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Tried to tell a sibling about the role that jews played in exploiting the appalachians.

You should have seen their eyes roll.

They have the average person programmed like a vcr or something.

The average normie is so far gone, I dont think things will ever get better.

(lol while looking for a link to show that im not being "anti semetic" come across this. )

History. Arthur, Mortimer, and Raymond Sackler, the three children of Jewish immigrants from Galicia and Poland, grew up in Brooklyn in the 1930s. All three of the siblings went to medical school and worked together at the Creedmoor Psychiatric Center in Queens.

Oh the sackler family that destroyed milions? Billions? of lives with opiate medication is jewish, color me totally shocked.

Better shut the site down now, and the canadian government can call me a anti semite because I go by actions not words and the actions of these people lead me to believe they are a enemy, not a friend.

When we look at Jews in terms of American frontiers, we bring the reality of the frontier encounter (the process of social and political change through contact) into harmony with the ideation of the frontier encounter (the process of new identity formation through contact). In the nineteenth century, the Ohio River Valley was a Jewish frontier both social-structurally and psychologically, an important locus for the creation of American Jewish identity.

Elizabeth Perkins takes a different tack by delving into the psychic world of white settlers in the Revolutionary era Ohio River Valley. When settlers spoke about their experiences, they did not see themselves as being the periphery to a center. Their cognitive maps utilized metaphors of �in� and �out,� and once they had moved into the West, they saw themselves as being �in� American society, superimposed on a specific area of land. Despite the physical proximity, settlers defined Indians as �out� of society, showing that they understood themselves as occupiers. It was later generations who, by ignoring the Indian presence both in fact and in white settlers� imaginations, made expansion a story of inevitable movement rather than of slow accretion of population and gradual incorporation into an ever-larger American orbit.6

Jacob Marcus applied the Turnerian theses to Jews in the final pages of his lengthy work, The Colonial American Jew. Most relevant to Marcus was Turner�s argument that the frontier, through the cultivation of democracy, created that new man which was the American. Likewise, Marcus argued, it created a new Jew. �The Jew was different here,� he wrote. �He had left the �ghetto� to become a pioneer on the American �frontier� . . . . If to be a frontiersman is to be a man who dares to hazard, then the Jews as a whole are America�s urban frontiersmen par excellence.�10

Youll note that never at one point did these people ever consider themselves Appalachians.

Gee wonder why.

edit

Here we go.

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/236773799_Coalfield_Jews_An_Appalachian_History_review

The Jewish settlement of Appalachia in the 1880s to 1920s came about as a result of the confluence of local and global historical movements, Weiner notes. East European Jews arrived in America just as the railroads and the coal industry were transforming an isolated, agrarian region into a capitalist economy. From Baltimore, where they found credit and merchandise, Jews followed the railroads into the coalfield boomtowns of Virginia, Kentucky, and West Virginia. Immigrant Jews entered a frontier society, fluid in its social structure, that very much needed their mercantile skills and welcomed their civic participation. Their European "cultural heritage as 'middlemen'" made them ideal mediators between town and country, industrialist and consumer (2). However dependent they were on the coal economy, very rarely did Jews become miners or owners.

Not only did they do it, they think they were saving us Appalachians by stealing every bit of resources and wealth they could.

They werent the ones that did it, by my god they were going to fucking profit so our leaders could eploit the fuck out of us.

Did you know that bush family made billions through buckeye steel?

Buckeye Steel Castings was a Columbus, Ohio steelmaker best known today for its longtime president, Samuel P. Bush, who was the grandfather of President George H. W. Bush and great-grandfather of President George W. Bush.

Everyone seeing this money, well everyone except the Appalachians that is, the ones who actually had to fight the indians for it.

Fucking INSANITY that pointing this out is considered "jewish hate".

Dont you dare tell us what we are! You stupid, poor, inbred, piece of shit white man.

41 days ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Tried to tell a sibling about the role that jews played in exploiting the appalachians.

You should have seen their eyes roll.

They have the average person programmed like a vcr or something.

The average normie is so far gone, I dont think things will ever get better.

(lol while looking for a link to show that im not being "anti semetic" come across this. )

History. Arthur, Mortimer, and Raymond Sackler, the three children of Jewish immigrants from Galicia and Poland, grew up in Brooklyn in the 1930s. All three of the siblings went to medical school and worked together at the Creedmoor Psychiatric Center in Queens.

