I’m very suspicious on the lack of hate Jewish people get on this forum.

im jewish but secular at the moment, my pheno is similar to his so i copy his hairstyle
Please sterilize yourself

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They all jus look like mayos to me :ppSmoke:
you can talk shit about Irish people or Anglo-Saxons and make jokes about them

when you do the same thing with Jews its antiseptic and you get banned off every platform
 
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There are no good jews, ur still refusing to denounce their evil behaviour and trying to change the subject and deflect.
yeah but Torah is the book of God undeniably
if tho i dont follow it now someday ill come back to religion
 
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There are no good jews, ur still refusing to denounce their evil behaviour and trying to change the subject and deflect.
some jews denounce it but even them get shut down
 
everything thing they’re doing is related to them and can be traced back to them

Feminism, degeneracy, hook up culture, all of it.

“incels” (or just low value men in general aware of the BP) should all be against this.

That’s okay from here on out I’ll be hating on kikes @DrRodgerView attachment 5319977
isnt the first sculpture ceasar?
 
at the end of the day antisemitism is a crime and users are just afraid to get doxxed
not that i care, sometimes God is behind the hatred towards jews
many times in the Old Testament He was disappointed and punished them harshly anyway
 
at the end of the day antisemitism is a crime and users are just afraid to get doxxed
not that i care, sometimes God is behind the hatred towards jews
many times in the Old Testament He was disappointed and punished them harshly anyway
I’m not religious,
 
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at the end of the day antisemitism is a crime and users are just afraid to get doxxed
not that i care, sometimes God is behind the hatred towards jews
many times in the Old Testament He was disappointed and punished them harshly anyway
how about the antigoyism?
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Part 1 (1–10)​


1. "Only the Jews are humans; the Non-Jews are not humans, but cattle."
Reference:
Yevamot 61a; Keritot 6b
Verdict: ⚠️ Misleading.
Explanation: The passage discusses the legal use of the Hebrew word adam in ritual impurity law. It does not teach that non-Jews are biologically or morally non-human.




2. "The Non-Jews have been created to serve the Jews as slaves."
Reference:
Midrash Talpiot 225
Verdict: ⚠️ Out of context.
Explanation: Midrash Talpiot is a late (17th-century) compilation, not a binding legal text. The idea is presented in a messianic context, not as a command for everyday life.




3. "The Non-Jews have to be avoided even more than sick pigs."
Reference:
Orach Chaim 57
Verdict: ❌ Likely fabricated.
Explanation: The citation format is inconsistent with Orach Chaim, and researchers have generally been unable to locate the quotation.




4. "Sexual intercourse with Non-Jews is like intercourse with animals."
Reference:
Ketubot 3b
Verdict: ⚠️ Misleading.
Explanation: Distorts a technical legal discussion about prohibited unions into a blanket statement about all non-Jews.




5. "The birth-rate of the Non-Jews has to be suppressed massively."
Reference:
Zohar II 4b
Verdict: ❌ Likely fabricated or heavily distorted.
Explanation: This wording cannot be reliably matched to the cited passage and frequently appears only in antisemitic quote collections.




6. "As you replace lost cows and donkeys, so you shall replace dead Non-Jews."
Reference:
Yoreh De'ah 337
Verdict: ❌ Likely fabricated.
Explanation: The quotation cannot be located in standard editions of the Shulchan Aruch.




7. "To box an Israelite on the ear is like boxing God on the ear."
Reference:
Sanhedrin 58b
Verdict: ⚠️ Misleading.
Explanation: Rabbinic hyperbole emphasizing the seriousness of assault, not a literal theological claim.




8. "God is never angry about the Jews, only about the Non-Jews."
Reference:
"Talmud V 8/4"
Verdict: ❌ False.
Explanation: The citation is non-standard, and the claim contradicts the Hebrew Bible, where God repeatedly punishes Israel.




9. "The Jew has to pray every day because God didn't make him a goy."
Reference:
Morning blessings
Verdict: ✅ Genuine but misleadingly presented.
Explanation: Traditional Jewish liturgy contains this blessing. Historically it relates to religious obligations, not a claim that Gentiles are subhuman.




10. "There is no wife for the goyim."
Reference:
Sanhedrin 52b (commonly cited)
Verdict: ⚠️ Out of context.
Explanation: Refers to the legal recognition of marriage under Jewish law, not that non-Jews cannot marry or have families.
 

