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- 13 de Jul, 2024
My first exposure to the word "goyim/goy" was in the movie "The Big Lebowski" in the context of a "shabbos goy", or someone who is hired to help a jewish person do things on the sabbath. As explained by the character Walter Sobchak. who is so cucked he watches his jewish ex-wifes dog (whom he converted for) while she vacations with her new husband and refuses to bowl on the sabbath.I think it's become a socially acceptable way to call the niggercattle, well, niggercattle without them directly knowing what it means.
So for me the term "goy" will ALWAYS have the connotation of slavery or servitude, and Im pretty sure it says as much in the Talmud, idk, all I know is YOU DONT ROLL ON SHABBOS!
(If you havent seen The Big Lebowski I highly recommend it, the character of Walter is a perfect satirical representation of modern Republicans/Conservatives)


