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Utopian
01-24-2007, 09:19 PM
'The Jewish Question' would sound less retarded, I think. Or is it a stupid name for a stupid thing?

Starr
01-24-2007, 09:32 PM
I agree that something like "the jewish question" might be a little better. There is something about the word jewology that is kind of funny, however. I think it started out as a way to try to contain some of the "its the jews" posts in one area, but that hasn't worked out all that well. It is not a stupid section of the forum, though. There are some halfway nutty posts in there as to be expected, but there are also some posts and threads that are important and truthful.

Fitz
01-24-2007, 09:33 PM
Ask your rabbi.

kane123123/Eagle Eye/stumbler/iceman
01-24-2007, 09:40 PM
The reason the forum was made was to give WFHermons a place to run his mouth according to devs...he was hijacking threads with his jew nonsense so they gave him a new place. They gave it a smart *ss name probably because no-one takes these people seriously.

Utopian
01-24-2007, 09:45 PM
There is something about the word jewology that is kind of funny, however.The sort of funny that only a couple of insiders would appreciate, but which to everyone else is suggestive of illiteracy (as is some of the subforum descriptions).

Mike
01-24-2007, 10:33 PM
Would "Judeology" be more acceptable?

The sort of funny that only a couple of insiders would appreciate, but which to everyone else is suggestive of illiteracy (as is some of the subforum descriptions).

Utopian
01-24-2007, 10:37 PM
'The Jewish question' is far better.

delete
01-24-2007, 11:06 PM
Jewology have a nice racist ring to it, and it is provocative to the philo-semites.

The word also underlines that a lot of the people who post here, think that jews are crap in some way.

Utopian
01-24-2007, 11:09 PM
Only someone whose first language isn't English would think 'Jewology' has a nice ring. To a native speaker it has the air of illiteracy (sort of like the word 'racialism', but, alas, that has come into general use).

sugartits
01-24-2007, 11:16 PM
How about 'Jewish Studies'? 'The Jewish Question' alludes to the final solution.

Utopian
01-24-2007, 11:24 PM
'The Jewish Question' alludes to the final solution.No, it does not. That is just one usage. The phrase is also used by Marx and Trotsky and dozens of other writers throughout history.

Farkas
01-24-2007, 11:30 PM
The reason the forum was made was to give WFHermons a place to run his mouth according to devs...he was hijacking threads with his jew nonsense so they gave him a new place. They gave it a smart *ss name probably because no-one takes these people seriously.

WFHermans is much smarter than you think and he is very respected among the Dutch and Flemish posters (I don't know with the other people).

The jews are an important factor in the decay of Western civilization together with its main race: the White race. The subforum has a very good use, though (at least in my opinion). For someone that studies these hooknosed bastards, the forum can give good study material to read without using this stupid search function. In SF I have always found it very frustrating to look for a certain thread about the jews. In the 'Jewology' section I can find my necessary material without using this stupid search function and without going through every forum.

I think the name is ok. When I refer to the studies of negros, I also use the word 'kaffirology' (which is South African for negrology) :D

Helios Panoptes
01-24-2007, 11:53 PM
I like "Der Judenfrage."

Dances with Wolves
01-24-2007, 11:59 PM
The reason the forum was made was to give WFHermons a place to run his mouth according to devs...he was hijacking threads with his jew nonsense so they gave him a new place. They gave it a smart *ss name probably because no-one takes these people seriously.


Then why is kidrock here then?! :confused:

the Libertine
01-25-2007, 12:13 AM
WFHermans is much smarter than you think and he is very respected among the Dutch and Flemish posters (I don't know with the other people).

I've always liked and respected WFHermans, and I don't know why. Sometimes I just get a gut feeling from reading the words people post.

Ahknaton
01-25-2007, 12:21 AM
The sort of funny that only a couple of insiders would appreciate, but which to everyone else is suggestive of illiteracy (as are some of the subforum descriptions).
It seems to be some kind of Murphy's Law of the Internet that whenever someone corrects another's grammar, they always make at least one grammatical error in their post. :rofl:

Vasily Zaitsev
01-25-2007, 12:26 AM
I like "Der Judenfrage."

Die Judenfrage, actually.

Helios Panoptes
01-25-2007, 03:54 AM
Die Judenfrage, actually.