Part 2 (11–20)​


11. "The Jews may swear falsely by using subterfuge wording."
Reference:
Bava Kamma 113a (commonly alleged)
Verdict: ⚠️ Misleading.
Explanation: The Talmud discusses legal oaths and fraud in specific cases. It does not generally permit Jews to lie to non-Jews.




12. "Murdering Gentiles is like killing a wild animal."
Reference:
Sanhedrin 59a
Verdict: ❌ False.
Explanation: This wording does not appear in the cited passage. Mainstream Jewish law explicitly prohibits murder.




13. "If a Jew murders a Gentile there will be no death penalty."
Reference:
Sanhedrin 57a
Verdict: ⚠️ Partly true, but misleading.
Explanation: The discussion concerns the jurisdiction of ancient Jewish courts, not whether murder is morally acceptable. Jewish law still regards murder as a grave sin.




14. "Gentiles exist only to enrich Jews."
Reference:
Midrash/Yalkut (variously cited)
Verdict: ❌ Unverified.
Explanation: No reliable source matches the quotation as commonly presented.




15. "Property of Gentiles belongs to Jews."
Reference:
Bava Metzia/Bava Kamma (variously cited)
Verdict: ❌ False.
Explanation: Classical Jewish law contains extensive prohibitions against theft and fraud, including toward non-Jews.




16. "A Jew may deceive a Gentile."
Reference:
Bava Kamma 113b
Verdict: ⚠️ Misleading.
Explanation: The Talmud debates complex Roman tax situations. Later halakhic authorities overwhelmingly prohibit fraud and deception.




17. "Returning lost property to a Gentile is forbidden."
Reference:
Bava Kamma 113b
Verdict: ⚠️ Context-dependent.
Explanation: Ancient discussions distinguish legal obligations from moral conduct. Many later authorities encourage or require returning lost property to promote justice and avoid desecrating God's name (Kiddush Hashem).




18. "Cheating Gentiles is permitted."
Reference:
Bava Kamma 113a
Verdict: ❌ Misleading.
Explanation: Mainstream halakhic rulings prohibit theft, fraud, and dishonest business practices toward anyone.




19. "Jesus is boiling in semen."
Reference:
Gittin 57a
Verdict: ⚠️ Highly disputed.
Explanation: The passage mentions a figure called "Yeshu," but whether this refers to Jesus of Nazareth is debated. It is an isolated polemical passage, not a doctrinal teaching.




20. "The best of the Gentiles should be killed."
Reference:
Mekhilta; Soferim (commonly cited)
Verdict: ⚠️ Extremely context-dependent.
Explanation: The line exists in some textual traditions but is generally understood by scholars as referring to wartime against hostile enemies, not to all Gentiles. It is not part of mainstream Jewish law and has been rejected as a universal principle.




Running score (1–20)​


  • ✅ Genuine: 1
  • ⚠️ Misleading / Out of context / Context-dependent: 13
  • ❌ False / Fabricated / Unverified: 6

A recurring pattern is that many of these lists take isolated rabbinic discussions—often about ancient legal systems, wartime, or ritual law—and present them as if they were universal moral commands binding on all Jews today.
 

Part 3 (21–30)​


21. "A Gentile who studies the Torah deserves death."
Reference:
Sanhedrin 59a
Verdict: ⚠️ Genuine but misleading.
Explanation: The passage discusses the unique covenantal obligations of Jews. Many later authorities limit it to specific commandments or ritual law, and it has never been understood as authorizing violence against non-Jews.




22. "Gentiles are forbidden to observe the Sabbath."
Reference:
Sanhedrin 58b
Verdict: ⚠️ Genuine but context-dependent.
Explanation: The discussion concerns whether non-Jews should fully adopt covenantal signs reserved for Israel. It is a legal debate about religious identity, not hostility toward Gentiles.




23. "If a Jew finds an object belonging to a Gentile, he may keep it."
Reference:
Bava Kamma 113b
Verdict: ⚠️ Incomplete.
Explanation: The Talmud discusses legal obligations in an ancient setting, but later Jewish law often requires returning lost property to avoid dishonoring God's name (Kiddush Hashem).




24. "Stealing from Gentiles is allowed."
Reference:
Bava Kamma 113a
Verdict: ❌ False.
Explanation: Mainstream halakhic authorities explicitly prohibit stealing from non-Jews.




