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The Jews have long conspired to destroy Linux

Name: Anonymous 2016-06-16 8:10

While some Jews never had ambitions of destroying Linux and instead joined ranks with Linux programmers to be a part of the winning team, there has long been a conspiracy among a certain cabal of Jews to undermine and ultimately destroy Linux. All icons of non-Jewish success must be destroyed.

You've probably seen that meme image of the edgy Asian kid in his high-school yearbook with the caption "It's not enough that I should succeed; other's should fail." But did you know that quote was first made by (((David Merrick)))?

Linux must be destroyed simply because it is a representation of European success and ingenuity at software development.

It goes all the way back to 1999. For over 17 years, these Jews have sat there with envy in their eyes, wishing Linus would keel over and die. Is it any wonder that systemd has emerged as the biggest threat in recent years, backed by Jewish moneyed interests?

Now onto the juicy part. It's worth reading the whole article, but here's the excerpt.

http://jcpa.org/article/neo-paganism-in-the-public-square-and-its-relevance-to-judaism/

In today’s fragmented society a large number of religious and secular neo-pagan expressions have emerged and are gathering strength. An increased interest in nature is a central element in many of its manifestations. Expressions of this attitude are found among neo-pagan believers, neo-Nazis and some extreme environmentalist currents.

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Some neo-pagan expressions are religious, others secular. The latter concern secular religion, i.e., ideology, as well as popular culture. We also find indications of this in a business context. Semantics show this well: the pagan idiom has permeated the world’s leading papers. Money-hungry people are considered to worship Mammon. Consumerism is called ‘a contemporary religion.’

When The Economist wrote about Nobuhiko Kawamoto, the retiring chief executive of Honda, it mentioned that “he has worshipped fast machines all his life.” When he became chief executive in 1960, “Honda was in thrall to its engineers, a priesthood housed in separate premises.”4

Time magazine writes of the software programmer Linus Torvalds:

Pale, fleshy groupies surround him on all sides, adoration in their eyes….Some call him a god and want to be among his disciples, helping spread the word….He’s 28 years old, and his religion is called Linux, after a piece of computer code he wrote for kicks in 1991, while a student at the University of Helsinki.5 The Financial Times says the same in other words: “Linux is not just about software. Among devotees, the ‘alternative’ computer operating system has become a religion.”6


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