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  1. Incognito, I hardly consider myself intimidating nor have the desire to be, I can't even remember when or why I asked you this, probably in jest. I really doubt I got (genuinely) offended by your reaction, I might've joked that I should do some weights, but if I wanted to be intimidating I would've done that already, I'd bulk up and get some tattoos and shave my head and go around looking real mean... people tend to misunderstand me in general, my sarcasm and sense of humour. Maybe I was particularly self conscious about my perceived scariness at the time :P

    Torsten, I'm an immigant and I've copped crap for it... meh. One of the only freedoms we have in this life is how we choose to see things. I find most of these jokes funny although I wouldn't say them in a public forum because of the political correct prison that the larger culture is and I rather not get ostracised. I guess part of me doesn't want to hurt people's feelings either but then I think it's good to offend people, gives them the chance to let go of what it is they're getting offended by.

    People are quick to put on the front of the appropriate reaction to inappropriate humour without allowing themselves a genuine reaction first. "Am I allowed to laugh at this? Oh no it's got the J word, now I must express indignation and let them know the confines of acceptable humour"

    Synchromesh, because it's taking it back, by using a pejorative label of the minority within said minority it's taking away it's power to offend, it's using it ironically I guess.


  2. Justifying such prejudice with past or present misdeeds and atrocities is not very sound logic. I mean, essentially you are saying that because israel committs crimes against humanity it's Ok to laugh about some jews being victims of similar such atrocities in the past. Doesn't that sound just a little wrong to you?

     

    I don't justify any prejudice, I justify offensive humour as it can diffuse a tense situation, it depends on whether or not one chooses to be offended, I for one don't want to be constrained in a politically correct prison because others are overly sensitive. I'm not justifying laughing at Jewish people because of the acts of Israel today, I'm justifying laughing at anyone for any reason, especially if the reason being you're not supposed to, it makes it especially funny.

    The discussion on the term anti-semitic stemmed from the fact that offensive humour and bad taste would possibly pass for other demographics that don't have their own catchphrase. the "gay slumberparty" or "gypsy slumberparty" would be just as funny if history focused on these victims too instead of solely the Jews. As it is, collectively we see the holocaust as applying solely to the Jews hence that's the reference we get and laugh at. - Also, I find the term is misapplied because the joke wasn't making fun of other Semites, only Jews, the term anti-semitic was being used in an anti-semitic way (as it always is nowadays), so in the name of political correctness I had to interject.

    I'm justifying laughing because it needs not be justified. If people are worried that their moral code will be corrupted by laughing at immoral or offensive jokes then perhaps their moral code was quite fickle to begin with; people don't need lessons on moral righteousness from those so intent on protecting theirs from ... jokes.

    Jokes of these sort when one is a conscious empathic individual do not corrupt the individual to be part of the unconscious egocentric masses, who also find these jokes funny, whether or not it re-enforces negative stereotypes.. well, that's the double edged sword, it's like people that misunderstand death rap and take it to be a justification for brutality. So I can't share a laugh in bad taste jokes (that diffuse tension) lest some ignorant fool overhear it and see it as some white supremacist manifesto.

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    Back to the topic of massive death and it's impact on the psyche.

    "Holocaust" is a word of Greek origin meaning "sacrifice by fire, burnt offering", from Gk. holokauston, neut. of holokaustos "burned whole," from holos "whole" (see safe (adj.)) + kaustos, verbal adj. of kaiein "to burn."

    Sacrifices tend to feed a god, or a power structure, or an unconscious belief or thought-form. Post WW2 the new power structures we have around us now need constant feeding.

    It is the secret societies involved in occult rituals who continue with their holocausts all the time (on pagan holidays, amplifying the waveform with carefully timed impulses), it's important to remind people, repetition, repetition it's the name of the game, a ritual to create habitual thoughts, to remind the subconscious of the power structure.

    The conscious mind is disconnected from those deep seated emotions of horror and suffering that have caused deep cuts in the collective psyche, the memory is felt as an unconscious malaise. When such instances are bought to consciousness we recoil in shock, the intent is to literally horrify (and incapacitate) the masses. So if you laugh in the face of these mind control techniques of terror, the public will keep the edifice of hypocritical morality intact with a knee-jerk reaction self righteousness to make you feel like a piece of shit for laughing, you must hate the people you laugh at, you must be a hate-filled, bigoted, evil person.

    Laugh it off, fuck their control trip!

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  3. Anyway I accept it means anti-Jew. in light of that i still have no idea what your trying to say below??:

    "the populations they've dispossessed in Palestine are the Semites" ??

    Foreign born Jews displaced Israeli Jews into palestine??

     

    They've displaced the native Palestinian populations which are Semites, and their expanding settlements keep on doing so.