I cannot ever figure out which definite article I should use. I remembered "Endlosung der Judenfrage," so I went with it.

Mentious
01-25-2007, 03:59 AM
Using "The Jewish Question" would have excellent educational value in itself. People are instructed when they find that the term has arisen many times in many quarters. And simply to use it again breaks newly erected spurious taboos. Now is the right time to break newly minted spurious taboos.

Mike
01-25-2007, 06:29 AM
I cannot ever figure out which definite article I should use. I remembered "Endlosung der Judenfrage," so I went with it.
Then you should have figured it out easily. The "der" is singular, genitive case here, which can only mean feminine.:whip:

BTW I am using the "whip" emoticon for the first time with this post!

delete
01-25-2007, 07:37 AM
Only someone whose first language isn't English would think 'Jewology' has a nice ring. To a native speaker it has the air of illiteracy (sort of like the word 'racialism', but, alas, that has come into general use).
Jewology has a ring in it in all the germanic languages, something you would know if you spoke more than one language, and yes, it sounds kind of 'primitive' in all of them.
(Jødologi, Judeologie, Jewology, etc)

Jewology gives instinctive meaning that there are some real jewhaters posting there, and it send a message to the kikes and the kike-a-likes, that jews is protected in this area of the Phora.

If the Jewology section was to be renamed, the jews would all start whining about us calling them ugly dishonest jewpigs, and working to make it an offence calling somebody a jew, like they have done in the revisionist section.

Ambassador Chapuys
01-25-2007, 09:52 AM
I would guess the subforum was created so as to gather all the loonie bin conspiracy theories brought mostly by WTFHermans. Other more "serious" subjects can and should be classified under the other sections like revisionism, race relations, current events, history, etc...

If a Mod (with the propper clearance) finds a thread there, that should not be there, he is more than invited to move it to a more appropiate area. Moving threads is part of the job.

Captain Marinesko
01-25-2007, 10:27 AM
'The Jewish Question' would sound less retarded, I think. Or is it a stupid name for a stupid thing?


I guess it works when it comes to discussing those poor souls who are obsessed with, and worship the Jews, such as some resident WNs.

Dances with Wolves
01-26-2007, 02:09 AM
We are obsessed with the worlds problems, JP. The jews just happen to be at the root of the most important ones. Shirley you can agree? And don't call me surely in your reply :mad:

Captain Marinesko
01-26-2007, 10:19 AM
We are obsessed with the worlds problems, JP. The jews just happen to be at the root of the most important ones. Shirley you can agree? And don't call me surely in your reply :mad:


Not quite. See what happens is you see a problem, and then find some Jews associated with it, and then claim the problem is because of Jews. It's ultimately Jew worship, attributing to them almost superhuman abilities to influence millions of non-Jews around them.

People like me look at the WHOLE problem, and look for all the causes.

Utopian
01-27-2007, 12:13 AM
Jewology has a ring in it in all the germanic languages, something you would know if you spoke more than one language, and yes, it sounds kind of 'primitive' in all of them.
(Jødologi, Judeologie, Jewology, etc)'Jewology' is not etymologically Germanic, but that is quite beside the point.

Jewology gives instinctive meaning that there are some real jewhaters posting there, and it send a message to the kikes and the kike-a-likes, that jews is protected in this area of the Phora.You are either an idiot or a troll.

Dances with Wolves
01-27-2007, 01:19 AM
Not quite. See what happens is you see a problem, and then find some Jews associated with it, and then claim the problem is because of Jews. It's ultimately Jew worship, attributing to them almost superhuman abilities to influence millions of non-Jews around them.

People like me look at the WHOLE problem, and look for all the causes.

Jewology is so called in order to class anyone that sees the jews for what they are as loonies, making any discussion of them seem on the same level as astrology or the like.

JP, seriously, do you think we'd be in Iraq if not for the jews? Do you think 3000 people would have died on 9/11 if not for the jews? Do you think the coming war with Iran would be possible if not for the jews?

I don't want to hijack the thread but these are just a few examples.

Captain Marinesko
01-27-2007, 06:33 AM
Can you think of any other reasons why the US is involved in the Middle East, and why it sought involvement with Israel in the first place? Anything at all?