“Christ is king”

Your prejudice and political bias no doubt presents itself to you as balanced, impartial and logical.

More irrelevant waffe.

You are simply trying to cover for the fact that you reported an article without actually understanding it.

Can we look forward to another hundred pages.
 
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This an open discussion in a public forum, so you could use it to explain why you think the thread is antisemitic or even provide the smallest detail on why you say i'm antisemitic.

If you don't want to engage in that debate then nobody is stopping you talking about something else on another thread.
I thought this thread was about you being asthmatic.
 
More irrelevant waffe.

You are simply trying to cover for the fact that you reported an article without actually understanding it.

Can we look forward to another hundred pages.
No. I’m out. This thread needs to die. And I read and understood the article just like everyone else. As usual you always assume that anyone who disagrees with you can’t have understood or is less intelligent. What an ego.
 
No. I’m out. This thread needs to die. And I read and understood the article just like everyone else. As usual you always assume that anyone who disagrees with you can’t have understood or is less intelligent. What an ego.

The usual deflective waffle and character attacks to cover up yet another of your schoolboy blunders where you jump in feet first without understanding the issue.
 
And yet king willy uses the exact same excuse when it comes to proving his not a foreign agitator. All is needed is a simple photo but. So far he has said that he is house bound and types alone on a computer and only has one hand.
You're a shameless, indecent and inveterate liar.
Show us where you think I said those things.
 
So, for anyone else who either hasn't read or hasn't understood the full article, I have asked Co-Pilot to summarise it:

  • “Christ is king” is a traditional Christian phrase that has recently taken on political and extremist associations in the U.S.
  • Some far‑right and antisemitic groups have adopted it as a slogan, shifting its public meaning.
  • A religious‑liberty commission hearing on antisemitism became controversial when a member questioned links between anti‑Zionism and antisemitism.
  • That member, Carrie Prejean Boller, was later removed and has since used the phrase prominently online.
  • The debate highlights divisions on the political right over Israel, Zionism, and rising antisemitism.
  • Catholic leaders and scholars warn the phrase is being co‑opted in ways that distort its religious meaning and fuel Christian nationalist messaging.
 
I've come to the conclusion that many posters participating in this forum are shameless liars.
They'll exploit any and every opportunity to foment hatred.
They are invariably Reform-supporting islamophobes.
 
You're a shameless, indecent and inveterate liar.
Show us where you think I said those things.
Right here - I said
It would be such a harmless and easy way for him to prove he is in the UK to take a photo of his clenched hand with a little finger sticking up held against a standard red letter box with the E+R behind it. He wont do it because he cant do it because he is not in the UK
Everyone living in the UK has easy access to this common street furniture, it should be very easy to do IF he lived here.
And you then claimed that you could not provide the proof and a photo because you dont have a smart phone and are housebound with only one hand - that has to be the forums most ridiculous swerve and excuse :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
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Except the ones who are house-bound, or the ones who have only one hand, or the ones that don't use a smartphone,
jog on eejit.

Anyway as its now your bed time in your country I will have to wait until 2.30am UK time for your reply
 
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