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Al DuClur's avatar

Musk's walk of shame and groveling to the Satanic dweeb Ben Shapiro should be no surprise. Musk might be one of the richest on the planet but can be destroyed by the Jews if they view him as big enough of a threat to the tribe. See Hussain, Qaddafi and that guy with the weird mustache.

The main thing that gives the Jews power is their intense in group solidarity that no other group matches. Only Shiite Muslims come close. When the Oy Vey alert is sounded Jews really become like the Three Muskateers: all for one and one for all!

It would be great if we lived in an age of heroes but we don't. The best you can hope for in the mainstream is someone like Erdogen who publicly denounces the genocide but behind the scenes is helping increase the oil supply to Israel.

Let's face it. Life at the top is sweet but it won't be if you become a major enemy of the Jews.

So go Houthis!

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JustPlainBill's avatar

Most of these self-styled "elites" (I hate calling them that, but it seems to be the accepted generic term) claim to be working "to make the world a better place." Yes, certainly, but for themselves. Any way in which YOUR world will get better will be a nothing more than a happy accident. As I once read, ordinary folks (at least those who can) accumulate for a rainy day, while the wealthy accumulate to guarantee continued sunshine. That is why they keep on taking, long after they have accumulated enough to provide any ordinary person with enough security to last a lifetime. Their message to the rest of humanity now seems to be "sit down, shut up, and just do as you're told."

But I still can't quite decide what to think of Elon Musk. Sometimes I think he's just a rich guy with Asperger's, and what seems to differentiate him from some of the other "elites" is that he often just spits out exactly what comes into his head, without serious calculation. That doesn't mean that he doesn't share some of the pack's darker impulses or hidden motives.

I know what talking to someone like Dzuy is like--I'm surrounded by people like that here in California. Even when you point them to your sources, they would never even consider an alternative point of view.

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