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More info about the G man from Ep 4
For religious Jew, long time ago but some shit just sticks with you. > A famous story about the Golem deals with blood libels. Back then, Christian priests, especially the priest Taddeus, claimed that Jews secretly killed Christian children and used their blood for their Passover matzot. After Taddeus’ sermons, the Christian townspeople would pour out of church, seething with hatred for the Jews.
>The Maharal, in desperation to save the Jews from slaughter, prayed for guidance. He received an answer at night in a vision. He was given 10 Hebrew letters, signifying words meaning “You will create a Golem, a thing of clay and destroy the wicked!”
https://www.atlantajewishtimes.com/the-golem-of-prague/
Depending on how far the writers want to run with this, you could say the MIY is "jew" killing the "children" (towns people) and eating their livers for whatever it is that powers the whole pocket dimension or whatever we're in.
So theoretically the golem would be able to fight the monsters off since it can't be killed and can go out at night?
> The Golem was not a monster, but rather a gentle soul that had no independent thought but was morally upright. He did exactly what he was told until he was told to stop by the Maharal. When asked to bring water to the kitchen, he continued to bring water until the kitchen flooded and was then told to stop. When he was told to catch fish, he fished all day, and when told that there were too many fish, he dumped the entire basket of them back into the lake.
I mean, i would love a comedy episode where the golem goes AWOL and just collects food or something until it's coming back with entire tree's.
I just hope it's not just some random throwaway gag or it doesn't work or the floor just collapses.
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Dallas City Hall allegedly shuts down sandwich sunday. A free food distribution program in Downtown Dallas
People Of Dallas Houseless Aid on Instagram: "Seconds after we pulled up to serve the community, u/dallascityhall officials came up to the people setting up. Was it to confirm our email that we are at this spot to serve? Was it to make sure that we had paid for parking? No it was to say we had to leave. Why? Because the tables that we have been using for the past 5 years were suddenly an obstruction of sidewalk traffic. They were kind enough to give us 30 min. 45 with a talk with leadership on all the rules they found that they need to suddenly enforce. Anything for the #fifaworldcup right? Like we always do we will adapt regroup and still come out there to help others. Thank you for your continued support. #wegotus"
Texas mother of 4 says "no one is safe" after spending more than 6 weeks in ICE custody
After spending more than six weeks in ICE custody, a Texas single mother of four said she is "absolutely" fearful of it happening again.
"No one is safe," Meenu Batra said in an exclusive interview with CBS News. But she added,"I believe in the system. I believe I have the documents."
Born in India, Batra said she has been living and working legally in the U.S. for decades.
The court translator spent 45 days in ICE custody after she was arrested on March 17 at a Texas airport while on her way to Milwaukee for work.
"They told me you're here illegally," Batra previously told CBS News while in detention at El Valle Detention Facility in Raymondville, Texas, which is located near the U.S.-Mexico border. "And I said, 'No, sir, I have my documents with me, in my bag right now.'"
Now that she's been released, she described the uncertainty while she was detained, saying, "you become small. You start to believe that perhaps you are not equal, that you are not human."
Batra said the majority of women she met in ICE detention are not violent criminals, who the Trump administration says it is going after. She added leaving them behind makes her feel guilty.
Last week a federal judge ordered the 53-year-old's release, ruling that she had been detained for "no discernible reason."
Batra's children are relieved she's now home, but she said they're still grappling with what happened.
"My daughter doesn't sleep at night time," Batra said. "She keeps watch on me. Anytime a car passes by, she becomes fearful that somebody is here to … get you."
Batra fled to the U.S. as a teenager after her parents, who were members of India's Sikh community, were killed during an outbreak of violence against followers of the religion. She applied for asylum and was ultimately granted "withholding of removal" status, but that status did not allow her to apply for citizenship. However, her son Jasper joined the Army a few months ago and that offers her a path to citizenship because parents of U.S. service members are eligible to apply.
TEXAS FIGHTS BACK! - STATEWIDE DAY OF ACTION ON MAY 30
Greg Abbott continues to escalate his racist war against immigrant communities by cracking down on all cities who refuse to comply with his demands. Just last month, Abbott threatened to withhold $200 million in funding from Austin, Dallas and Houston for passing progressive, pro-immigrant policies. The reality is that these policies were won as a result of widespread pressure from below - the people of Texas say immigrants are welcome here, and we refuse to bow down to Abbott!
Texas is home to roughly 5 million immigrants - almost 20% of our entire population. And at the same time, our state leads the nation in ICE detentions. Immigrants make Texas run, and forcing our families and neighbors to live in fear of deportation is unacceptable.
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