China Ain't the Enemy. It's Israel.
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If one says they have no sin, they deceive themselves and the truth is not in them. Every group has had some kind of flaws in their history. Jewish people are no exception. And why should anyone assume that they ever were?
Let me break down the issue in 4 broad strokes:
Issues #1 and #2 are reality and can't be changed.
Issue #3 is a decision point for non-Jews. Either we are simply following the facts or we incorrectly project the sins of some onto the whole. This is what led Nazis to wrongly assume all Jews were part of the Communist problem.
Issue #4 operates much the same way but the other direction. It blinds some people to the uglier facts of their own history and causes them to react by covering up and punishing those who talk about them. This is what leads the ADL to sue people for "anti-semitism" for talking about facts and the JIDF to infiltrate and poison these discussions which further inflames the frustration of people acting under issue #3.
The whole thing creates a vicious cycle as long as the "bad apples" continue to use this anger and defense reaction to their advantage. The fact is some very bad apples do exist. Think about the Rothschilds, George Soros, Harvey Weinstein, Jeffrey Epstein and the large contingent of the mainstream press who abuse the Jewish ethnicity and use it as their shield for their wrongdoing.
However, all people are capable of making decisions. The judgment must be made at the individual level not at the group level. Despite the stupid meme to the contrary, silence isn't always complicity. These reactions can just as easily be done from ignorance or fear. (either of the evildoers themselves, or of the reactions of those who will hear about it)
But many people are willing to forgive "skeletons" in the closet as long as there's a sincere admission and some sense that the person is not happy about the sins that have been committed. The Jews at some level recognize this with their teachings about "t'shuvah" or repentance but it's hard getting anyone to that point without falling into the temptations to scapegoat or cover it up.
If you want some reading material about the "bad apples" of history... dig into the following words: The Holodomor (esp. its date and size...) ethnicity of the Bolsheviks ethnicity of Karl Marx the Armenian Genocide The Donmeh Jacob Frank and Sabbati Zevi the Rothschild family the majority owners of western banks the majority owners of Hollywood the Havaara Agreement The Weimar republic and cultural degeneracy The Talmudic discussion of the marriageability of children
To be clear, then, this is really a problem of improperly addressed guilt which leads people to do stupid things in response to it.
For issue #3 you should read the Talmud as that defines the ideology. One can't change their race but one CAN change their ideology. Take for example Andrew Klavin.
Also you are wrong about "Nazi". There were many Jews who fought for Germany during WWII. This is the untold story. The Germasn knew which Jews were REDS and which one were not.