Kant says the Jews are bound together by superstition. I wouldn't put it past them to be so weird as to target a place on the other side of the world, in their stronghold/golem country even, just because it shares the same name as a place and people they despise in their own "homeland."And here is a comment I read regarding the East Palestine burnoff of toxic chemicals. There were much cleaner, safer ways to dispose of the stuff, but burning it was quicker and cheaper and easier, and since Appalachians are America's throwaway people, and our Jewish and aligned Zionist elites despise Appalachians for being too red blooded, perhaps the easy burnoff method was chosen to further spite folks who would live in a place named Palestine and who are the most likely to "notice" in light of Appalachians' downhome and red blooded way of looking at the world.The Jews really are a superstitious lot. In college I even knew, fairly well, a Jewish professor of science who was into Biblical numerology. Jews are like Bronze and Iron Age transplants to the modern world.
tl;dr - usury bad
>>528063999I'd say the bigger point is basing a society on ancient superstitions and acting according to them in the modern world is what's ultimately bad.
>>528062149More likely it was a memetic magic response to the happenings in actual palestine
>>528062149Kant never lost his virginity