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2021-06-14 at 1:52 AM UTCJewberg and Jewberg Limited
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2021-06-14 at 2:18 AM UTCput it in the name of Sadie Enword so when you go to court and they ask who Sadie is you can shout NIGGER
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2021-06-14 at 2:27 AM UTCBest thing to do is look at any criminal syndicate, like oil companies, and see what they do, then just copy it.
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2021-06-14 at 5:09 AM UTC
Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready Did you know our Lord and savior Jesus Christ was a J,ew. King of J,ews
do you know where the slur 'Kike' comes from?
after WWII, when J'ews emigrated to the US many were largely illiterate and had no signature. when they had to sign their immigration/naturalisation documents, they were advised to simply write an X in the signature field as was common at the time. they were so vehemently anti-Christian, though, that most refused to draw an X as it looked too much like a holy cross and instead opted to draw a circle - a 'kikel' in Yiddish. -
2021-06-14 at 10:12 AM UTC
Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready Did you know our Lord and savior Jesus Christ was a J,ew. King of J,ews
King of the Jews is what the Romans called Jesus. Jesus did not want to be king, or have any other worldly possessions for his is the kingdom of heaven. The reason INRI is displayed above the cross is to remember what happened and to remember His sacrifice. -
2021-06-14 at 10:30 AM UTCKIKEL
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2021-06-14 at 10:54 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra do you know where the slur 'Kike' comes from?
after WWII, when J'ews emigrated to the US many were largely illiterate and had no signature. when they had to sign their immigration/naturalisation documents, they were advised to simply write an X in the signature field as was common at the time. they were so vehemently anti-Christian, though, that most refused to draw an X as it looked too much like a holy cross and instead opted to draw a circle - a 'kikel' in Yiddish.
I knew for decades it came from the word Kikel, when I asked a Rabbi where the racist term came from. He said it's not racist by joo 2 Joo however it was a short term for a gathering of the word Kikel so circle makes sense. Also the circle had a k in it if I remember a similar story. K for Kikel and the circle around that. From the family of gathering jedis being represented.
The derogatory term by non Jooish people is a backfire on them because the joos just laugh and among themselves is true. I also think it's a Germanic term in Yiddish among Ashkanaz -
2021-06-14 at 10:59 PM UTC
Originally posted by Sophie King of the Jews is what the Romans called Jesus. Jesus did not want to be king, or have any other worldly possessions for his is the kingdom of heaven. The reason INRI is displayed above the cross is to remember what happened and to remember His sacrifice.
I just saw that what is it an acronym for? I'm guessing latin? I thought it was a Roman date -
2021-06-16 at 12:11 AM UTC
Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready I just saw that what is it an acronym for? I'm guessing latin? I thought it was a Roman date
It's a double entendre. INRI is an acronym for: Iesus Nazarenus Rex Iudaeorum. Or in English: Jesus of Nazareth King of the Jews. But when used as a word Inri's equivalent in English would be 'Insult to injury'. -
2021-06-16 at 12:17 AM UTCWhich i bet Pontius Pilates thought was hilarious btw, especially given the Jews gave Jesus up to the Roman authorities basically.
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2021-06-16 at 4:43 AM UTC
Originally posted by Sophie It's a double entendre. INRI is an acronym for: Iesus Nazarenus Rex Iudaeorum. Or in English: Jesus of Nazareth King of the Jews. But when used as a word Inri's equivalent in English would be 'Insult to injury'.
that sounds like some weird cult shit. Praising him in the minds of the simple, mocking him in both double entendre with an opposite message in mockery -
2021-06-16 at 12:59 PM UTC
Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready that sounds like some weird cult shit. Praising him in the minds of the simple, mocking him in both double entendre with an opposite message in mockery
The Romans meant it as an insult. Christians don't, like i said it's to remember what happened and to remember His sacrifice. If it was any other way why would they depict Jesus on The Cross with a crown of thorns and stab wound to the side as well? 'INRI' Is just part of the greater message that is being conveyed. Which is Jesus died a horrible death for your sins and don't you forget it.