Since the Jews are systematically raised to be arrogant, is no surprise that no one likes them.
Why are Jews so arrogant?
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Wheres Ice with the ban hammer....Comment
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Were you systematically raised to be an idiot?Comment
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I love a Jew thats an Angel

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Well, they are of course the "Choosen" people of God.
Why the hell would they give a shit about you?ISeekGirls.com since 2005Comment
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There's some merit to this, many Jews seem afflicted with a serious superiority-complex.
Chosenite schools often reinforce the importance of their "chosen" status, drilling the "fact" into their heads that they're better than the filthy gentiles.
I've heard many accounts of this.Comment
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I can't believe that people would believe shit like that.
The creator of the entire Universe, which consists of billions of planets, happened to show interest in our random little rock, and even designate a group of people as his favorite? Religion amazes me sometimes...Comment
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lot of people in this thread are sounding really stupid......
im looking in the direction of baddog & senatorComment
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They are the best.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashkenazi
They are the smartest.
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Why is it whenever I tell you something you don't know, I am the one that is wrong?
Leviticus 19:28, ?You shall not make gashes in your flesh for the dead, or incise any marks on yourselves: I am the Lord.?
The general principal is that in the Jewish faith, the body belongs to god, and a person is simply borrowing it until s/he returns it in heaven. A person violating this law was historically unable to be buried in a Jewish graveyard.
This decree has become more political since WW2. During the holocaust, Nazis tattooed numbers and letters on prisoners, knowingly violating Jewish code.Comment
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FYI:Only Voluntary, Permanent Tattooing is Forbidden
The prohibition of tattooing throughout the halakhic literature deals only with personal, voluntary tattooing. With respect to the reprehensible practice of the Nazis who marked the arms of Jews with tattooed numbers and letters during the Shoah [Holocaust], the Shulhan Arukh [the authoritative 16th-century code of Jewish law] makes it clear that those who bear these tattoos are blameless: "If it [the tattoo] was done in the flesh of another, the one to whom it was done is blameless" (Shulhan Arukh, Yoreh De'ah 180:2).Comment





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