“The idea that Germans were normal people and then one day they went absolutely crazy and started randomly hating Jews for no good reason and then they calmed down and now they are normal again is hilarious”
Anyone who tells you only in Germany there was a disdain for Jews in the 19th and 20th century is trying to lie to you. I never even knew about this until I actually looked into it a couple years ago, I always learned in school only in Germany there were anti semites etc.
Anyone who tells you that antisemitism wasn't rampant in the 19th and 20th centuries is lying to you. All the books are still around. You can read them. It's not even a solely German thing.
Martin Luther wrote On the Jews and Their Lies in the 1500's. He first sought to convert and redeem the jews, but later found that to be an exercise in futility.
En masse? Plenty of individual jews converted and were among the early settlers of America. Their families had already integrated and been living in Europe for centuries as Christians.
Exactly. School taught me otherwise and I had to seek out that knowledge myself. I'm not alone with being taught wrong, probably thousands upon thousands more never learned that..
Pbbt. There is no "before Islam had it's feud with X". The only time Islam doesn't have a feud is when Islam doesn't know what X is and hasn't met it yet.
Hillaire Belloc's 1922 book The Jews is a good look at this. Belloc wasn't a big fan of Jews, which is why he was the right man to write this - because he foresaw a genocide if things continued the way they were going, and decided that even if he didn't personally care for them, he didn't really want to see a genocide happen. It's a good look at the causes and degree of antisemitism in the early 20th century, throughout the Western world and not particular to just Germany.
The idea that the Australians were normal people, and then one day they went absolutely crazy and started blaming all their problems on the "unvaccinated", and then they calmed down is obviously impossible.
Well yeah -- pretty much all of the western world has been under a sustained propaganda campaign for the better part of a century now. They didn't just go absolutely crazy one day, they've been boiled slowly for decades.
Once you have the environment primed for a wildfire, all it takes is a spark to set it off.
Yes, that is the intent of the propaganda. That's how pre-genocidal rhetoric works.
The shit the establishment said about jews before the holocaust isn't as bad as the shit they say about whites. Might be a fucking fucking problem. Might be a good idea to learn from past events.
“The idea that Germans were normal people and then one day they went absolutely crazy and started randomly hating Jews for no good reason and then they calmed down and now they are normal again is hilarious”
Anyone who tells you only in Germany there was a disdain for Jews in the 19th and 20th century is trying to lie to you. I never even knew about this until I actually looked into it a couple years ago, I always learned in school only in Germany there were anti semites etc.
Anyone who tells you that antisemitism wasn't rampant in the 19th and 20th centuries is lying to you. All the books are still around. You can read them. It's not even a solely German thing.
Martin Luther wrote On the Jews and Their Lies in the 1500's. He first sought to convert and redeem the jews, but later found that to be an exercise in futility.
En masse? Plenty of individual jews converted and were among the early settlers of America. Their families had already integrated and been living in Europe for centuries as Christians.
Exactly. School taught me otherwise and I had to seek out that knowledge myself. I'm not alone with being taught wrong, probably thousands upon thousands more never learned that..
Pbbt. There is no "before Islam had it's feud with X". The only time Islam doesn't have a feud is when Islam doesn't know what X is and hasn't met it yet.
Hillaire Belloc's 1922 book The Jews is a good look at this. Belloc wasn't a big fan of Jews, which is why he was the right man to write this - because he foresaw a genocide if things continued the way they were going, and decided that even if he didn't personally care for them, he didn't really want to see a genocide happen. It's a good look at the causes and degree of antisemitism in the early 20th century, throughout the Western world and not particular to just Germany.
The idea that the Australians were normal people, and then one day they went absolutely crazy and started blaming all their problems on the "unvaccinated", and then they calmed down is obviously impossible.
Well yeah -- pretty much all of the western world has been under a sustained propaganda campaign for the better part of a century now. They didn't just go absolutely crazy one day, they've been boiled slowly for decades.
Once you have the environment primed for a wildfire, all it takes is a spark to set it off.
Yes, that is the intent of the propaganda. That's how pre-genocidal rhetoric works.
The shit the establishment said about jews before the holocaust isn't as bad as the shit they say about whites. Might be a fucking fucking problem. Might be a good idea to learn from past events.