Jew-hatred and all its forms

Discussion in 'Off Topic' started by Kefo, Jun 26, 2018.

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  1. damn 55 posts since my last comment , fireC you need rest
     
  2. yet you wished death to several ppl
     
  3. you wished death on chill thread
     
  4. its no surprise that isreal is the only aparthized ( hope i wrote it right) in word , state for jews ? oh common they are exactly like isis
     
  5. kefo hiw about you comment on the following ,
    why jews betrayed jesus, many many other prophits , heck even their own kings
    go read about what the haganah did in 1948
    go read about the mosad's assasination
    go real about the conspirations jews did against ottoman sultans who gave them refuge and full rights when european kicked their sorry asses outside europe
    go read about the massacres jews did against palestenian , and oh please dont say they are deffending themselves because their crimes against humanity started since 1930s before hamas , hezbollah , isis , and al qaeda even existed
    bruh i hate no one but can totally understand why jews were opressed in europe , they participated in many conspiracies against the hand that feedes them and ottomans made huge mistake sadly
    and kefo again i hate no one neither wish death to anyone unlike you who made it clear on that thread, if i am anti that thing , you are agaisnt humanity
     
  6. I really want someone to post "the list" on this thread.

    Maybe I'll have to
     
  7. Every human ever made sucks
     
  8. The following is a list of Jewish expulsions and events that prompted major streams of Jewish refugees.


    733 BCE
    Samaria (Israel/Judah), Jews expelled by king Tiglath-Pileser III.[2]
    722 BCE
    Jews expelled and captured by king Sargon II.[2] The Assyrians led by Shalmaneser conquered the (Northern) Kingdom of Israel and sent the Israelites into captivity at Khorasan. Ten of twelve Tribes of Israel are considered lost; but these tribes are not considered Jewish, rather than Samaritan. These tribes have been living since then near the city of Nablus in what is today the West Bank.
    597 BCE
    The Babylonian captivity. In 537 BCE the Persians, who conquered Babylon two years earlier, allowed Jews to return and rebuild Jerusalem and the Temple.[3]
    475 BCE
    Persia – Jews expulsion and killing plot by Haman.[4]
    70 CE
    The defeat of the Great Jewish Revolt. Masses of Jews were sold to slavery across the Roman Empire, many fled.[5]
    119
    Large Jewish communities of Cyprus, Cyrene and Alexandria become extinct after the Jewish defeat in Kitos War against Rome. This event caused a major demographic shift in the Levant and North Africa. According to Eusebius of Caesarea the outbreak of violence left Libya depopulated to such an extent that a few years later new colonies had to be established there by the emperor Hadrian just to maintain the viability of continued settlement.[citation needed]
    135/6
    The Romans defeated Bar Kokhba's revolt. Emperor Hadrian expelled hundreds of thousands Jews from Judea, wiped the name off the maps, replaced it with Syria Palaestina, forbade Jews to set foot in Jerusalem.[6]
    629
    The entire Jewish population of Galilee is massacred or expelled, following the Jewish rebellion against Byzantium.
    7th century
    Muhammad expelled Jewish tribes Banu Qaynuqa and Banu Nadir from Medina, The Banu Qurayza tribe was slaughtered and the Jewish settlement of Khaybar was ransacked. All three tribes previously had a peace treaty with Muhammad, but they broke the treaty and sided with the opposition. The Banu Qurayza, not only sided with the opposing leaders (The Quraish) but they also waged war against Muhammad.
    1095 – mid-13th century
    The waves of Crusades destroyed hundreds of Jewish communities in Europe and in the Middle East, including Jerusalem.[6]
    Mid-12th century
    The invasion of Almohades brought to end the Golden age of Jewish culture in Spain. Among other refugees was Maimonides, who fled to Morocco, then Egypt, then Eretz Israel.
    1276
    Jews expelled from Upper Bavaria.[7][8]

