This Jewish author reveals a startling, inside "Account of the Persecution
of the World by Israel on All the Frontiers of Civilization"
Excerpt:
Page 45-46:
Most desirable for the
young Jew, he is told impressively, is it, for him to become a member of
one of the professions - to become a doctor, a lawyers, an engineer, even
a salesman or an agent. To be compelled to go to work, to do manual labor
for one's livelihood, is the very worse state the young Jew can fall to,
something to make him feel really ashamed and humiliated.
This
attitude of the Jews towards manual labor is historic. The Jewish
apologists have a neat explanation for it. In most of the countries of
the Diaspora the Jews were not permitted to own land or to work on it.
Nor were they permitted to work for Christians. And since Jewish
merchants could give employment only to a fraction of the great number of
young Jews, the rest had to turn for careers to salesmanship,
money-lending and the other promoting aspects of trade. This does not
explain why Jews have never, like other peoples, gone into a wilderness
and built up a land of their own. Nor why in England, in the thirteenth
century, under Edward I, they did not take advantage of the offer by which
Edward promised to give them the very opportunities Jews had been crying
for centuries.
After imprisoning the whole Jewish population
in his domain for criminal usury and debasing the coin of the realm,
Edward, before releasing them, put into effect two new sets of laws: the
first made it illegal for a Jew in England to lend money at interest,.
The second repealed all the standing laws which kept Jews from the normal
pursuits of the kingdom. Under these new statutes Jews could even lease
land for a period of fifteen years and work it. Edward advanced this as a
test of the Jew's sincerity when he claimed that all he wanted was an
opportunity to work like other people. If they proved their fitness to
live like other people, the inference was that Edward would let them buy
land outright and admit them to the higher privileges of citizenship.
Did the Jews take advantage of Edward's decree? This way. To get around
the laws against usury the invented such new methods of skinning the
peasants and the nobles that the outcry against them became greater than
ever, and Edward had to expel them to avert a civil war. It is not
recorded that one Jew took advantage of the new right to till the
soil.
Other quotes:
"Jewish history has been
tragic to the Jews and no less tragic to neighboring nations. Our major
vice is parasitism. We are a people of vultures, living on the labor and
the good nature of the rest of the world...
"The first of all
Jewish creeds is that Jews must live. It does not matter how, by what, or
to what end. Jews must live. So a return was made to the ancient policy of
conquest by the more peaceful and deliberate means of cheating, lying, and
pimping...
"Anti-semitism is not, as Jews have tried to make the
world believe, an active prejudice. It is deeply hidden instinct with
which every man is born...that instinct is self-preservation...
"Wherever Jews have been admitted...one by one the industries of the
country close to them because of their unfair practices...There is not a
single instance where the Jews have not fully deserved the bitter fruit of
the fury of their persecutors. 'We come to the nations pretending to
escape persecution, yet we are the most deadly persecutors in all the
wretched annals of man..."
"We despised the goy and we hated his
religion...they were called 'yoisel' and a dozen other names too foul to
mention. The 'yoisel' had one time been a human being and a Jew, but one
day he went out of his mind and in that pitiful state told people he was
God Himself. This extraordinary caricature of the founder of the opposing
religion made for me one of the queerest adventures of my life...
"The young Jew learns that before anything else, he is a Jew, and that
before anything else, comes his allegiance to the Jewish people. He may be
a good American, if it is good for business to be a good American...but no
obligation is considered valid if it violates the interests of his most
important obligation...
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