Jay, you have a Jewish personality.

who cares? i’m asking you why your views make no fucking sense.Jay wrote:
You pick some funny battles. You're defending a politically powerful, yet universally reviled segment of the New York City population. No one likes them uzi. My Jewish friends despise them because they make other jews look bad. Our last race riot was caused by one of them running over a black teenager and trying to cover it up. What point are you even trying to make?uziq wrote:
so good for the hasidim too, right? for also ignoring the best scientific guidance?
wow we might finally be getting somewhere.
or is going for a beer at a bar more important than going to your place of worship?
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Nope, never said that at all.uziq wrote:
meanwhile dilbert is so determined to heap the lion’s share of the blame on the jews that he’s condoning armed militias storming capitol buildings, and siding with the republicans who went around coughing on people on purpose.
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You consistently underestimate the views, will and the effect of the average person, Brexit, Trump's election, Johnson's election, you're regularly wrong.uziq wrote:
the rest of the world encouraged china to join the global community, and has taken advantage of the economic asymmetry for a good portion of the 20th century.
australia is the most vociferous actor in this 'world vs china' thing. i'm not sure what sort of local regional grandstanding and economic co-dependency there is going on there, but the rest of the world doesn't share the appetite for total rejection of china. a formal enquiry into the origins of covid, yes, certainly, that seems only prudent considering the ginormous costs. but to make china a global pariah? fat chance.
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