Mothra said:
BigGameBaylorBear said:
Mothra said:
BigGameBaylorBear said:
Mothra said:
BigGameBaylorBear said:
whiterock said:
boognish_bear said:
What trac
he's correct. the anti-semites are gaining. and it's not by accident....
A ~former~ Jew lecturing us on how the US-Israel alliance is the cornerstone of American civilizational identity
Just curious: how can someone be a former Jew? If I am of English decent, can I be a former Anglo?
Dillon has never been a member of the Jewish religion, if that's what you mean. Was raised Christian.
But I suppose his ethnicity is a real issue for the Groypers.
Hmm I thought Seth was formerly a religious Jew. Well just disregard "former"
The matrilineal Jew is lecturing us*
Another incorrect assumption on your part, it appears.
But I guess his heredity is working against him in your eyes.
It's just a minor blemish on an otherwise phenomenal track record
But my point still stands and yep, his Jewish heritage absolutely influences his politics and religion. As my heritage influences mine as well, and most people for that matter. But Seth should reject all that nonsense and lean into his Irish ancestry a bit more
Not sure what your first sentence is referring to.
As for your second paragraph, it is your position that the man's ethnicity influences his politics and religion? In what way? How does his Jewish heritage affect his Christianity? What nonsense should he reject?
How does your heritage affect your positions, and why?
It is absolutely my position that his Jewish heritage affects his positions. Which most likely influences his views on foreign policy, specifically a pro-US interventionist stance. In regard to religion, he appears to be one of those Judeo-Christian types so his heritage more than likely influences his interpretation of scripture.
My mother's side is WASPy/Germanic. Came to America aboard a boat named "Friendship" in 1739. Landed in Philadelphia, now I live only a few blocks from where they got off the boat.
I have a deep adoration for the idea of America as it was historically envisioned by our WASPy founders.
Most Catholics at the time failed to embrace the Enlightenment ideas which is why I have no shame in saying that the original foundations of America were totally based on Protestant-European values.
But times change and I am of the opinion that going forward, in order for the Republic to survive, we need to return to our roots and become a devout Christian nation once more, but this time aligning more with the Catholic Church
Sic 'em Bears and Go Birds