“’Who Controls Your Mind?’ 2013,” from the wiki choice of Islamic terrorists and neo-Nazis, Metapedia!
Conservapedia is a wiki-website, promoting a creationist, neoconservative, laissez-faire capitalist, and an evangelical Protestant worldview. The main target audience for Conservapedia are creepy American Evangelical Protestants (a cringeworthy religion fabricated in the 18th century at the earliest), who care nothing for the European race or the conservation of true European values and culture. The website is strongly pro-Jewish and pro-Israeli, listing patriotic liberation groups like Hamas and Hezbollah as "terrorist organisations." It also claims without evidence that the NSDAP "murdered six million Jewish civilians."
Metapedia is a multilingual, far-right electronic encyclopedia which states that it focuses on culture, art, science, philosophy and politics. It contains white nationalist, white supremacist, Neo-Nazi,[2] and far-right points of view.[3][4][5] It was officially launched on October 26, 2006 with the Swedish-language edition.[6][7] The English section was launched on April 28, 2007.[6][8] The Hungarian version has the most articles: 144,189 as of September 27, 2013.[9]...Daniel Goldhagen describes it as seeking "to create (currently in 18 languages) an anti-Semitic informational universe."
As I always tell my high school students, "Be very careful of taking what you read on the internet as fact; check out the information at multiple sources."
The minute I read the fine print at the bottom of this piece of Nazi "research", and saw "Jewish connection: spouse" and "Suspected, but unable to confirm", my Nazi radar went off. I proceeded to do a little research on the source of this chart and found that it had deep Nazi-advocating antisemitic roots. People posting on the infamous white supremacist website Stormfront love Metapedia.
And a website called Nordicantisemite.com (lest you have any confusion about it) states: "Metapedia is a truly marvelous online encyclopedia that more people should be using as Wikipedia is full of emotional manipulation and they omit jewish involvement in everything. Metapedia see the world through a rigid and unbiased lens. While Wikipedia sometimes (however less and less frequently) includes jewish family or jewish parents, or jewish in the categories at the bottom they often dont name individuals as jews. They certainly never admit a jewish agenda to any mass movement or program. They would have you thinking that jews might just be some kind of a devout religious group, a lot like looking at a Christian but only with regards to the hours in the week he is at Church. Wikipedia is run by jews. Metapedia however puts a nice yellow Star of David next to their name so you know."
So, this chart has no business polluting the Free Republic website and proves NOTHING, except that the poster does not do their homework before posting and that antisemitism is alive and well in the world. I would hate to think that someone who is a regular poster on Free Republic actually endorses such a hateful, anti-Jewish point of view.