Posted by Socrates in 'Jewish guilt', jew mentality, Jewish deceit, judaism, Socrates at 5:53 pm |
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A mention of “Jewish guilt” here. Even though you hear about Jewish guilt, it doesn’t exist in the real sense of the word “guilt.” Gentiles feel real guilt, like about driving through a red traffic light, or about failing to visit a sick friend promptly enough. Jews, on the other hand, 1) hen-peck each other about stupid little things and the pecking creates a “guilt,” or 2) worry about themselves “not being Jewish enough” in their daily routines, which, they instinctively know, poses a threat to the collective Jewish community, and so feel/induce a “guilt” about it. In other words, “Jewish guilt” is a cultural product and not genuine self-reproach/remorse. (Can you imagine a Jew feeling genuine guilt about, say, swindling someone in a business deal? Ha!).