In many parts of the world, including Latin America, Asia and Africa, this could not be further from the truth. With no Holocaust education in the national curricula, and often no prominent advocates on the subject, the re-emergence and growth of antisemitism remains difficult to tackle.
This is why ORT is now encouraging governments around the world to make Holocaust education part of their national curricula. We owe it to the memory of the millions who were killed to continue telling their stories, to keep educating new generations, and to ensure the lessons of the past are used in the ongoing fight against contemporary antisemitism.
So those Kenyans and Nigerians are likely sympathetic towards Israel as a result of literal psyops to seed positive sentiment towards Jews within those populations. It’s like some real ass bene gesserit programming.
Even if we assumed that all that public education money wasn't embezzled in Africa, which is a hell of a stretch, they have plenty of their own genocides and tribalism to go over.
Hm. two outliers, Kenya and Nigeria. I wonder what else these two have in common?
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a8/World-iq-map-lynn-2002.svg
Figures.
Now, maybe you don't have to be retarded to like jews, but it definitely helps.
I just figured that all those email Nigerian princes were con men recognizing game.
Jews make special efforts to indoctrinate African children into the Holocaustian cult:
https://www.thejc.com/opinion/we-need-holocaust-education-in-every-school-in-the-world-vdxnorti
So those Kenyans and Nigerians are likely sympathetic towards Israel as a result of literal psyops to seed positive sentiment towards Jews within those populations. It’s like some real ass bene gesserit programming.
Literally not a chance of that being the cause.
Even if we assumed that all that public education money wasn't embezzled in Africa, which is a hell of a stretch, they have plenty of their own genocides and tribalism to go over.
I'm willing to bet there was a heavy percentage of missionaries in those countries. They'd otherwise have no other reason for a positive view.