Oh the sackler family that destroyed milions? Billions? of lives with opiate medication is jewish, color me totally shocked.

Better shut the site down now, and the canadian government can call me a anti semite because I go by actions not words and the actions of these people lead me to believe they are a enemy, not a friend.

When we look at Jews in terms of American frontiers, we bring the reality of the frontier encounter (the process of social and political change through contact) into harmony with the ideation of the frontier encounter (the process of new identity formation through contact). In the nineteenth century, the Ohio River Valley was a Jewish frontier both social-structurally and psychologically, an important locus for the creation of American Jewish identity.

Elizabeth Perkins takes a different tack by delving into the psychic world of white settlers in the Revolutionary era Ohio River Valley. When settlers spoke about their experiences, they did not see themselves as being the periphery to a center. Their cognitive maps utilized metaphors of �in� and �out,� and once they had moved into the West, they saw themselves as being �in� American society, superimposed on a specific area of land. Despite the physical proximity, settlers defined Indians as �out� of society, showing that they understood themselves as occupiers. It was later generations who, by ignoring the Indian presence both in fact and in white settlers� imaginations, made expansion a story of inevitable movement rather than of slow accretion of population and gradual incorporation into an ever-larger American orbit.6

Jacob Marcus applied the Turnerian theses to Jews in the final pages of his lengthy work, The Colonial American Jew. Most relevant to Marcus was Turner�s argument that the frontier, through the cultivation of democracy, created that new man which was the American. Likewise, Marcus argued, it created a new Jew. �The Jew was different here,� he wrote. �He had left the �ghetto� to become a pioneer on the American �frontier� . . . . If to be a frontiersman is to be a man who dares to hazard, then the Jews as a whole are America�s urban frontiersmen par excellence.�10

Youll note that never at one point did these people ever consider themselves Appalachians.

Gee wonder why.

edit

Here we go.

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/236773799_Coalfield_Jews_An_Appalachian_History_review

The Jewish settlement of Appalachia in the 1880s to 1920s came about as a result of the confluence of local and global historical movements, Weiner notes. East European Jews arrived in America just as the railroads and the coal industry were transforming an isolated, agrarian region into a capitalist economy. From Baltimore, where they found credit and merchandise, Jews followed the railroads into the coalfield boomtowns of Virginia, Kentucky, and West Virginia. Immigrant Jews entered a frontier society, fluid in its social structure, that very much needed their mercantile skills and welcomed their civic participation. Their European "cultural heritage as 'middlemen'" made them ideal mediators between town and country, industrialist and consumer (2). However dependent they were on the coal economy, very rarely did Jews become miners or owners.

Not only did they do it, they think they were saving us Appalachians by stealing every bit of resources and wealth they could.

They werent the ones that did it, by my god they were going to fucking profit so our leaders could eploit the fuck out of us.

Did you know that bush family made billions through buckeye steel?

Buckeye Steel Castings was a Columbus, Ohio steelmaker best known today for its longtime president, Samuel P. Bush, who was the grandfather of President George H. W. Bush and great-grandfather of President George W. Bush.

Everyone seeing this money, well everyone except the Appalachians that is, the ones who actually had to fight the indians for it.

Fucking INSANITY that pointing this out is considered "jewish hate".

Dont you dare tell us what we are!

41 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Tried to tell a sibling about the role that jews played in exploiting the appalachians.

You should have seen their eyes roll.

They have the average person programmed like a vcr or something.

The average normie is so far gone, I dont think things will ever get better.

(lol while looking for a link to show that im not being "anti semetic" come across this. )

History. Arthur, Mortimer, and Raymond Sackler, the three children of Jewish immigrants from Galicia and Poland, grew up in Brooklyn in the 1930s. All three of the siblings went to medical school and worked together at the Creedmoor Psychiatric Center in Queens.

Oh the sackler family that destroyed milions? Billions? of lives with opiate medication is jewish, color me totally shocked.

Better shut the site down now, and the canadian government can call me a anti semite because I go by actions not words and the actions of these people lead me to believe they are a enemy, not a friend.

