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@KuteboiCoder @FourOh-LLC @Escoffier I very much doubt it did.
If you read between the lines though - that sounds to me like Jews confronting what they create in every single civilization they have ever lived in.
They are the plague.
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@AsukaNeko @KuteboiCoder @FourOh-LLC @Escoffier Here's my interpretation.
Jews were made slaves.
They hated pharaoh for showing how weak they really were.
They did their usual tricks of prostitution, money lending and rebellion in his kingdom.
He finally got sick of their shit and banished them.
They then turned this into an ordeal to do with "God"
The end.
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@KuteboiCoder @FourOh-LLC @Escoffier I mean just look at the story. It sounds like Jewish bullshit on the face of it.
So this guy owned SLAVES.
And was beset by PLAGUES.
And then tells the slaves to fuck off out of his kingdom because a god he doesn't believe in says so...?
If they were actually worth something why would you let them leave?
Then he chases after them?!
It doesn't really make a lot of sense.
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@thefinn @KuteboiCoder @FourOh-LLC @Escoffier The jewish screenplays have not gotten any better since then.