Monday, November 10, 2014

"the kingdom of our father David" - Economic Antisemitism




Around Imperial Palace in Tokyo



Economic Antisemitism

Are Judaists safe in this world?

Has the root cause that caused the Holocaust by Nazis in WWII suddenly disappeared from the surface of the earth so suddenly?

Economic antisemitism comprises stereotypes and canards based on the economic status, occupation or economic behavior of Jews. It also includes economic behavior, laws and governmental policies targeting the economic status, occupation or economic behavior of Jews.

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Abraham Foxman describes six facets of canards used by proponents of economic antisemitism:
All Jews are wealthy
Jews are stingy and greedy
Powerful Jews control business world
Jewish religion emphasizes profit and materialism
It is acceptable for Jews to cheat non-Jews
Jews use their power to benefit "their own kind"

Statistics
The Anti Defamation League conducted a poll in Europe in 2007 which asked respondents if they agreed with the statement that "Jews have too much power in international financial markets". Polling data showed that respondents agreed with that statement as follows: 61% in Hungary, 43% in Austria, 40% in Switzerland, 40% in Belgium, 21% in the United Kingdom, and 13% in the Netherlands.[15][16] Another poll conducted by the ADL in 2009 found that 31% of Europeans surveyed blamed Jews for the global financial crisis that began in 2008.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economic_antisemitism#Statistics
 So, still more than 30% of Europeans think that there are Judaist bankers and Judaist leaders in the financial sector who could have a decisive influence on the whole society of Europe.

If this ratio becomes higher, probably, to 50% or more, another Holocaust might occur even in London.

The final solution to this problem is, of course, for mankind to abolish the money market all over the world.
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Mar 11:10 Blessed be the kingdom of our father David, that cometh in the name of the Lord: Hosanna in the highest.