How We Got to Where We Are, In Two Paragraphs

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I was doing a search on the term "Pennsyltucky" just now, the former, enormously, practically Klingon--foreheaded, eyebrow-less corrections officer of the contraband-stuffed chocha reminding me of the ceramic-choppered, meth-head character from "Orange Is the New Black."

As usual, my search was an exercise in serendipity, as I discovered an article by Liz Spikol. a local writer, who, while relatively amiable, is still, nonetheless, one of "them" with a capital L, for Libtard.

In it, she writes of the two Pennsylvanias, the one described loosely as Philadelphia, its immediately surrounding counties, plus Pittsburgh, and the other, being all the relatively rural rest of it, where people kill and eat squirrels without Grey Poupon.

Liz, like many Philadelphians, just doesn't get the rest of the state. Culturally, Philadelphia and its 'burbs might as well be on another planet.

But she did have the grace and the talent to come up with this two-part gem, lifted from a historian named Nathaniel Popkin.

Nathaniel Popkin, an author and historian who’s working on a series of films about our city’s history, says Philadelphia and the rest of Pennsylvania have been at odds since the 18th century. “The divide announces itself in the 1750s and 1760s, when Pennsylvania stock people — Germans and Scottish and Irish Presbyterians — came through the port of Philadelphia and hit the hinterlands of Pennsylvania,” he says. “Their farm economy was intricately linked to that of the city, as a place dependent on trade.”
This all worked well until the pioneers who moved west across Pennsylvania came into conflict with Native Americans. The pioneers wanted protection from the Pennsylvania government, but the Philadelphia Quakers were opposed to violence and weapons and were closely aligned with the American Indians. “So here we have city elite aligned with these ‘other’ people” — Native Americans — “in conflict with frontiersmen,” says Popkin. “City vs. country. Distrust of elites and highfalutin ideas like tolerance and peace.” It was the beginning of a longstanding pattern: “elites allied with minorities whose interests clash with the good white people of the country.”

The article, in its entirety: http://www.phillymag.com/articles/2016/01/31/pennsylvania-pennsyltucky-philadelphia/

 
Not really a fair comparison. A lot has changed in those300 years.

The Quakers are an interesting group. Q mowt informative read into the founding of the Religious Society of Friends can be found in a book by Jan de Hartog, The Peaceable Kingdom.

In my opinion they were right in their stand.

What the 'good white people' did was about the same as what was done to the native inhabitants, by the Jews, in formimg amd ,maintaining Israel..

Powere does not equal right..
 
Not really a fair comparison. A lot has changed in those300 years.

The Quakers are an interesting group. Q mowt informative read into the founding of the Religious Society of Friends can be found in a book by Jan de Hartog, The Peaceable Kingdom.

In my opinion they were right in their stand.

What the 'good white people' did was about the same as what was done to the native inhabitants, by the Jews, in formimg amd ,maintaining Israel..

Powere does not equal right..

So, the Jews were never in Palestine, huh?

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Well, then, explain what you meant, because that's what I'm getting from it. The Jews are home. Deal.

I suppose I foolishly made the 'assumption' that the history of the situation was known.

According to their own book, the Torah, following the 3rd diaspora of the Jews, after the fall of the southern kingdom, their God, told them that "You will not have a homeland but will be scattered throughout the world to live among the nations." (paraphrased) There was left a remnant of the jewish people left who lremained and lived in that area with the inhabitants but over the next 2500 years there was no kingdom and the land was largely occupied by non Jewish inhabitants.That was the disposition of the Mediterranaen Jews. until May 1948.

Following WWII a different group, the Ashkanazi Jews, who are 'Jewish' in name only as they adopted the religion out of convenience. This is the group headed up by the Rothchild family, the same family who controls the economy of England and Europe, the same group who was instrumental in the creation of the Federal Reserve System, here. They lobbied the British to "Give us a homeland". So with British military help founded the 'Nation" of Israel. This is in direct disobedience to the command of their own God, and makes Israel an illegal state and abomination to him. (Youre a religious man, Veer, Im sure you undersstand that one should not go against his/her God) So in taking over that area, they DISPLACED SOME 700,000 people from their homes, and until today do all they can to prevent them from having any progress.

The 1948 Palestinian exodus, also known as the Nakba (Arabic: النكبة‎, al-Nakbah, literally "disaster", "catastrophe", or "cataclysm"),[SUP][1][/SUP] occurred when more than 700,000 Palestinian Arabs fled or were expelled from their homes, during the 1948 Palestine war.[SUP][2][/SUP] Between 400 and 600 Palestinian villages were sacked during the war, while urban Palestine was almost entirely extinguished.[SUP][3][/SUP] The term "nakba" also refers to the period of war itself and events affecting Palestinians from December 1947 to January 1949.

Much like the "Trail of Tears" foisted on the American natives by the kind hearted US gub'mint. For their own good, of course.

Bt dont my word for it, below youll find the truth from an Orthodox Rabbi, if youll take the time to watch and learn,

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuAy2xkeniY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jhpqvktx9TY

 
Wow.

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Wow.

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Is that a new type of turban> Its not very becoming to you.

Did you bother to watch the videos or are you just bieing your usual self? Its not my fault if you want to dispute history. If you want to dispute an Orthocox Rabbi and remain steeped in ignorance, so be it.
 
I don't find anything supporting your claimed paraphrase. I do find a lot of patronizing, supremacist commentary from "non-tribe" "sources" concerning the nature and extent of the limited return from diaspora.

But since we're not supposed to discuss religion here, other than in a cursory, informational way, even if that, and since we're definitely not supposed to be linking out to confrontational old men disputing matters theological in the deep end of a pool in which neither of us takes a shvitz, I'll leave this from the Torah for you, and say no more.

"And say to them, So says the Lord God: Behold I will take the children of Israel from among the nations where they have gone, and I will gather them from every side, and I will bring them to their land."

http://www.chabad.org/library/bible_cdo/aid/16135/jewish/Chapter-37.htm#v=21

PS: Don't forget to save some aluminum foil for your Faraday wrapping.
 
Odd from one who often discusses his religion here, but I will grant that you do it in an informational way. Still...

Im generally discussing history, supported by a rabbi, and authority on Jewish history.

Ive said what I have to say and will leave you to yourself.
 
Odd from one who often discusses his religion here, but I will grant that you do it in an informational way. Still...

Im generally discussing history, supported by an anti-Zionist rabbi, and entirely biased authority on Jewish history.

Ive said what I have to say and will leave you to yourself.

Just so there aren't any readers overly awed by your claims of Rev Weiss's subject matter expertise ...

And seriously -- Infowars?

 
So anyhow, there I was all by myself thinking, Hey, this is my Friday and I'll bet someone would like some "Kittens". So ya, here, here's some cute Kittens.


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So anyhow, there I was all by myself thinking, Hey, this is my Friday and I'll bet someone would like some "Kittens". So ya, here, here's some cute Kittens.


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I gotta admit, as far reaching as I can be at times doing my utmost to connect the 'dots', I just never seen this stroke of genius coming. But should have......... lmfao
 
I gotta admit, as far reaching as I can be at times doing my utmost to connect the 'dots', I just never seen this stroke of genius coming. But should have......... lmfao

Be off with you, then, and come back with something scrumptious, with a minimum of fur and redolent of Camembert.

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Be off with you, then, and come back with something scrumptious, with a minimum of fur and redolent of Camembert.

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Lemme see what I can do in a 'pinch'. Let me just lay this down in the mean time. :p


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