything a far-right conspiracy despite always being an obvious fact since day 1 or is the Jewish Learning Institute also antishemitshtish? It’s not particularly connected to the Zionist geopolitics I was talking about, although they're certainly trying their best, with palpable self-serving patterns. And being a tongue in cheek article or not doesn’t take from the fact that math works; or as the peak oy gevalt main man himself said:
It's impossible for there to be sprawling Jewish conspiracy without it collapsing under the enormous weight of its own entropy.
However, if birds of a feather all congregate to one place, it's inevitable that some dick stroking takes place (smaller, individual conspiracies). The Boy Who Cried wolf isn't a Jewish phenomenon, it's part of the human condition. Some Jews might cry antisemitism to deflect criticisms, but the tactic in its purest sense isn't unique to them. For example, senator McCarthy might call a political opponent a communist, or a sociopathic woman may conjure up a domestic abuse scandal to ruin her ex-lover's life. Malevolence comes in all forms, from everywhere.