“The defendant allegedly pledged loyalty to ISIS and sought to attack people attending churches in Idaho, a truly horrific plan which was detected and thwarted by the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force,” FBI Director Christopher Wray said in a statement.
Shohini Sinha, the special agent in charge of the FBI’s Salt Lake City office, said the case “should be an eye-opener to the dangers of self-radicalization, which is a real threat to our communities.”
I'm sure that if Obama noticed, his comment would be "This attack had nothing to do with Islam. Islam is a religion of peace."
ReplyDeleteWhat did your hero say about it?
DeleteMore nonsense.
DeleteObama waged war on ISIS
You seem to have forgotten that it was President Bush after 9/11 that said Islam was a religion of peace!
DeleteWhy are you attacking only Obama?
Rabbi Eidensohn shlita , you nigicaonce or twice mocked the Freudian Oedipus complex theory. However I brought the example of Reuben and bilhah Which is a primordial Oedipus complex, transferred to his father's shifcha.
DeleteAlso, the very fact that a baby is fed by the breast, has some very deep Oedipal significance
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DeleteWhat do these elements have in common-?! that you accept Freud as truth without knowing what he actually said and apply your mistaken understanding as a universal reality - which it isn't
DeleteActually, Freud borrowed the term Oedipus from the Greek myth where the son accidentally kills his father. He doesn't take this literally in his theory ie that sons have an urge to kill their fathers, rather that they develop some hostility or affection for their mothers.
Deletehttps://www.verywellmind.com/what-is-an-oedipal-complex-2795403
What do these have in common?
Actually, he takes his father's wife (concubine) Bilhah as his own, and Yaakov is still on his death bed.
So Reuven practically fulfills the overall structure of the oedipus complex, as well as him taking power after his father is niftar.
We also don't know who fed reuven as a baby, was it Leah or wa it delegated to the concubines, eg Bilhah?
The commentators of course differ on what took place, but Radak takes it literally. Even if it is not literal, there is a reason why the apparent plain meaning makes it sound as though it was - this is to teach us the Sod of the Freudian Oedipus complex.
Nope! You are wildly6 overgeneralizing - what did Freud actually say?
DeleteHere is a summary of what Freud says
Deletehttps://www.uvm.edu/~jbailly/courses/tragedy/student%20second%20documents/Oedipus%20Complex.html#:~:text=The%20Oedipus%20complex%20is%20a,happens%20at%20an%20unconscious%20level.
What was the difference between Reuven and Freud? Only the Bilhah, but this teaches he had some kind of yetzer hara, which Freud is describing as a theory.
It is nice the Internet knows what Freud said but obviously you don't know
DeleteThere is a famous rule - If the only tool you have is a hammer - everything looks like a nail
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