When we look at Jews in terms of American frontiers, we bring the reality of the frontier encounter (the process of social and political change through contact) into harmony with the ideation of the frontier encounter (the process of new identity formation through contact). In the nineteenth century, the Ohio River Valley was a Jewish frontier both social-structurally and psychologically, an important locus for the creation of American Jewish identity.

Elizabeth Perkins takes a different tack by delving into the psychic world of white settlers in the Revolutionary era Ohio River Valley. When settlers spoke about their experiences, they did not see themselves as being the periphery to a center. Their cognitive maps utilized metaphors of �in� and �out,� and once they had moved into the West, they saw themselves as being �in� American society, superimposed on a specific area of land. Despite the physical proximity, settlers defined Indians as �out� of society, showing that they understood themselves as occupiers. It was later generations who, by ignoring the Indian presence both in fact and in white settlers� imaginations, made expansion a story of inevitable movement rather than of slow accretion of population and gradual incorporation into an ever-larger American orbit.6

Jacob Marcus applied the Turnerian theses to Jews in the final pages of his lengthy work, The Colonial American Jew. Most relevant to Marcus was Turner�s argument that the frontier, through the cultivation of democracy, created that new man which was the American. Likewise, Marcus argued, it created a new Jew. �The Jew was different here,� he wrote. �He had left the �ghetto� to become a pioneer on the American �frontier� . . . . If to be a frontiersman is to be a man who dares to hazard, then the Jews as a whole are America�s urban frontiersmen par excellence.�10

Youll note that never at one point did these people ever consider themselves Appalachians.

Gee wonder why.

edit

Here we go.

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/236773799_Coalfield_Jews_An_Appalachian_History_review

The Jewish settlement of Appalachia in the 1880s to 1920s came about as a result of the confluence of local and global historical movements, Weiner notes. East European Jews arrived in America just as the railroads and the coal industry were transforming an isolated, agrarian region into a capitalist economy. From Baltimore, where they found credit and merchandise, Jews followed the railroads into the coalfield boomtowns of Virginia, Kentucky, and West Virginia. Immigrant Jews entered a frontier society, fluid in its social structure, that very much needed their mercantile skills and welcomed their civic participation. Their European "cultural heritage as 'middlemen'" made them ideal mediators between town and country, industrialist and consumer (2). However dependent they were on the coal economy, very rarely did Jews become miners or owners.

Not only did they do it, they think they were saving us Appalachians by stealing every bit of resources and wealth they could.

They werent the ones that did it, by my god they were going to fucking profit so our leaders could eploit the fuck out of us.

Did you know that bush family made billions through buckeye steel?

Buckeye Steel Castings was a Columbus, Ohio steelmaker best known today for its longtime president, Samuel P. Bush, who was the grandfather of President George H. W. Bush and great-grandfather of President George W. Bush.

Everyone seeing this money, well everyone except the Appalachians that is, the ones who actually had to fight the indians for it.

41 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Tried to tell a sibling about the role that jews played in exploiting the appalachians.

You should have seen their eyes roll.

They have the average person programmed like a vcr or something.

The average normie is so far gone, I dont think things will ever get better.

(lol while looking for a link to show that im not being "anti semetic" come across this. )

History. Arthur, Mortimer, and Raymond Sackler, the three children of Jewish immigrants from Galicia and Poland, grew up in Brooklyn in the 1930s. All three of the siblings went to medical school and worked together at the Creedmoor Psychiatric Center in Queens.

Oh the sackler family that destroyed milions? Billions? of lives with opiate medication is jewish, color me totally shocked.

Better shut the site down now, and the canadian government can call me a anti semite because I go by actions not words and the actions of these people lead me to believe they are a enemy, not a friend.

When we look at Jews in terms of American frontiers, we bring the reality of the frontier encounter (the process of social and political change through contact) into harmony with the ideation of the frontier encounter (the process of new identity formation through contact). In the nineteenth century, the Ohio River Valley was a Jewish frontier both social-structurally and psychologically, an important locus for the creation of American Jewish identity.

