Dealing With Anti-Semetic Conspiracy Theories

Discussion in 'Judaism' started by DrummingJoey, Jan 28, 2013.

  1. DrummingJoey

    DrummingJoey Member

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    So I was raised Jewish for most of my life and became an atheist when I was 18. Anyway, this guy (whom I lived with when I was in a residential placement as a young teenager) I was talking to on Facebook asked me if I was a member of the Protocols of Zion...

    How do you handle it?
     
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    Maelstrom Banned

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  3. Chairman Mao

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    If you care for him, explain the truth. If he is a reasonable person, perhaps a little education will help him get over what he thinks.

    If he is unreasonable, don't waste energy trying to teach him.
     
  4. SunDweller1989

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    Yeah dude first of all he's no conspiracy theorist if he's too stupid to realize it's fake. Second, deal with it like one would deal with anti-Christian theories/conspiracies, ignore them. Obviously if someone has to bully another person based on their religion then they're a loser.
     
  5. drumminmama

    drumminmama Super Moderator Super Moderator

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    Member of the protocols? That is someone who needs a dictionary and a review of the parts of speech.
     
  6. drumminmama

    drumminmama Super Moderator Super Moderator

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    And then watch this for stress relief.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7XrRyqses5U&sns=em"]Protocols. - YouTube
     

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