What happened when I lended money to a poor guy.

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Sujet : What happened when I lended money to a poor guy.
De : Josjoha (at) *nospam* market.socialism.nl (Jos Boersema)
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Date : 16. Mar 2025, 09:58:40
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Since I have been whining about criminal Rabbis spreading fake Torah law
among Israel, causing the exile (which they did and do), the following
story might be of some interest as to think about what can happen with
loans (to the poor).

I loaned a little money, then more and more (not more in total than two
big shopping bags of groceries worth though, which is a fair amonut of
money for someone like me), but the story kept getting weirder and so I
stopped believeng it. Then I didn't get the money back for a long time,
or only in small pieces. I stayed friendly the whole time. I also saw
this danger, that if I was not lending money to him easily and without
interest (plus debt forgiveness in the 7th year), that Jewish people
would try to use that against me and try to argue (which in fact one
already did online at least) that I don't even do what I say they should
do (even if that was true, so what ? You have your Torah to keep, do it
and stop messing it up).

At some point there where workers in the house and I left the house, but
they kept the door open. They saw someone matching the description of
this person suddenly appear in the house calling my name. When I got
home, a box of coins was missing, from which I had lended this person
money. The police said there was not enough evidence to do anything,
since anyone could have gotten to that box. The money lost was about the
same as the loan.

Bit by bit I got roughly half of the loan money back from him, and then
the repayments seemed to stop completely. He often said he would pay me
that afternoon, but then not show up. I always stayed friendly and
positive. "Ok, then just pay me one Euro back later, that's fine, see
you." Every time the same thing.

Another person knew about this whole story, and suddenly started to make
me her good cause, giving me bills of 50,- Euro. I tried to resist, but
she said, then the money goes to someone else, and now I want to give it
to you. She did this multiple times, at a time when the money was still
lost (who has neighbors like that, eh ? Wow, what a generous person.)
I don't recall how many times this happened, but I think I probably
recovered all the losses of both the theft and the unpaid loan. (Note:
the 7th year had not yet arrived, and all of this happens over the course
of maybe one year or something.) I do believe it to be true that this
person does not have a lot of money. On the other hand, not starving
either I think.

Suddenly he calls me out as I stand on the balconey, saying as usual
that he will come over later to pay me back. I say that's fine, not sure
I will be there but maybe. Obviously I don't expect anything to happen,
but he does come over later that day.

He said he had an accident on his scooter. All his teeth where gone. It
was the other person their fault, and he got all damages paid plus many
thousands of Euros in compensation. He then paid me a remaining 50,-
Euro, and I said to forget about the remaining 2 Euro few cents.

I guess we can conclude in this case, that even though it looked like I
was loosing money, in the end I gained on it, without trying to. Some of
the events here are somewhat unusual to happen all together, so it is a
bit of an unusual story that happened, compared to how things usually go
with loans or loans like this.

All ended well then, following the laws in the Torah. Very much an
activity which the Jewish people now are opposing it seems, with their
phony laws of Hillel and Rambam, and even if they do engage in it with
charity and loving kindness, the fact that they allow Rabbis to keep
these phony laws on their books speaks volumes about how little they
care. They should be deeply offensive at the misbehavior and criminality
of the Rabbis, to scold them out of the street and completely away,
to rage against this evil their children are being taught in school no
less, a school which is supposed to teach people to be good and learn
about how to be good (which for the Jewish people in the Torah, which
has many parts which are critical to all Nations).

I guess Israel has become a weak nation, without a will, without a
backbone, without moral outrage against evil which is presented to them
in black and white. No mind, no courage, "go along to get along", and
even though they can be nice, they seem to completely lack the ability
to unite around the obvious truth and make common strength against evil
where it is necessary. Then they goof off into their bizarro world of
Kaballah with its "finding sparts" and "the shells are broken" extremely
abstract stories while the world is burning.

The Rabbis need to leave Israel, and everyone who doesn't want that to
happen can leave with them. I know this sounds like completely
preposterous and impossible. Aren't the Rabbis at the heart of Jewish
culture, is there even any Israel left when the Rabbis are removed ?
That may well be the case ! Perhaps none will be left, none whatsoever.
Then that Nation is completely dead, there was none left to be good, and
this whole world may best be put back in the Stone age, for its own
good.

... but the Rabbis will do Teshuvah, then all will be well ?

WHEN ?! WHEN - THE HELL - WHEN ?! WHO ?!

P.S. (I also had a time in the past, where I would just send over a 50,-
      to some good cause. While I have everything I need I guess, and
      you could call me rich compared to really poor people in the
      world, relative to Dutch society I am at the bottom of those still
      having normal living condition, like not being homeless or
      anything like that. So it is a bit like the relatively poor lending
      money to the relatively poor in this case. I feel quite rich
      though. I have computers, bikes, an great oven to bake bread which
      goes up to 550 Celsius, and so on. Kings of old did not have
      things like that. I can even rent a small garden 10² meter, one
      minute walking away. 👍)

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