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Horseman
July 31st, 2008, 09:10 AM
In a world where each and every white person is becoming more and more a precious and rare commodity, why give your value over to ZOG and make it more powerful? I am a very creative person myself, and used to create things in my work. I realize that it is better to do a job that contributes nothign the advancement of ZOG's technology. jobs where you are not creating, designing, inventing, developing new methodologies.
Whites being White today results in the jew parasite using the fruits of our labor to contribute to our own destruction. Do people agree with this approach? I myself have already taken this step in my life, despite a financial hit. I have other reasons for doing it to, so don't praise me for being so noble. But as I've taken this step, I am happy to observe this unexpected ancillary advantage of it.

psychologicalshock
August 3rd, 2008, 03:26 AM
Uh yeah most Jewish jobs are either worthless (Like recycling plants, scholarship organizations, middlemen organizations, non-profit organizations with a for-profit membership wing) or purely service that create nothing (You know - fixing toilets, cutting lawns, cutting down trees, fixing computers, changing oil).

That's why I went to science myself - one of the few fields in which I can use my genetic traits to create something worthwhile.

Sean Gruber
August 3rd, 2008, 09:18 PM
Horseman, you're right. I do the most "nothing" jobs I can. The jewed world's consistent response to my thinking and creativity on any level is that of a murderer toward his victim. Well, the feeling is mutual.

Anyone who contributes to Kwa society or the Kwa economy in any way is a sucker at best. Actually, he's throwing his soul before vermin (as in "pearls before swine").

Our ingenuity should go into activism.

[OT: this is my 500th post.]

Marse Supial
August 21st, 2008, 09:26 PM
Things are still going like gangbusters down on the Mississippi coast. If you know any kind of trade at all, you can get a very good paying job. You may have to live in a trailer or double up in an apartment since rents are so high. Katrina took out all the apartments and other cheap places to live. Chevron in Pascagoula is expanding its refinery and they need electricians, welders, pipe-fitters, carpenters engineers, you name it.

There is a massive amount of reconstruction going on building apartments and houses &c.

http://www.wlox.com/global/story.asp?s=8881643


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Karl Lueger
August 21st, 2008, 09:38 PM
Reminds of a girl I knew who worked at a restaurnt while going to school..
in some class the prof asked "how many of you have jobs where you make something"..only the girl and another student raised their hands.
No one does anything anymore.. :rolleyes:

Lloyd Francis
September 1st, 2008, 05:23 PM
As long as your job allows you to be with your wife and family and gives you enough money to support 3 or more kids. Anything beyond that is gravy.