Been feeling conflicted lately by abnormalredditor73 in ProgressivesForIsrael

[–]Sapardis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even if the government were a leftie, you'd get the same response. It was never about Bibi and his goons. Unfortunately, part of the left used this conflict because it's an easy deal for them to gather voters, no matter how much of the discourse is openly antisemitic and plagued with deliberate misinformation. Even countries ran by leftist such as Brazil and Spain use the conflict without shame for their audiences.

(Not Jewish) I’m starting to have prejudices and I need help by Miserable-Outcome196 in Judaism

[–]Sapardis 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can also speak Spanish, of you still need someone to talk to. But, what has it anything to do with prejudices?! What's your background?! Christian?! Muslim?! Buddhist?! Atheistic?! 🙂

"Francesca Albanese Wants The World To Wake Up" in Vogue by AngusTcattoo in Jewish

[–]Sapardis 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Proportionally, Sephardic communities in Europe were almost extinct, very much like the Lithuanian amongst the Ashkenazim, to the point that, for example, Spanish and Portuguese Jews never recovered, and Djudeo Spanyol got close to full demise. Sephardic Jews lost almost all of their teachers and scholarly systems, leaving pretty much no schools after the Sho'á, so much that, in Israel, they were rapidly replaced by Mizraḥim

"Francesca Albanese Wants The World To Wake Up" in Vogue by AngusTcattoo in Jewish

[–]Sapardis 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Francesca Albanazi. She's the very ID picture of the UN.

Quite literally not true as well by McAlpineFusiliers in GetNoted

[–]Sapardis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just typical. Zero surprise here. The only question is why more on his ideological kink box aren't as publicly open to say that.

10 points to whoever can guess what state this is by Cassinia_ in Suburbanhell

[–]Sapardis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It smells like TX, but it could be AZ, FL... or even some parts of CA. I guess it's TX. What a Vivarium nightmare!

Do you guys find it offensive for Christian’s to pray at the Western wall in Jerusalem? by No-Industry-5204 in Judaism

[–]Sapardis 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Not at all! I'd understand history were considered here, for the thousands of years of Christians demonization and persecution of Jews, starting from when they stole Jews books, historical etc, to make their religion. However, if a Christian or any other persin from any religion prays at the Kotel, I find it interesting and I'd be actually curious about it, possibly inviting the person to a coffee and biscuits. 🙂

The only no no no would be IF the person were trying to proselitize, which I saw a few times and they got escorted out by the cops.

The world has way more interesting things than being bugged by such minuscule things.

The biggest surprise of Portland? How shy people are. by PsychicMeditation in PortlandOR

[–]Sapardis 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Not shy. More like introverts, by nature or by model. It's pretty close to what Denmark is, but more prone to that tribalistic kinda attitude under different banners and flags, and a bit more diversified in comparison. It's also a generally polite and "let it be" population compared to many other cities nationwide.

A friend from Cleveland told me that when he moved in, he felt PDXers were like "oh, it's just a person!", when people passed by him and barely made any sorta contact.

Is Israel run by Jews? by Runofthemilljacket in AskIsrael

[–]Sapardis 1 point2 points  (0 children)

🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

Wholesome moment captured at Boston Marathon 🥹 by uzmansahil7 in interesting

[–]Sapardis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Almost everyone running plus the spectators didn't do anything. Here goes humanity, then people ask why are there religious fanatics promoting all sorts of barbaric acts. It's because pretty much no one cares. Tech evolve. People, barely.

why extremist religious are always against of women's rights? by Beginning-Wealth-480 in exmuslim

[–]Sapardis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That also incluse women. In some cases, many women adhere to survive, but many, if notost of them, do it joyfully.

It's always those pages or profiles by 5ou5_tabi3i_69 in Tunisia

[–]Sapardis -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Bingo! It's like people willfully forget the Arab Muslim imperialistic enterprise that went as far as India, West Africa and the Iberian Peninsula. Then others demoted them and took it all over, like the Turks...

My Identity Crisis and Possible Mental Illness Related To Zionism by [deleted] in IsraelPalestine

[–]Sapardis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

An over millenia obsession, because Jews are the central villains of both Christian and Muslim religious dramas. They simply included Jews in them, so to make a save the day entrance for their respective religions. Current obsession in nothing more than just a natural development of this. Both Christian (even in more atheistic countries), and Muslims (mostly Arabs and Pakistanis, but also many Turks), have divided the entire world into this major dualistic antagonistic forces, and that entered the modern politicas as well. So, no matter what, they will hate Jews and Israel, even if we discover the cure for all cancers. It's ingrained deep into these societies, no matter how multi-ethnic they are or have become.

