I wonder that religion rothschilds practice..
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I find it funny when sperglords go after jews as a collective. If you spent any time with the American Jewish middle class you would know they have been very open about the world bank and Rothchilds the way people used to talk about the Illuminati. In my experience the Jewish people I interact with are more against the market and currency manipulation that these banks do than most conservative Americans.
As Winston Churchill puts it in his 1920 article Zionism vs. Bolshevism he says:
It's not to say that there is any one cause for something on a massive socio-political scale, but we must look at the over representations and draw natural conclusions. You can do the same for the people who created Critical Theory that is being taught in nearly every University across the western world.
Whilst Jews were involved in the Russian Revolution (more so out of the historical circumstance of Tsarist Russian pogroms than controlling global finance), it is always important to remember that Stalin all but wiped out the leaders (Zinoviev, Kamenev, etc) in 1936-1938. The Bolsheviks had Jews among their ranks, but it bloody well wasn't a Jewish movement. If Lenin had any ancestry of that variety, he didn't give a toss about, and the Bolshevik Party was his party.
Jacob Schiff the Wall St. banker is also very notable, he was a broker for the Rothschilds. He funded the Russo-Japanese war on the side of the Japanese and blocked loans towards Russia. Afterwards giving funding for the Bolshevik revolution. And after the Soviet Revolution various anti-racism policies were put in place.
These kinds of policies were only removed once Stalin had total control over the Soviet Union, at that point they were no longer needed.
Probably motivated out of some sympathy for Russian and Eastern European Jews due to the whole "pogrom" thing. That aside, the Russians managed to lose that war just fine without outside help. They'd actually managed to hold the Japanese army, but with their navy gone the result was inevitable.
Russia was a multi-ethnic Empire and the Communists gained a lot of support via promising equality to these groups. Commies gonna commie.
Or there was no one left to oppose him. Stalin had some pretty brutal intentions for the USSR's Jewish population, and was stirring up the sentiment he needed (Doctors' plot) to gulag them before he died.
The interesting thing is that, regarding the October Revolution it self, the two people of the Central Committee of the RSDP-B who voted against the peaceful protest that ended up taking power were... Zinoviev and Kamenev. It took Lenin a while to forgive them for that.
The assassination of the Tsar came first. That was preceded by the pale of settlement. The pogroms were reactionary, but so was the Revolution.