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    Selim Bradley  🇺🇸‏ @SelimSeesYou Aug 24

    Also: did anybody at the time of WW1 foresee this? I don’t necessarily mean that their ancestors would be so dumb as to mass import the third world, but that the war would...leave a corpse ready for the picking by the third world (even if it were from outside, not brought in).

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      2. U.S. Uprising  ✊🏻‏ @USUprising Aug 25
        Replying to @SelimSeesYou

        1852, written by Benjamin Disraeli (J but converted to Christianity) "They are the living and most striking evidence of the falsity of that pernicious doctrine [equality]....would deteriorate the great races and destroy all the genius of the world." p496 https://archive.org/stream/lordgeorgebenti00disrgoog#page/n512/mode/2up/search/christendom …pic.twitter.com/M0ZCMnnbjR

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      3. American Roman‏ @trajan_decius Aug 25
        Replying to @USUprising @SelimSeesYou

        There are two points of note, here. The first is that he seems to ignore the machinations of the equally tribal and a-theistic Jews, that by the time were 'emancipated' across Europe (thanks to little upheavals that began in 1848), and increasingly drawn to new Leftist thinkers.

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      4. American Roman‏ @trajan_decius Aug 25
        Replying to @trajan_decius @USUprising @SelimSeesYou

        >religion, property, and natural aristocracy The second is that he praises their trichotomy of sorts- a strong value system, propensity for enterprise (and presumably wealth/ accumulation), and hierarchicalism, implying these alone make them good allies and good guests.

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      5. American Roman‏ @trajan_decius Aug 25
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        For religious Jews of the time, their traditions of worship were likely alienating to their neighbors and hosts. Insular, nepotistic, and likely unscrupulous business practices probably didn't help. They, as do Orth. Jews now, probably saw themselves at the top of thr hierarchy.

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      6. American Roman‏ @trajan_decius Aug 25
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        For secular Jews, who largely replaced their religious values with those of pluralism, egalitarianism, and becoming influencers, we see the guest-host relationship upset. The biz acumen is still there,but more geared toward the boards of corps and orgs, gov., mgmt., white collars

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      7. American Roman‏ @trajan_decius Aug 25
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        They still see hierarchies (even though many claim to reject them), with them at the top, and sexist, racist, traditional, ethnocentric Whites underboot. Churchill's "Zionism versus Bolshevism" had more coverage on these tendencies, but was also flawed.

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      1. Charlie McGregor‏ @CharlieMcGreg14 Aug 24
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        Yes. All you have to do is look and see how long ago Protocols was declared somehow both fake, and a forgery at the same time ~100+ years ago. The people who put it out were for sure red-pilled.

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      1. JW‏ @8ballAddict Aug 24
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        Well if the sentiment were similar, like Gen X looking at the millennials and saying, "oh dear lord almighty what the fuck have we created?!" and so on and so forth, then perhaps so.

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      1. Mori‏ @moritheil Aug 24
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        I instantly thought of Patton, but that's WWII...

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      1. *𝕋𝕙𝕖 𝔻𝕆𝕄*‏ @MSG_DOM Aug 24
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        Well they wouldn't have known about the drops in birthrates after the boom

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      1. joseph metzler‏ @wolfgang_joseph Aug 24
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        Yes. Several smaller officials worried that if the great powers waged war. They would all lose in the end. And quoted the Bible. The meek shall inherit the earth. They tried in vain to stop it. Were called traitors for it.

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