Two books perfect to get into the mindset of our current enemies, whether they're "rational" leftists or Marxist zombies. Knowing your opponents is one of the many ways to formulate tactics in getting ahead of the war.
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The International Jew was a series of pamphlets that were published by Henry Ford, Sr. back in the 1920s. They're generally considered to be antisemetic.
The Culture of Critique is a series of books that focuses on the theory that "evolutionary psychology provides the motivations behind Jewish group behavior and culture" - basically that Jewish people are genetically geared to be ethnocentric and hostile towards non-Jews.
Sounds like the OP is heading into Jewish conspiracy theory territory.
When there's a genetic predisposition to certain behaviors, wouldn't that run counter to any need for some vast conspiracy, when it's just joggers jogging, as they do?
It would if that pre-disposition is a) not genetic, b) almost entirely cultural, c) what asserted major genetic differences that exist seem to be malleable over time in a way that corresponds to culture, again.
The irony here is that it's the same kind of fallacy the left uses - assert that it is genetic with anecdotal or circumstantial evidence, tell people to Trust the Science™.
That's because the Left fucking invented racialism.
I've met Catholic jews who were fantastic people of good virtue.
Neat. I've also met black people who never killed anyone.