That was the article's thesis statement.
So, what could they have done? The article doesn't say: Except to say that the Jews should not have "done nothing," "shouldn't have permitted..."
I was expecting to read concrete "how-to" instructions.
Regards,
One of the greatest threats to Israel’s existence (besides a billion or so Moslems/Arabs/jihadists) is the internal mental rot of the so-called “Jewish intellectuals” and some of their rabbis.
If this were the 1930’s, they would be telling German and Austrian Jews, “there’s nothing to be worried about. Just stay quiet and they will leave you alone.”
We apparently my grandmother’s family in Lemberg did that and they all ended up either shot or gassed from Lemberg/Lvov to Belzec concentration camp to Auschwitz.
A very well educated Jewish Russian emigre’ to the US one told me, “We too have our asses”.
Looks like we got one helluva herd of them. Where’s the nearest cliff?
If youd like to be on or off, please FR mail me.
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German Jews couldn't have done much, other than leave which the majority did. Leaving the continent, a more serious problem. Moral people could have done a lot.