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Reason: None provided.

The "Nazis" were funded, armed, managed, and propagandized by a group of people who called themselves Jews, who also happened to be the same group who instigated the Zionist movement, i.e., the Nazis were, at the top, the Zionists themselves behind the scenes. Their entire "anti-Jew" existence was designed to push the wealthier, more "pureblood" Jews into Palestine, something the Zionists had been working towards for more than a hundred years before the Nazis came to power and forced the issue.

Prior to the Nazis these Zionists had only been able to get a few tens of thousands of Jews to move to Palestine. The Nazis, with financial incentive deals with the Zionists, were able to push over three million there, none of them of the "poor" variety. This was about 20-25% of the total global Jewish population, selected from the wealthier and more purely Jewish families.

Of course if you show the evidence of these statements (none of the evidence itself is controversial) you are labeled an "anti-Semite," a Jew Hater. I don't hate any Jews. That doesn't mean that some very rich people who created the Zionists and funded the Nazis didn't do these things. This anti-Semite association fallacy is an amazing way to hide in plain site; a shield that no one can see past for fear of being a "racist" or "hateful person".

1 year ago
5 score
Reason: None provided.

The "Nazis" were funded, armed, managed, and propagandized by a group of people who called themselves Jews, who also happened to be the same group who instigated the Zionist movement, i.e., the Nazis were, at the top, the Zionists themselves behind the scenes. Their entire "anti-Jew" existence was designed to push the wealthier, more "pureblood" Jews into Palestine, something the Zionists had been working towards for more than a hundred before the Nazis came to power and forced the issue.

Prior to the Nazis these Zionists had only been able to get a few tens of thousands of Jews to move to Palestine. The Nazis, with financial incentive deals with the Zionists, were able to push over three million there, none of them of the "poor" variety. This was about 20-25% of the total global Jewish population, selected from the wealthier and more purely Jewish families.

Of course if you show the evidence of these statements (none of the evidence itself is controversial) you are labeled an "anti-Semite," a Jew Hater. I don't hate any Jews. That doesn't mean that some very rich people who created the Zionists and funded the Nazis didn't do these things. This anti-Semite association fallacy is an amazing way to hide in plain site; a shield that no one can see past for fear of being a "racist" or "hateful person".

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

The "Nazis" were funded, armed, managed, and propagandized by a group of people who called themselves Jews, who also happened to be the same group who instigated the Zionist movement, i.e., the Nazis were, at the top, the Zionists themselves behind the scenes. Their entire "anti-Jew" existence was designed to push the wealthier, more "pureblood" Jews into Palestine, something the Zionists had been working towards for more than a hundred before the Nazis came to power and forced the issue.

Prior to the Nazis these Zionists had only been able to get a few tens of thousands of Jews to move to Palestine. The Nazis, with financial incentive deals with the Zionists, were able to push over three million there, none of them of the "poor" variety. This was about 20-25% of the total global Jewish population, selected from the wealthier and more purely Jewish families.

Of course if you show the evidence of these statements (none of it controversial) you are labeled an "anti-Semite," a Jew Hater. I don't hate any Jews. That doesn't mean that some very rich people who created the Zionists and funded the Nazis didn't do these things. This anti-Semite association fallacy is an amazing way to hide in plain site; a shield that no one can see past for fear of being a "racist" or "hateful person".

1 year ago
1 score