25. "A Jew who kills a Gentile commits no sin."
Reference:
Various alleged citations
Verdict: ❌ False.
Explanation: Murder is prohibited in Jewish law. While ancient jurisdictional rules differed, killing an innocent non-Jew is condemned by mainstream rabbinic authorities.




26. "Gentiles are like animals."
Reference:
Various (often Yevamot 61a)
Verdict: ⚠️ Misleading.
Explanation: This is usually derived from selective quotations about ritual law or metaphorical language. It is not a universal doctrine that non-Jews are literally animals.




27. "The souls of Gentiles come from Satan."
Reference:
Tanya, Zohar (commonly cited)
Verdict: ⚠️ Oversimplified.
Explanation: Some Kabbalistic works distinguish between Jewish and non-Jewish souls in mystical terms, but these are esoteric teachings, not universally accepted Jewish doctrine or civil law.




28. "Jews should not save the life of a Gentile."
Reference:
Avodah Zarah 26a
Verdict: ⚠️ Historically contextualized.
Explanation: The passage discusses relations with hostile pagan societies under Roman rule. Modern halakhah overwhelmingly requires saving human life regardless of religion.




29. "Doctors should not treat Gentiles."
Reference:
Avodah Zarah 26a
Verdict: ⚠️ Out of context.
Explanation: The discussion concerns dangerous political circumstances in antiquity. Jewish law today permits—and generally requires—medical treatment for all people.




30. "A Gentile who strikes a Jew deserves death."
Reference:
Sanhedrin 58b
Verdict: ⚠️ Genuine but misleading.
Explanation: The statement concerns the theoretical legal framework of ancient rabbinic courts, not a modern legal or moral rule authorizing violence.




Running score (1–30)​


  • ✅ Genuine (accurately quoted): 1
  • ⚠️ Genuine but misleading / out of context / context-dependent: 22
  • ❌ False / fabricated / substantially distorted: 7

Overall pattern so far​


Most of the quotations fall into one of three categories:


  • Ancient legal discussions presented as timeless moral commands.
  • Mystical or minority opinions presented as normative Judaism.
  • Fabricated or heavily altered quotations that cannot be verified in the cited source.

This pattern is why historians of Judaism generally do not consider these image compilations reliable summaries of Jewish belief or practice.
 

Part 4 (31–40)​


31. "A Jew may charge interest to a Gentile."
Reference:
Deuteronomy 23:20; Bava Metzia 70b
Verdict: ✅ Genuine.
Explanation: The Torah permits charging interest to foreigners while forbidding it between Israelites. This was a covenantal economic law, not a statement of ethnic superiority.




32. "A Gentile is not your neighbor."
Reference:
Various (Leviticus, Talmud)
Verdict: ⚠️ Misleading.
Explanation: Some legal passages interpret "neighbor" as referring to fellow Israelites for specific commandments. Other Jewish sources explicitly command kindness and justice toward non-Jews.




33. "Gentiles are idolaters by nature."
Reference:
Avodah Zarah
Verdict: ⚠️ Context-dependent.
Explanation: Many Talmudic discussions refer specifically to ancient pagan societies, not all non-Jews throughout history.




34. "The testimony of a Gentile is invalid."
Reference:
Mishnah/Talmud (various)
Verdict: ⚠️ Generally accurate in context.
Explanation: Ancient Jewish courts had procedural rules limiting who could testify, similar to many ancient legal systems. This was a judicial rule, not a statement about human worth.




35. "A Gentile cannot be a judge."
Reference:
Sanhedrin
Verdict: ✅ Genuine in context.
Explanation: Rabbinic courts required Jewish judges because they administered Jewish religious law. This says nothing about Gentile courts or civil government.




36. "Gentiles are excluded from the covenant."
Reference:
Torah/Talmud
Verdict: ✅ Genuine.
Explanation: Judaism teaches that the Sinai covenant was made with Israel. It does not teach that non-Jews are incapable of righteousness or salvation.




37. "Only Jews are God's children."
Reference:
Various Midrashim
Verdict: ⚠️ Incomplete.
Explanation: Some texts describe Israel as God's children, but the Hebrew Bible also teaches that all humans are created in God's image (Genesis 1:27).




38. "A Gentile has no share in the World to Come."
Reference:
Various alleged citations
Verdict: ❌ False as a blanket statement.
Explanation: Classical Judaism teaches that the "Righteous Among the Nations" have a share in the World to Come.




