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I've actually read about 2/3 of both series over a decade ago when I was in high-school and have completely forget anything about them. I was thinking of coming back to these books and rereading them with an adult perspective.

Which do you think is a better series and why?

Who cares who invented Communism, who invented feminism, who was truly responsible for the Bolsheviks, the Weimar Republic, was Hitler the good guy, etc... Does any of that matter?

Let's just look at the now. Jews have a disproportionate amount of power for their race in every area of life that is negatively impacting us. Medical industry, telecommunications, entertainment, politics and banking. Women's rights and their current influence on society has evidently been a net negative for humanity. Both are problems.

If we could deport all Jews, expropriate their assets and ban their influence on western society while also reestablishing the patriarchy, it would solve many of our problems.

Everything else doesn't matter. I don't care if it was a British woman or a Jewish Rabi who invented feminism. I don't care if Bill Gates isn't Jewish. None of that matters. There's a way to make society better and getting rid of those in power who are Jewish and reestablishing the patriarchy is how to do it.

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I think most people agree that ideally, laws exist to benefit society, correct?

We have a law against murder for example because most people think a society where murder was legal with people murdering other people wouldn't be a great society.

Well, doesn't having people go around committing adultery lead to a not so great society? The emotional damage it causes is quite significant. There is no good in allowing it as far as I know so why allow it?

Why don't we make it illegal to commit adultery?