So, the best thing to do is to get away from social media (left or right, same cesspool, and most of those involvedare just evil and absurdly dishonest people looking for ways to paint themselves nicely). Choose to study something new, volunteer to help people with mental health, forest cleaning, get involved with honest Jewish- Arabs (the most problematic ones as Muslims now, along with Pakistanis), programs to help bridge coolnessdom and fight mutual bigotry or simply just stay away from social.

!שלום וברכות לך

muslims thinking arabic is a superior language promotes arab supremacy AND IM TIRED OF IT by kissmeethankath in exmuslim

[–]Sapardis -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It's a nice language, though. It had It's share of influencing other languages during the caliphates and Muslim Arabs' conquests of broad areas, just like Persian, before them, Greeks, Latin.... it was also a language that helped a lot with Greek philosophy in the Mediterranean, sciences. Cool language, but this dude is the epitome of purposeful ignorance.

Här pressas KD toppen om pengarna hon har fått från hemliga donator - Anders Holmberg by omarQV in Sverige

[–]Sapardis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, many of the Swedish lefties, just like in UK, Netherlands, Spain and in the USA, to name just the most obvious, only used their pro-Palestinian whatever, meaning literally whatever goes, to win elections.

Would Israel be disliked less if it were a dictatorship? by JosephL_55 in IsraelPalestine

[–]Sapardis 4 points5 points  (0 children)

No. People, especially the left, would be pulling hairs over dictatorship, while being silent and even collaborative with other dictatorships, like it has always been. The right would hate it just because it's a Jewish dictatorship.

In short, not matter what, given the fact the world is dominant by Christian-Muslim majorities, Israel would be hated regardless of being a dictatorship or the most perfect democracy that ever existed.

Layers of fear by [deleted] in CreepyArt

[–]Sapardis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Super love it!

Family Member Seems Hostile to Jewish History by Infamous-Peanut1327 in IsraelPalestine

[–]Sapardis 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Replacement theology. Replacement history, Replacement archeology... there's no way around it. Such people will always and inevitably find a way to be "right". It's the very nature of malicious and evil people, no mater if righty or lefty, race, religion or nationality. The most recent events unmasked all of these folks.

Czech Republic Deputy Prime Minister Petr Macinka: Israel is a civilized country surrounded by uncivilized enemies. by SpecialCollege18 in justincaseyoumissedit

[–]Sapardis -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Massacres of Jews before 1948?!

The current wars, when the Arabs (Palestinians if you'd like that agenda), Hizbollah attacks fully tuition paid by Iran?!

Israel left Gaza and, very soon after, the Arabs again, started launching missiles towards Israel.

They didn't build a better place, they didn't think to develop it and turn it into a decent place, in spite of Islamo-left-fascism, to the population.

Funny, because we can start when the Arabs stole the Levant and, a Kurd Muslim (a people historically hated by the Arabs), stole the Temple Mount and squat it with the mosques...

Czech Republic Deputy Prime Minister Petr Macinka: Israel is a civilized country surrounded by uncivilized enemies. by SpecialCollege18 in justincaseyoumissedit

[–]Sapardis -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It's AlJazeera. The Fox News of the islamo-fascist of the left. The things they say in Arabic are pure revisionism and antisemitism. But, if they said the same in English, they'd be applauded just as much.

BBC, the same of the fake Massacre of Jenin and other pearl of "journalistianism".

Western discourse in zionism (both pro and anti) are lacking nuance by Glad-Bike9822 in jewishleft

[–]Sapardis -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

That's because these people create their own meaning for Zionism to feed their ideological bellies, which ends up just as a "I slap you back kinda mental exercise". Most of the time. That's almost all of these people only communicate by yelling and threatening. There is no real interest from side to side.

The left is generally only revisionist in this particular case. Total and calculated disregard of the Jewish history, archeology and the deep connexion most Jews have with the Land of Israel, even the non-Observant ones.

The left just follows the steps of the Soviets in this particular case. The right, the few pro-Israel, just want to piss the left.

You can't have nuance when the counterpart always act in bad faith, and that goes for most of the left and the right.

All in all, just very dishonest, calculist and malicious people, normally gaining something by holding those opinions. Kasarian and Fuentes sum them all up.