This was originally a comment to another post, but I believe it deserves it's own post as a topic of discussion as it is vitally important to recognize the contributions of the Jewish community to our present freedoms and benefits.
Actually, it is thanks to the Jews that we enjoy many of the freedoms and benefits we enjoy today.
Jews have been at the forefront of civil rights and social justice programs for decades. It's thanks to the Jews that homosexual and transgender people no longer have to hide for fear of discrimination. It's thanks to the Jews that minorities aren't treated as second class citizens anymore. It's thanks to the Jews that we no longer have religious (Christian) censorship of print, film, and other media. It's thanks to the Jews that women are allowed to use birth control after two thousand years of religious (Christian) oppression. It's thanks to the Jews that the Rich white men have to work harder to lie to the public to start foreign wars, take away civil rights, and end benefit programs which help the poor.
We owe the Jews a lot.>
Incoherent bot word soup.
What if you represent the partially formed (living) within the whole flow (process of dying)? What if the want to stick together (coherence) tempts one to ignore the need to sustain self by being apart?
If the parasitic few suggest "e pluribus unum" (out of many; one) as the means to guide society; then doesn't that imply the few tempting the many to want to stick together as followers under leaders; as consumers under providers; as believers under preachers; as voters under representatives as students under teachers and so on?
Who is cooking and in accordance to what recipe?
Take your meds, schizo bot.
Still perpetuating the rhetoric of big pharma despite the last couple of years of open hostility...
If you're a doctor (med); psychologist (schizo) and software engineer (bot)...then how do you find the spare moments to apply them combined on a conspiracy forum?
Anyway...does suggesting "Take your meds, schizo bot" represent growth (need) or loss (want)?