39. "Only Jews possess a true soul."
Reference:
Tanya; Zohar (commonly cited)
Verdict: ⚠️ Oversimplified.
Explanation: Some Kabbalistic schools distinguish between different types of souls, but this is mystical theology—not universally accepted Jewish doctrine.




40. "Gentiles are cursed by God."
Reference:
Various
Verdict: ❌ False as a general doctrine.
Explanation: The Hebrew Bible contains blessings and judgments for many nations depending on their actions. Judaism does not teach that every non-Jew is inherently cursed.




Running score (1–40)​


  • ✅ Genuine (mostly accurate in context): 5
  • ⚠️ Genuine but misleading / incomplete / context-dependent: 29
  • ❌ False / fabricated / substantially distorted: 10

Pattern​


By this point, the pattern is consistent:


  • A few quotations accurately reflect ancient Jewish legal distinctions (e.g., interest laws, qualifications for judges in Jewish courts).
  • Most are real passages presented without historical, legal, or literary context.
  • Several are broad claims that either cannot be traced to the cited source or contradict mainstream Jewish teaching.
 

Part 5 (41–50)​

Note: The last section of this image contains the highest concentration of quotes that are either from obscure mystical works, impossible-to-verify citations, or outright fabrications. The exact wording often varies between versions of the image.

41. "Gentiles were created only to benefit Jews."
Reference:
Various Midrashim (commonly alleged)
Verdict: ❌ Unverified.
Explanation: No authoritative source contains this statement in the form presented. It is common in antisemitic quote compilations.

42. "The souls of Gentiles are impure."
Reference:
Zohar/Tanya (commonly cited)
Verdict: ⚠️ Oversimplified.
Explanation: Some Kabbalistic writings distinguish between Jewish and non-Jewish souls using mystical categories. These are esoteric teachings, not universal Jewish doctrine or civil law.

43. "Jews should hate all Gentiles."
Reference:
Various
Verdict: ❌ False.
Explanation: No mainstream Jewish legal code teaches hatred of all non-Jews. Jewish ethics repeatedly command justice, kindness, and peace toward others.

44. "The best of the Gentiles deserve death."
Reference:
Mekhilta (variant tradition)
Verdict: ⚠️ Highly context-dependent.
Explanation: Usually linked to wartime against hostile enemies in ancient contexts. It has never been accepted as a universal legal principle.

45. "A Gentile is comparable to an animal."
Reference:
Various alleged citations
Verdict: ⚠️ Misleading.
Explanation: Usually built from isolated metaphors or ritual-law discussions. It is not a general doctrine of Judaism.

46. "A Jew may lie to a Gentile."
Reference:
Various (often Bava Kamma 113a–b)
Verdict: ❌ False.
Explanation: Mainstream halakhah prohibits fraud, theft, and deception against both Jews and non-Jews.

47. "Jews may exploit Gentiles financially."
Reference:
Various
Verdict: ❌ False.
Explanation: Jewish law contains extensive rules against dishonest business practices regardless of the other person's religion.

48. "God loves only Jews."
Reference:
Various Midrashim
Verdict: ⚠️ Incomplete.
Explanation: Judaism teaches that Israel has a unique covenant with God, but also that all humans are created in the image of God and that righteous non-Jews are valued.

49. "Gentiles have no human dignity."
Reference:
None reliably identified
Verdict: ❌ Fabricated.
Explanation: No recognized Jewish legal or theological source teaches this as a general principle.

50. General conclusion of the image
Verdict:
❌ Misleading compilation.
Explanation: The image mixes:
  • genuine quotations,
  • mistranslations,
  • quotations stripped of context,
  • mystical texts presented as law,
  • minority opinions,
  • and citations that cannot be verified at all.

Overall Assessment​

Approximate breakdown:
  • ~15% — Genuine quotations presented fairly.
  • ~55% — Genuine quotations that are misleading because of missing context, selective translation, or omission of legal/historical background.
  • ~30% — Likely fabricated, mistranslated, or impossible to verify.
This pattern is well known among scholars of Judaism. Collections like this are not considered reliable summaries of Jewish belief because they combine authentic passages with distortions and unverified quotations to create the impression of a single, coherent doctrine hostile to all non-Jews. A stronger approach in debate is to examine one citation at a time using the original source and its historical context rather than relying on a compilation image.
 
i couldnt do any better than prompt the image on chatgpt
as i said im secular and i dont know much about my culture
 

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