I’m hardly a hard-liner on the Jewish Question. I have nothing against Jews who are decent citizens, aren’t part of the Zio-mafia, and don’t enable the typical misbehavior of their wayward brethren. Although my patience started to wear thin a year and a half ago, still I prefer to deliver no worse than mild constructive criticism. This time, it’s different, and I’m not holding back for once. (more…)
Tag: Jewish victimhood
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One might say that the concept ‘game’ is a concept with blurred edges. — Ludwig Wittgenstein, Philosophical Investigations
Blurred around the edges though the concept of a “game” might be, I believe it is safe to say that every serious player of every kind of game plays to win. Which brings me to an extremely popular game being played these days with payoffs for the winner in the form of power acquisition: the “game of virtuous victimhood.” (more…)
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Mary Shelley’s 1818 novel Frankenstein tells the story of a young scientist, Dr. Victor Frankenstein, who embarks on a twisted scientific experiment to reanimate a reconstructed human corpse, creating new life. When his experiment succeeds, he is horrified by the monster he has created. The creature escapes into the world but is rejected by humanity, which sees him as an abomination. (more…)