    The point I was trying to make is that often the term anti-semitic is used to describe criticism of Israel, for instance to say that their apartheid occupation of Palestine is a violation of the Palestinian people's human rights is actually denying Israels right to exist and is the talk of white supremacist rednecks with an anti-semitic prejudice. The term is a bit of a joke as it has become a deflection against legitimate criticism of Israel, especially when the state inflicts harm on other Semites, it's just ironic.

    Today the usage of the term anti-semitic has become anti-semitic as it's excluding all semitic peoples apart from the Jews.


  4. ^^^Fiat currency, EVERYTHING they "own" is actually debt, they are leasing a bit of freedom knowing the cost will be total economic servitude to the bankers they're indebted to, ie: a forced labour camp, or the "shared wealth" of communism.


  5. *sigh*

    Political correctness any?

    Offensive jokes are the funniest because you know you're not meant to be laughing at them, it is an extra release of tension. I guess we have these moral structures we need to support and when we let go of our self righteousness we can be free to laugh at the unlaughable. To laugh at something because it is in bad taste, to laugh at something because it is morally abhorrent and so foreign to our way of thinking so as to be evoke a chuckle. ALL bad taste jokes work this way.

    I personally believe that laughing at tragedy can be cathartic and it takes away the power that such instances have. The holocaust card has been (and will no doubt continue to be) overplayed, much like the 9/11 card is being overplayed. It seems the best way to promote violence is to say you're protecting yourself from it, a preemptive strike because an attack is the best defence, which starts the revenge cycle again.

    Also the population of Israel is hardly semitic, I don't know about the Jewish populations before ww2, it's just that the catchphrase of anti-semite is especially ironic when most Israelis are not Semites and in fact the populations they've dispossessed in Palestine are the Semites, yet nobody would call the terrorist occupation of Palestine an anti-semitic act.

    I find this self righteousness a bit of a moral facade, political correctness overdrive, where there was no ill-will towards Jewish people presented, just a joke made at their expense referencing a moment in history that involved them, so we can all get the reference and laugh. If Psylo wanted to be racist he would've said in the caption, "sucked in! they deserved it!"

    I can't find the video online, but I remember a Family Guy skit where Peter is presenting a pitch for a comedy movie where he plays a window washer who has just finished washing the twin towers, just as he gets to the top and has a look around what does he see but a plane coming his way, you know the classic situational comedy. Now this is pretty fresh in the American psyche, I'm sure many could've chosen to be outraged, OR seen it as the diffusing of a tense situation and a return to sanity instead of the fear mongering and talks of war that moral righteousness would justify before.

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  6. It's definitely true that we crack the shits at others about what we hate about ourselves. We are afraid of our own shadow, this is projected onto a much greater shadowy figure; the omnipotent "powers that be"; the dark prince of illumination, Lucifer out of the darkness bringing enlightenment.

    It is only through this illusion of projecting a reality that we see as independent of ourselves, of creating a cosmic hierarchy of self and other, including all the angels, demons, gatekeepers, archetypes and avatars of god (which ever form they take) that are all illusions of separation, falling for the trap of seeing oneself as the result of the world not its cause - that we slowly learn how we're deceiving ourselves; we are our own personal Satan, and we also have the keys out of this prison.

    The master of this phenomenal world is one twisted being. I mean it's all pretty hectic being in the middle of it all, that's why ego death is a great moment of clarity and freedom, where these games are for a moment entirely abandoned. Slaughter the ego and have a laugh, you can't spell slaughter without laughter.


  7. A drug that helps the brains functioning and is virtually non-toxic is illegal, the intentions of our governments drug scheduling could not be made more apparent, the public should be fuming, if they were'nt distracted by tv and beer.

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  8. ...well, you could make the assumption it's a chemtrail, maybe.

    Does anybody do soil samples or rain samples after a supposed chemtrail spraying? I know there are people in docos doing it but has anybody done it themselves?

    Anyway, I'm always looking at the sky, looking to see if it's just about to fall on me, and I've been happy to not notice any persisting contrails/chemtrails for a while -although it has been overcast and raining a little- until today, a nice sunny day got covered by these horizon to horizon trails. Maybe there's a bit of an operation going on around Australia right now? Maybe a global operation timed well to coincide with the bad vibes of the latest terrorist activity and corporate/government scandals? I don't know. Conspiracy or no, for a nature loving hippy, to see these things covering the sky is pure evil.


  9. The world is a sad place when you're sad about it. Mind control, terror, fear, negative energy, the universe has plenty of these, it is infinite. Sad though it may be, whatever transcendental intent is behind such acts.. it may well be to keep you in your hole of righteous judgment, OR offer you the liberation of divine forgiveness.

    Empathy for the victims and all that it has affected with compassion and action to remedy such a hurt is essential, getting upset over the inhumanity and injustice will have you digging a deeper hole trying to find the unattainable concept of deliverance of justice. Seeking justice usually manifests more injustice through the tendency of myopic victim mentality which projects more evil through the inability to forgive and exorcise said demons.

    ^^^Easier said than done, emotional strings are wrapped tight.

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