    Expulsions of Jews in Europe from 1100 to 1600
    12th–14th centuries
    France. The practice of expelling the Jews accompanied by confiscation of their property, followed by temporary readmissions for ransom, was used to enrich the crown: expulsions from Paris by Philip Augustus in 1182, from France by Louis IX in 1254, by Charles IV in 1322, by Charles V in 1359, by Charles VI in 1394.
    13th century
    The influential philosopher and logician Ramon Llull (1232–1315) called for expulsion of all Jews who would refuse conversion to Christianity. Some scholars regard Llull's as the first comprehensive articulation, in the Christian West, of an expulsionist policy regarding Jews.
    1288
    Naples issues first expulsion of Jews in Southern Italy.[9]
    1290
    King Edward I of England issues the Edict of Expulsion for all Jews from England. The policy was reversed after 365 years in 1655 by Oliver Cromwell.
    1293
    Destruction of most of the Jewish communities in the Kingdom of Naples.[9]
    1392
    Jews expelled from Bern, Switzerland. Although between 1408 and 1427 Jews were again residing in the city, the only Jews to appear in Bern subsequently were transients, chiefly physicians and cattle dealers.[10]
    1442
    Jews again expelled from Upper Bavaria.[7]
    1478
    Jews expelled from Passau.[7]
    1491
    Jews of Ravenna expelled, synagogues destroyed.[9]
    1492
    Ferdinand II and Isabella I issued the Alhambra decree, General Edict on the Expulsion of the Jews from Spain (approx. 200,000), from Sicily (1493, approx. 37,000), from Portugal (1496) from Calabria Italy 1554. It is important to note that this event happened on Tisha B'Av, as with many other events in Jewish history.
    1495
    Charles VIII of France occupies Kingdom of Naples, bringing new persecution against the Jews, many of whom went there as refugees from Spain.[9]
    1496
    Jews expelled from Portugal
    1499
    Jews expelled from Nuremberg.[7]
    1510
    Jews expelled from Naples.[9]
    1519
    Jews expelled from Regensburg.[7]
    1551
    All remaining Jews expelled from the duchy of Bavaria. Jewish settlement in Bavaria ceased until toward the end of the 17th century, when a small community was founded in Sulzbach by refugees from Vienna.[7]
    1569
    Pope Pius V expels the Jews from the papal states, with the exception of Ancona and Rome.[9]
    1593
    Pope Clement VIII expels the Jews living in all the papal states, except Rome, Avignon and Ancona. Jews are invited to settle in Leghorn, the main port of Tuscany, where they are granted full religious liberty and civil rights, by the Medici family, who want to develop the region into a center of commerce.[7]
    1597
    Nine hundred Jews expelled from Milan.[9]
    1654
    The fall of the Dutch colony of Recife in Brazil to the Portuguese prompted the first group of Jews to flee to North America.
    1701–1714
    War of the Spanish Succession. After the war, Jews of Austrian origin were expelled from Bavaria, but some were able to acquire the right to reside in Munich.[7]
    1744–1790s
    The reforms of Frederick II, Joseph II and Maria Theresa sent masses of impoverished German and Austrian Jews east. See also: Schutzjude.
    1862 Tennessee, Mississippi, Kentucky
    Jews expelled by Ulysses S. Grant by General Order No. 11.
    1933–1957


    Then finally-Nazïs
     
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  9. I don't wish anyone would die so stop saying I do.

    Yeah? They killed people? Wow isn't history so terrible. Never heard of assassinations before. What does it all mean? You want me to draw some sort of conclusion about all of this bad stuff that happened. It wasn't right. I already fucking answered this though, didn't I? So why not give that a read before bringing it back up? Save me the effort.

    I've already read about that. Idk what you want me to say. What's the question?

    Spy agencies often carry out assassinations to protect national interests. I don't know what conclusion you're drawing from that again. It isn't the only country whose secret service have assassinated people.

    Like a real conspiracy to assassinate the sultan?
    For some reason?
    or to weaken the empire in order to get their land back? or what conspiracy?
    or is it that somehow someone convined the young turks to side with Hitler in WW2?
    or is it something else?

    You read about it. I already have.

    What conspiracies?
    Motivated by what?
    What are your sources?

    right... I am against humanity. Nice. Way to sum up a person.
    Probably the only Jewish person you know just so happens to be against humanity. That was definitely not a judgement influenced by prejudice.

    Care to explain why I'm against humanity? and what the criteria are for anti-humanism?
     
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  10. and cheers, Julie ?
     
  11. Looks like a active thread
    Rs me for stats k?? U ask :lol:
     
  12. Awww you keep track of my post counts ?
     
  13. I love Oliver Cromwell.
     
  14. and what common between all those terrible acts ? all done by jews no surprise they were expelled from europe , and no wonder why they were fought historically
    and kefo stop it u wished that german dude , emperrors , caliphs etc death on that thread just to protect jews from being killed
    yet i wouldnt wish jews even those who did terrible stuff death
     
  15. @fireC tbh nothing to track or notice but your useless zero input
     
  16. and @julie every decision was taken had its own reasons , its not like the whole world targeted jews for no reason lol
     
  17. Where do all of u get that energy to think and type that long
     
  18. So... you still keep track of me... ??
     
  19. nothing really to track when the counter is literally above your name , it takes minimal iq to realize it which apparently you lack
     
  20. I'm very aware of that fact.

    Some were legitimate concerns, some were not.

    Just posted it for all the people who think Germany and Palestine are the only such cases. There are in fact, very many
     
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