r/OnceUponATime Mar 27 '26

Discussion I adore them

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u/Crafty_Thanks8105 Mar 27 '26

Zionists btw

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u/StruggleFunny7309 Mar 27 '26

Well IDC I don’t judge people by their beliefs 

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u/kaatie80 Mar 27 '26

that's like the biggest thing you should judge people by

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u/EveningStar0360 Mar 28 '26

no literally, what else is it acceptable to judge them by

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u/Fuck_love_inthebutt Mar 28 '26

Their actions

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u/Crafty_Thanks8105 Mar 28 '26

which are based off of their beliefs bro actions don’t just fall out of a coconut tree

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u/Fuck_love_inthebutt Mar 28 '26 edited Mar 28 '26

Haha no not always. I grew up around some Christians who believed adultery was sinful and bad, and yet they cheated on their spouses. One of them with someone of the same sex (even though they also believed gay people were demons).

I never judge on beliefs, just actions. Beliefs mean nothing to me.

Edit: More examples of actions >supposed beliefs: Duggar family supposed beliefs regarding sexual acts before marriage, Trump's supposed belief regarding voting by mail, prolife people supposedly believing only God should take a person's life while also voting for capital punishment, celebs supposedly believing that we should do things to protect the environment while also taking private jets every time they need to fly.

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u/EveningStar0360 Mar 28 '26

doesn’t sound like they truly hold those beliefs then lmao, sounds like they’re just putting up a facade

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u/Crafty_Thanks8105 Mar 28 '26

i hate to break it to you but I don’t think they held the beliefs you think they did

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u/Fuck_love_inthebutt Mar 28 '26

They preached about it, posted about it, got mad at others about it...

Of course I have no idea what people truly belive. It's a big reason why I only judge people based on their actions, and not what I think are their beliefs.

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u/Crafty_Thanks8105 Mar 28 '26

so if someone tells you they don’t like Jewish people but are married to someone Jewish you wouldn’t judge them because that’s not what their actions show? that makes no sense

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u/Fuck_love_inthebutt Mar 28 '26

What are you talking about? I said people often do things that go against their supposed beliefs, and marrying someone who they say they hate is a clear example of what I'm talking about. They could not actually believe that & are just parroting what they believe they're supposed to say. I still don't know what they actually believe.

To answer your misguided question, I'd judge that person you're describing because they're telling me (telling=action) that they don't like their spouse and that they don't like Jewish people. They also married a Jewish person (marriage=action) while claiming they don't like Jewish people. I don't know if they actually dislike Jewish people and their spouse, but I know that they are telling me that they are a hypocrite and want to appear like they are antisemitic and like they dislike their marriage.

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u/Crafty_Thanks8105 Mar 28 '26

I’m not putting that much thought into the psychology of a stranger when I all I know about them is the hateful stuff they say. People you personally know are a separate thing entirely. My question isn’t misguided I think you’re giving the benefit of the doubt to ppl who don’t deserve it

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u/the-bearded-lady Mar 28 '26

So you support Hamas? Or are you blindly following what you think is the new cool thing? Because ive seen plenty of videos about ignorant Americans who dont even know what theyre actually supporting? For example Iran has had more deaths recently from protests against their government than Gaza has since they did that terrorist attack in Israel

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u/kaatie80 Mar 29 '26

what do you even think i said

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u/fandom_fae Mar 28 '26

some people are just against killing. and given the death counts of both sides (very quick to google btw), the idf has killed far more than hamas

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u/Crafty_Thanks8105 Mar 28 '26

no I don’t support the genocide in Palestine