Elizabeth Perkins takes a different tack by delving into the psychic world of white settlers in the Revolutionary era Ohio River Valley. When settlers spoke about their experiences, they did not see themselves as being the periphery to a center. Their cognitive maps utilized metaphors of �in� and �out,� and once they had moved into the West, they saw themselves as being �in� American society, superimposed on a specific area of land. Despite the physical proximity, settlers defined Indians as �out� of society, showing that they understood themselves as occupiers. It was later generations who, by ignoring the Indian presence both in fact and in white settlers� imaginations, made expansion a story of inevitable movement rather than of slow accretion of population and gradual incorporation into an ever-larger American orbit.6

Jacob Marcus applied the Turnerian theses to Jews in the final pages of his lengthy work, The Colonial American Jew. Most relevant to Marcus was Turner�s argument that the frontier, through the cultivation of democracy, created that new man which was the American. Likewise, Marcus argued, it created a new Jew. �The Jew was different here,� he wrote. �He had left the �ghetto� to become a pioneer on the American �frontier� . . . . If to be a frontiersman is to be a man who dares to hazard, then the Jews as a whole are America�s urban frontiersmen par excellence.�10

Youll note that never at one point did these people ever consider themselves Appalachians.

Gee wonder why.

edit

Here we go.

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/236773799_Coalfield_Jews_An_Appalachian_History_review

The Jewish settlement of Appalachia in the 1880s to 1920s came about as a result of the confluence of local and global historical movements, Weiner notes. East European Jews arrived in America just as the railroads and the coal industry were transforming an isolated, agrarian region into a capitalist economy. From Baltimore, where they found credit and merchandise, Jews followed the railroads into the coalfield boomtowns of Virginia, Kentucky, and West Virginia. Immigrant Jews entered a frontier society, fluid in its social structure, that very much needed their mercantile skills and welcomed their civic participation. Their European "cultural heritage as 'middlemen'" made them ideal mediators between town and country, industrialist and consumer (2). However dependent they were on the coal economy, very rarely did Jews become miners or owners.

Not only did they do it, they think they were saving us Appalachians by stealing every bit of resources and wealth they could.

41 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Tried to tell a sibling about the role that jews played in exploiting the appalachians.

You should have seen their eyes roll.

They have the average person programmed like a vcr or something.

The average normie is so far gone, I dont think things will ever get better.

(lol while looking for a link to show that im not being "anti semetic" come across this. )

History. Arthur, Mortimer, and Raymond Sackler, the three children of Jewish immigrants from Galicia and Poland, grew up in Brooklyn in the 1930s. All three of the siblings went to medical school and worked together at the Creedmoor Psychiatric Center in Queens.

Oh the sackler family that destroyed milions? Billions? of lives with opiate medication is jewish, color me totally shocked.

Better shut the site down now, and the canadian government can call me a anti semite because I go by actions not words and the actions of these people lead me to believe they are a enemy, not a friend.

When we look at Jews in terms of American frontiers, we bring the reality of the frontier encounter (the process of social and political change through contact) into harmony with the ideation of the frontier encounter (the process of new identity formation through contact). In the nineteenth century, the Ohio River Valley was a Jewish frontier both social-structurally and psychologically, an important locus for the creation of American Jewish identity.

Elizabeth Perkins takes a different tack by delving into the psychic world of white settlers in the Revolutionary era Ohio River Valley. When settlers spoke about their experiences, they did not see themselves as being the periphery to a center. Their cognitive maps utilized metaphors of �in� and �out,� and once they had moved into the West, they saw themselves as being �in� American society, superimposed on a specific area of land. Despite the physical proximity, settlers defined Indians as �out� of society, showing that they understood themselves as occupiers. It was later generations who, by ignoring the Indian presence both in fact and in white settlers� imaginations, made expansion a story of inevitable movement rather than of slow accretion of population and gradual incorporation into an ever-larger American orbit.6

Jacob Marcus applied the Turnerian theses to Jews in the final pages of his lengthy work, The Colonial American Jew. Most relevant to Marcus was Turner�s argument that the frontier, through the cultivation of democracy, created that new man which was the American. Likewise, Marcus argued, it created a new Jew. �The Jew was different here,� he wrote. �He had left the �ghetto� to become a pioneer on the American �frontier� . . . . If to be a frontiersman is to be a man who dares to hazard, then the Jews as a whole are America�s urban frontiersmen par excellence.�10

Youll note that never at one point did these people ever consider themselves Appalachians.

Gee wonder why.

41 days ago
1 score