Posted on 06/07/2010 7:15:47 PM PDT by Wanderer659
Ive been drawing comparison to the 1930s for the last year or so. Over the last week, the comparisons are becoming clearer. So, I think its time to put it all down, and let the readers tell me if Im barking up the wrong tree.
Factor One: Anti-Semitism
Of course, the early 20th century, and especially after WWI and during the Great Depression, Jews were the popular scapegoats for all of the ills suffered in Germany. While Anti-Semitism wasnt limited to Germany, it was in Germany where it reached its demonic end. I dont think I need to recap Nazi Germany and the Holocaust, so lets take a look at what is happening now.
First up, lets take a look at what is being funded at universities here in the US.
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78% of (Liberal) American Jews voted for a muslim who’s pals are anti-semites, members of Hamas, Muslim Bortherhood, etc. He also had plenty of Catholics (usually union types), few goofy Protestants but many African American protestants, athiests and other assorted vermin.
History is starting to “rhyme”, isn’t it?
At least this time the jews have a modern army and an array of nukes. I remember one of my conservative jewish friends in high school (about six years ago) tell me the reason why sane jews supported israel was that they wanted a place to go if people started killing them again. I didn’t understood it then and now I worry about it. How times change.
When things go bad for the government, government looks for a scapegoat.
As to your question, it depends; one of the things we can look forward to when coming collapse of our economy grows closer is old rivalries being re-ignited. We’ll probably see fights between races, genders, income differences, etc.
Somehow, I don’t think there will be enough organization to pull of a holocaust. Something akin to the ethnic killings in Rwanda seems more plausible and likely.
On Purim we remember that one who might rise to destroy the Jews can come in every generation. We mostly think of the Nazis, but there others too. With impossibly large numbers of dead. The Chelminicki Massacres in Russia saw 300,000 Jews massacred in the mid 1600’s.
The Jews are God’s chosen people. Satan hates humanity in general, but he especially hates God’s chosen. The more traction Satan gets in the world, the more anti-Semitism you’ll see. I think the explanation is really just this simple.
With that said, it’s SO maddening to watch something so grossly illogical, so repugnant, so disgusting, as the escalation of anti-Semitism that we’re witnessing now.
MM
Yes - Germany's 1930s.
It always rears its ugly head during economic hard times. Always.
I’m afraid it is. Sad, but true.
“Something akin to the ethnic killings in Rwanda seems more plausible and likely.”
That seems reasonable to me. It’ll still be ugly, but not “industrialized.”
I’ve thought of that as well. It should be expected, given the state of the world.
but they keep voting rat....
That mystifies me as well. Perhaps this, and what is to come, will wake them up.
No, we aren’t just in a cycle. Yes, there will eventually be a world war...with the nations of the world aligned against Israel.
I think that’s been predicted somewhere...
We do know that the Semites are Arab and Jewish, do we not? And worldwide there are far more Semites who are Islamic than Jewish? And that traditionally, and certainly genetically, the father of them all, Arab and Jew, is Abraham? And that this is a millenia old tribal hate and conflict that America, and Americans, have NO business getting involved with; NONE.
America is being taken for a ride, and Barack Obama is only the front man.
How obvious has it been?
Yep - it was not the Lord’s intention to leave us clueless.
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