We let them starve. [WWII]

Thorsten, I disagree with you statement as well.

The Jewish people have been persecuted publicly and spectacularly by Christian dominance in Europe, and before that by the Romans, and before that the Persians and before that the Babylonians. I haven't seen any actual evidence that they were persecuted in Egypt but all of this is not special. Many hundreds of different peoples and cultures were attacked and destroyed by all of the empires that persecuted the Jews.

They were and are a minority in many areas which makes it more dangerous to exist in these places.

Heck the Jewish people of the Torah commit genocide themselves. There exists no historical legacy without a genocide attached that I have found.

The one thing I can say empirically about the Jewish faith is that it has something in its mix of ingredients that help it persevere when many other groups are pushed to the edge and over into history.

The Jewish religion still exists as a somewhat cohesive culture where as most times these tragedies of humanity remove enough of the collective that the individuals can not rebuild.

TL:DR: The Jewish people appear to be more persecuted because they survived persecution, not because they are part of a globalist conspiracy and have some special lasting prejudice.

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