I wonder why Little Benny doesn't want people questioning ww2 (This is a New York Times article from 1941)
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I know it's far from the primary point but, I'm sorry, that will never not crack me up.
There's comedy bits about how you should never put "the" and "Jews" together. "Jewess" just takes it up a notch. Makes me sort of chortle every time I see it. Anyone who unironically calls someone a Jewess is either extremely based or an absolute retard. There's pretty much no middle ground.
On a more serious note, that is interesting stuff. It really is interesting how overrepresented they are in all that stuff and how, more interesting yet, back in the day, everyone knew it. You were still allowed to talk about it at the time.
And, to be clear, I'm not even blaming all Jews (#NotAllJews) or anything. There is some guilt to be spread around, and there are some troubling things in the ideology that does seem near universal, but you could see, especially back then before they subsumed a lot of the Jewish identity, that it really was a matter of Zionism. It was specifically the Zionist Jews who were doing the subverting, and they were even the ones using their fellow Jews.
It's kind of ironic that it was the Zionists who really conflated Zionism with Judaism, and then try to say you're antisemitic if you're against their evil Zionist agenda. No, you're the ones saying you represent Jews.