I really appreciate your reply, you and I certainly have common ground, but I do not think we are in agreement here.
I believe it is dangerous to find a common immutable characteristic in people and identify that as having some bearing on their behavior.
People cannot and should not be reduced down to something they are either born with, or into. Doing that literally creates and justifies bias and bigotry.
It may be more difficult to examine bad people more deeply than the obvious and easy shared common traits, but it is an effort that need be made.
I have no doubt there were common links between the bad people who did bad things, but that they happened to be Jewish is an absurd reason to equate their conduct with the same. The ONLY reason to do that is to associate the bad with that common thread.
We're definitely saying exactly the same thing. I apologise for any confusion resulting from my choice of words. Let me state it more clearly: the fact that they shared Jewish blood has nothing to do with the fact that there are a number of Jews in the cabal. It has to do with the fact that the first Rothschilds, who probably were at least present at the start of all of this, would obviously be most comfortable recruiting from inside the community they were most familiar with. This has nothing to do with immutable characteristics. It has nothing to do with culture. It has to do with familiarity and human nature.
I really appreciate your reply, you and I certainly have common ground, but I do not think we are in agreement here.
I believe it is dangerous to find a common immutable characteristic in people and identify that as having some bearing on their behavior.
People cannot and should not be reduced down to something they are either born with, or into. Doing that literally creates and justifies bias and bigotry.
It may be more difficult to examine bad people more deeply than the obvious and easy shared common traits, but it is an effort that need be made.
I have no doubt there were common links between the bad people who did bad things, but that they happened to be Jewish is an absurd reason to equate their conduct with the same. The ONLY reason to do that is to associate the bad with that common thread.
Perhaps I said it better here:
https://greatawakening.win/p/11S0gOxk4U/humanity-101/
We're definitely saying exactly the same thing. I apologise for any confusion resulting from my choice of words. Let me state it more clearly: the fact that they shared Jewish blood has nothing to do with the fact that there are a number of Jews in the cabal. It has to do with the fact that the first Rothschilds, who probably were at least present at the start of all of this, would obviously be most comfortable recruiting from inside the community they were most familiar with. This has nothing to do with immutable characteristics. It has nothing to do with culture. It has to do with familiarity and human nature.